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'''Michael Strangelove''' is a lecturer.
'''Michael Strangelove''' is a lecturer in the Department of Communication at the [[University of Ottawa]] and author of ''[[Empire of mind|The Empire of Mind]]: Digital Piracy and the Anti-Capitalist Movement'' (University of Toronto Press, 2005), which was nominated for a [[2006 Governor General's Awards|Governor General's Award]] for English non-fiction in 2006. The book has been described as a "provocative and incisive corrective to contemporary cultural theory."<ref>[http://www.canlit.ca/reviews-review.php?id=13054 Hope For Networked Society], Review by Michael Truscello, ''Canadian Literature''</ref>

==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 and 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).

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Michael Strangelove
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Born1962
Occupation(s)Writer, lecturer (University of Ottawa)
Websitewww.strangelove.com

Michael Strangelove is a lecturer.

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