William H. Dutton - Edited Books

Edited Books

Dutton also edited or co-edited several influential books, including: Wired Cities: Shaping the Future of Communications (G.K. Hall, 1987); Information and Communication Technologies: Visions and Realities (Oxford, 1996); and Digital Academe: The New Media and Institutions of Higher Education and Learning (Routledge, 2002); and Transforming Enterprise: The Economic and Social Implications of Information Technology (MIT, 2005).

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