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Technology Approach: Ideology and Appropriation.” Social Studies of Science 22, no. 4 (1992): 685-716.

MacKenzie, Donald. Knowing Machines: Essays on Technical Change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

Mander, Jerry. Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television. Goa, India: Other India Press, 1998.

———. In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1991.

Manjoo, Farhad. “The Co-Founders of Twitter Say It Will Change the World. They Should Remind People That It’s Also Fun.” Slate, April 15, 2010. www.slate.com/id/2250991.

Marx, Leo. The Pilot and the Passenger: Essays on Literature, Technology, and Culture in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

———. “Technology: The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept.” Social Research 64, no. 3 (1997): 965-988.

McFarland, F. B. “Clarence Ayres and His Gospel of Technology.” History of Political Economy 18, no. 4 (1986): 617.

McLoughlin, I., R. Badham, and P. Couchman. “Rethinking Political Process in Technological Change: Socio-Technical Configurations and Frames.” Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 12, no. 1 (2000): 17-37.

Melzer, Arthur M., Jerry Weinberger, and M. Richard Zinman. Technology in the Western Political Tradition. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993.

Merrin, W. “Media Studies 2.0: Upgrading and Open-Sourcing the Discipline.” Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture 1 (2009): 17-34.

Michael, D. N. “Too Much of a Good Thing? Dilemmas of an Information Society.” Technological Forecasting and Social Change 25, no. 4 (1984): 347- 354.

Mickelson, Sig. From Whistle Stop to Sound Bite: Four Decades of Politics and Television. New York: Praeger, 1989.

Misa, Thomas J. “How Machines Make History, and How Historians (and Others) Help Them to Do So.” Science, Technology, and Human Values (1988): 308-331.

———. Leonardo to the Internet: Technology and Culture from the Renaissance to the Present. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.

———. “Theories of Technological Change: Parameters and Purposes.” Science, Technology, and Human Values 17, no. 1 (1992): 3-12.

Misa, Thomas J., Philip Brey, and Andrew Feenberg. Modernity and Technology . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.

Mosco, V. “From Here to Banality: Myths About New Media and Communication Policy.” Seeking Convergence in Policy and Practice (2004): 23.

———. “Review Essay: Approaching Digital Democracy.” New Media & Society (2009).

Mosco, V., and D. Foster. “Cyberspace and the End of Politics.” Journal of Communication Inquiry 25, no. 3 (2001): 218.

Mowshowitz, A. “Computers and the Myth of Neutrality.” In Proceedings of the ACM 12th Annual Computer Science Conference on SIGCSE Symposium, 92. 1984.

Munir, K. A., and M. Jones. “Discontinuity and After: The Social Dynamics of Technology Evolution and Dominance.” Organization Studies 25, no. 4 (2004): 561.

Nerone, J. “The Future of Communication History.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 23, no. 3 (2006): 254-262.

Neuman, J. “The Media’s Impact on International Affairs, Then and Now.” SAIS Review 16 (1996): 109-124.

Nguyen, A. “The Interaction Between Technologies and Society: Lessons Learned from 160 Evolutionary Years of Online News Services.” First Monday 12, no. 3-5 (2007).

Nissenbaum, H. “How Computer Systems Embody Values.” Computer 34, no. 3 (2001): 120.

Noble, David F. America by Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979.

———. Forces of Production: A Social History of Industrial Automation. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Nye, David E. American Technological Sublime. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996.

Olsen, Jan-Kyrre Berg, and Evan Selinger. Philosophy of Technology: Five Questions . Copenhagen: Automatic Press/VIP, 2007.

Olsen, Jan-Kyrre Berg, Evan Selinger, and Søren Riis. New Waves in Philosophy of Technology. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Ornatowski, C. M. “Techne and Politeia: Langdon Winner’s Political Theory of Technology and Its

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