BarthesRoland.1972. Mythologies. Trans. Annette Lavers. New York: Noonday.
2.
BahktinM.M.1981. The Dialogic Imagination. Edited by HolquistM. Trans. by A. Emerson and M. Holquist. Austin: University of Texas Press.
3.
BarringerFelicity.1989. “Education; Information Tug of War; Consumers vs. Creators.”New York Times, 08/16/89; Section B; pg. 10, Col. 3.
4.
BernauerJames.1988“Beyond Life and Death: on Foucault's post-Auschwitz ethic.”Philosophy Today32(2): 128–142.
5.
BernauerJames.1988. “Foucault's Ecstatic Thinking.” Pps. 45–82 in The Final Foucault, edited by BernauerJ., and RasmussenD.Cambridge: The MIT Press.
6.
BoyleJames D. A.1988. “The Search for an Author: Shakespeare and the Framers.”The American University Law Review37: 625–643.
7.
CoombeRosemary J.1991. “Objects of Property and Subjects of Politics: Intellectual Property Laws and Democratic Dialogue.”Texas Law Review69: 1853–1880.
8.
DennisDion.1992. Under the Sign of Saturn: An Exemplar of Political Iconomy. Unpublished paper under revision.
9.
DenvirJohn.1991. “Commercial Speech as Political Propaganda; the electronic marketplace of ideas' is a seller's market rigged in favor of an ideology of unlimited personal consumption.”American Lawyer Media, L.P. The Recorder 12/11/91; Media and Society: 6.
10.
DietrichJeff.1990. “In the Dumps with Human Discards; Skid Row: The Wave of Technology and Economic Change has left stragglers who will never catch up. It's like expecting a non-swimmer to learn to surf.”Los Angeles Times, 05/05/90; Metro, Part B.
DugganMary Kay.1991. Copyright of electronic information: issues and questions.Online15(3): 20–41.
13.
EwenStuart.1988. All Consuming Images: The Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture.New York: Basic Books.
14.
EwickPatricia.1990. The Commodification of Social Control. Unpublished paper delivered at the 1990 Law and SocietyConvention. Berkeley.
15.
FawcettBrian.1990. Public Eye: An Investigation into the Disappearance of the World.New York: Grove Weidenfeld.
16.
FoucaultMichel.1970. The Order of Things: An Archeology of the Human Sciences.New York: Vintage Books.
17.
FoucaultMichel.1978. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Trans. Alan Sheridan. New York: Vintage Books.
18.
FoucaultMichel.1983. “The Subject and Power.” Pps. 208–226 in Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, edited by DreyfusH., and RabinowP.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
19.
FoucaultMichel.1984. “What is an Author?” Pps. 101–140 in The Foucault Reader, edited by RabinowP.New York: Pantheon.
20.
FoucaultMichel.1990. The History of Sexuality, Volume I: An Introduction. Trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage Books.
21.
FoucaultMichel.1991. “Governmentality.” Pps. 87–104 in The Foucault Effect, edited by BurchellG., GordonC., and MillerP.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
22.
GordonColin.1991. “Government Rationality: An Introduction.” Pps. 1–52 in The Foucault Effect, edited by BurchellG., GordonC., and MillerP.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
JackallRobert.1988. Moral Mazes: The World of Corporate Managers.New York: Oxford University Press.
25.
JasziPeter.1991. “Toward a Theory of Copyright: The Metamorphoses of Authorship'.”Duke Law Journal2: 455–502.
26.
LandowGeorge P.1992. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology.Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
27.
LatourBruno.1984. “Give Me a Laboratory and I Will Raise the World.” Pps. 141–170 in Science Observed, edited by Knorr-CetinaK., and MulkayM.Beverly Hills: Sage.
28.
LatourBruno.1987. Science in Action. How to follow scientists and engineers through society.Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
29.
LyotardJean-Francois.1984. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge. Trans. G. Bennington and B. Massumi. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
30.
McDonaldJames H.1993. “Te(k)knowledge: Technology, Education and the New Student Subject.” (Forthcoming in the NAPA Bulletin series).
31.
McDonaldJames H., and DubinskasFrank.1993. “Electronic Technologies and Instruction: Tools, Users and Power.” (Forthcoming in the National Association of Practicing Anthropologists (NAPA) Bulletin Series.
32.
PosterMark.1990. The Mode of Information: Poststructuralism and Social Context.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
33.
SchillerAnita. R., and SchillerHerbert I.“The Library as Emporium: Commercializing Information.”The Nation243: 306–312.
34.
SchillerHerbert I.1989. Culture, Inc.New York: Oxford University Press.
35.
SiegelBarry.1991. “Spin Doctors to the World: The Sawyer-Miller Group uses the tricks of political campaigns to change the way you think about foreign governments, big business and any client in need of an image lift.”Los Angeles Times, 11/24/91, Magazine.
36.
VirilioPaul.1986. Speed and Politics. Trans. M. Polizzotti. New York: Semiotexte.
37.
ZuboffShoshana.1988. In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power.New York: Basic Books.