IX. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Books and Articles

Barlow, Maude & Clarke, Tony (2002) Blue Gold: The Battle Against Corporate Theft of the World's Water (Stoddart)

Bell, Daniel. 1973. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society; a Venture in Social Forecasting. New York: Basic Books.

Borja, Jordi and Manuel Castells Local and Global : The Management of Cities in the Information Age. (London:Earthscan)

California Business Roundtable. 1998. Building a Legacy for the Next Generation. Sacramento: CBR

Castells (1989), The Informational City, Blackwell: Oxford

Castells (1996), The Rise of the Network Society, Blackwell: Oxford

Castells (1997), The Power of Identity Blackwell: Oxford

Castells (1997), End of Millennium Blackwell.

Dodge, Martin and Rob Kitchen, Mapping Cyberspace (New York: Routledge, 2001).

Evans, Peter (ed.) (2002) Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability. LA: UC Press.

Gurstein. M, ed. 2000. Community Informatics: Enabling Community Uses of Information Technology.  Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

Hepworth, Mark E. 1989. Geography of the Information Economy. London: Belhaven.

Huws, U., W. B. Korte & S. Robinson, 1990, Telework: Towards the Elusive Office, John Wiley & Sons: Chichester.

Jackson, Paul , vander Wielen, Jos, eds. 1998. Teleworking:International Perspectives, From telecommuting to the virtual organisation. London: Routledge

Jameson, Fredric (2000) “Globalization and Political Strategy” New Left Review 4 July-August, 49-68

Kitchen, R. (1997, Cyberspace: The World in the Wires. A good introductory overview of economic, social, cultural debates surrounding IT.

Klein, Naomi (2001)“Reclaiming the Commons” New Left Review 9, May-June 81-9

Levin, Melvin. 1998. Teleworking and urban development patterns:goodbye uglyville, hello paradise. Lanham, MD: University Press of America

Loftus, Alexander and David A McDonald, Of Liquid Dreams: A Political Ecology of Water Privatization in Buenos Aires, Environment and Urbanization, 13(2), October 2001

Melosi, Martin. 2000. The Sanitary City: Urban Infrastructure in America from Colonial Times to the Present. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Mitchell, William (1995) City of Bits: Space, Place and the Infobahn.

Mitchell, William (1999) E-topia: “Urban life, Jim—but not as we know it” (MIT Press).

Moss, Timothy, Simon Marvin, Simon Guy. 2001. Urban Infrastructure in Transition: Networks, Buildings, Plans. London: Earthscan.

National Conference of State Legislators (2002) Along for the ride:Reducing Driver Distractions.Final Report of the Driver Focus and Technology Forum (pdf file)

Niles, John (1994)Beyond Telecommuting:A new Paradigm forthe effect of telecommunications on travel.http://www.lbl.gov/ICSD/Niles/

Safdie, Moshe with W. Kohn, The City After the Automobile, 1998

Shiva, Vandana (2001) Water Wars: Privatization, Pollution, and Profit(South End Press) 

Schuler, D. (1996) New Community Networks: Wired for Change. A good practical overview of the community networks movement

Simmie James, ed. 2001. Innovative Cities. London: Spon Press

Simmie James, ed. 1997. Innovation, Networks and Learning Regions? London: Regional Studies Association

R Tsagarousianou et al (1998) Cyberdemocracy: Technology, Cities and Civic Networks. 

Zook, M.A. (2002). Grounded Capital: Venture Financing and the Geography of the Internet Industry, 1994-2000. Journal of Economic Geography. Forthcoming. Vol. 2. No 2.

Zook, M.A. (2001). Old Hierarchies or New Networks of Centrality? The Global Geography of the Internet Content Market. American Behavioral Scientist entitled Mapping the Global Web. (June). Vol 44. No. 101679-1696.