NOTES

1 Beth E. Kolko, "Eracing @race: Going White in the (Inter)face," in Race and Cyberspace, eds. Beth E. Kolko, Lisa Nakamura and Gilbert Rodman, (London and New York: Routledge, 2000), p. 216.

2 Lisa Nakamura, "Where Do You Want To Go Today? Cybernetic Tourism, the Internet and Transnationality," in Race in Cyberspace, pp. 15-26.

3 Jennifer Gonzalez, "Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes from Current Research, " in The Cyborg Handbook, ed. Chris Hables Gray, (New York and London: Routledge, 1995), pp. 267-280.

4 Lincoln Dahlberg, "Cyberspace and the Public Sphere: Exploring the Democratic Potential of the Net" in Convergence, Spring 1998, volume 4, Number 1, pp. 70-84.

5 See David C. Korten's Globalizing Civil Society: Reclaiming Our Right to Power, (New York: Seven Sotires Press, 1998) 

6 Ibid.

7 Maria Fernandez, "Postcolonial Media Theory," Third Text, 47 (summer 1999) pp. 11-17.