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Internet Research Annual Selected Papers from the Association of Internet Researchers Conference 2003, Volume 2

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.04.2005

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Mia Consalvo + weitere

Verlag

Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York

Seitenzahl

205

Maße (L/B/H)

23/16/1,3 cm

Gewicht

320 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8204-6841-9

Beschreibung

Portrait

The Editors: Mia Consalvo is Assistant Professor in the School of Telecommunications at Ohio University. She is the executive editor of the AoIR Internet Research Annual series, and she has also edited the volume Women and Everyday Uses of the Internet: Agency and Identity (Lang, 2002) with Susanna Paasonen. She is currently writing a book on the role of cheating in the digital game industry.

Matthew Allen is currently Associate Professor of Internet Studies at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia. Program Chair for the 2003 AoIR conference from which this collection was drawn, Dr. Allen has most recently written about Internet policy in Australia and the development of broadband. He established the Internet Studies Program at Curtin and is now active in supervising doctoral students in this exciting transdisciplinary area.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.04.2005

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York

Seitenzahl

205

Maße (L/B/H)

23/16/1,3 cm

Gewicht

320 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8204-6841-9

Herstelleradresse

Lang, Peter GmbH
Gontardstraße 11
10178 Berlin
DE

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  • Contents: Mia Consalvo: Like City Lights, Receding: Internet Research Past and Present – Steve Jones: AoIR 2003 Keynote: Notes Toward an Engaged Association – Susanna Paasonen: Net Years, Pioneers, and Flat Perspectives: Temporality and Internet Research – Grant Kien: Internet Time: Socio-Spatial Coordination Online – Steve Bailey: Identity, Intersection, Irony: Doubling the Self in the Digital Age – Lori Kendall: Diary of a Networked Individual: System Design’s Effects on Online Relationships – Nancy K. Baym: Online Communication in Close Relationships: Revealing What Surveys Obscure – Claudia Ivón Rivera de Blanco: Foreign Selves in Foreign Online Environments: the Lack of Anonymity for Non-native Speakers – Randolph Kluver: Political Culture in Online Politics – Erika Pearson: Trust: Is Social Capital a Precondition for Democratic Activity Online? – Sherida Ryan: Don’t Trust Anyone Outside Your Pack: Initial Trust Formation in an Online Social Activist Network – Ted M. Coopman: Dissentworks: Identity and Emergent Dissent as Network Structures – Craig Watters: Infrastructure, Technology, and Rural Communities: Spatial Issues Lost in a Rural County’s Regional Development – Alison Powell: E-Life and Real Life: On- and Off-line Social Life in an Internet Café – Elaine Lally: At Home with Informtion: The Informatization of Domestic Life – Lance Hayden: High-Risk Information (HRI): A Proposed Theoretical Framework – Pauline Hope Cheong/Holley A. Wilkin: Digital Divide(s) among Hispanic Immigrants and Implications for Health Information Seeking – Cecelia Merkel: Beyond Deficit Models of Technology Use: Viewing «Have-Nots» as Active Technology Users.