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James Paul Gee
What Video Games Have to Teach us About Learning and Literacy New York & London: Palgrave Macmillan (2003)
James Paul Gee is not a typical video games fanatic. A middle-aged, self-proclaimed 'Baby Boomer' born in the late 1940s, his background is in theoretical linguistics and two earlier books, Social Linguistics and Literacies and The Social Mind, argued that literacy and thinking are, far from purely mental achievements, bound to lifelong social practices.
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Howard Rheingold
Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution Perseus Publishing (2003)
Howard Rheingold's latest book discusses the potential ramifications of the newest technologies on the social fabric of the 21st century.
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