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The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture.

RCCS was originally founded by David Silver in 1996 at the University of Maryland, where it received generous support from the Department of American Studies.

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Contact: dmsilver@usfca.edu

RCCS is advised by the following board members:

Advisory Board


Espen Aarseth
Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway

Randy Bass
English, Georgetown University

Nancy Baym
Communication Studies, University of Kansas

Ulla Bunz
Communication, Rutgers University

Brenda Danet
Sociology & Communication Emerita, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

David Gauntlett
Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, UK

Nick Jankowski
Communication, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Steve Jones
Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago

Katie King
Women's Studies, University of Maryland

Beth Kolko
Technical Communication, University of Washington


Robert Kolker
Literature, Communication, and Culture, Georgia Tech

Lisa Nakamura
Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin

Shelley Pasnik
Project Director, Center for Children and Technology

Howard Rheingold
Author, The Virtual Community

Wendy Robinson
Communication, University of Cincinnati

Douglas Rushkoff
Author, Cyberia & Media Virus

Christian Sandvig
Speech Communication, University of Illinois

Ben Shneiderman
Computer Science, University of Maryland

Fay Sudweeks
School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, Australia

Douglas Thomas
Annenberg School for Communication, USC

Jeff Tycz
Principal, Nectarine Design

Acknowledgements

A hearty thank you to the following individuals and institutions:

Jeff Tycz, Martin McGee, and Nectarine Design for the principal design and programming work.


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