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The Information Society Series publishes original scholarship addressing the social, legal, and political implications of the Internet and new information and communication technologies. Each book aims to address a challenging topic at the intersection of information technology and culture such as privacy, freedom of expression, reputation, knowledge production, accessibility, Internet governance, equality, and identity. Many books in the series are available as an open access ebook.
Series editor: Laura DeNardis and Michael Zimmer
Politics Recoded: The Infrastructural Organizing of Code for America by Aure Schrock is the newest book in the series. Appealing to those in political science, communication, and information studies, Politics Recoded will empower practitioners and activists to revolutionize technological design and participate in alternative forms of civic engagement.
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