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Michael Strangelove
Born1962
Occupation(s)Writer, lecturer (University of Ottawa)

Michael Strangelove is a lecturer in the Department of Communication at the University of Ottawa. His two main works are Watching YouTube: Extraordinary Videos by Ordinary People (University of Toronto Press)[1] and The Empire of Mind: Digital Piracy and the Anti-Capitalist Movement (University of Toronto Press, 2005), which was nominated for a Governor General's Award for English non-fiction in 2006.[2]

Books authored

  • 1991-93 - Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters and Academic Discussion Lists, 1, 2, and 3rd Editions (American Association of Research Libraries), coauthored with Diane Kovacs.
  • 1994 - How to Advertise on the Internet (Strangelove Press), coauthored with Aneurin Bosley.
  • 2005 - The Empire of Mind: Digital Piracy and the Anti-Capitalist Movement (University of Toronto Press).
  • 2010 - Watching YouTube: Extraordinary Videos by Ordinary People (University of Toronto Press).
  • 2015 - Post-TV: Piracy, Cord-Cutting, and the Future of Television (University of Toronto Press).

References

  1. ^ Curtis, Jenefer (28 May 2010). "Review: Watching YouTube: Extraordinary Videos by Ordinary People, by Michael Strangelove". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  2. ^ "The Canada Council for the Arts announces finalists for the 2006 Governor General's Literary Awards". The Canada Council for the Arts. 2006-10-16. Archived from the original on June 29, 2007. Retrieved 2015-05-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)