An apology to my readers
It’s really embarrassing to say but the current printing of my new book has quite a few errors. Routledge has promised that subsequent printings will be corrected but I did want readers who purchased the current one to know that I’m aware of them.
There’s one in particular that I wish weren’t there. It is at the end of chapter 2 (p. 51). Please make believe that it says this as opposed to what is really printed:
Taking from the ethic of “hacking” in the open-source movement, Web 2.0 has, in some ways, broadened what was only available to a specialized community of hackers—to partake in the development to the software and see their participation directly result in changes, upturning the traditional dichotomy of “producer” and “user,” and, in turn, uprooting the inherent power relations between the two. –End of chapter–
There are others but that one is the one that really gets to me. Thanks in advance for reading.
Posted: May 20th, 2011 under Uncategorized.