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New Media & Society, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 2005
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, Leah A. Lievrouw, Roger Silverstone, Keith N. Hampton:
Editorial. 5-6 - Xiaomei Cai:
An experimental examination of the computer's time displacement effects. 8-21 - Lynne Cooke:
A visual convergence of print, television, and the internet: charting 40 years of design change in news presentation. 22-46 - Dennis Waskul:
Ekstasis and the internet: liminality and computer-mediated communication. 47-63 - Joo-Young Jung, Yong-Chan Kim, Wan-Ying Lin, Pauline Hope Cheong:
The influence of social environment on internet connectedness of adolescents in Seoul, Singapore and Taipei. 64-88 - Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman:
Access to the internet in the context of community participation and community satisfaction. 89-109 - Heidi Campbell:
Considering spiritual dimensions within computer-mediated communication studies. 110-134 - Steve Jones:
Book Review: Dirty Business: Who's Profiting from Pornography?, It's Just a Game: Playing Grand Theft Auto III, Virtual Worlds: Inside Online Games. 135-139 - danah boyd:
Book Review: Material Virtualities: Approaching Online Textual Embodiment. 139-141 - Richard L. O'Bryant:
Book Review: Media Access: Social and Psychological Dimensions of a New Technology Use. 142-144 - Shani Orgad:
Book Review: Online Social Research: Methods, Issues, & Ethics. 144-147 - Alladi Venkatesh:
Book Review: The Cybercities Reader. 147-150
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2005
- Jean K. Chalaby:
Deconstructing the transnational: a typology of cross-border television channels in Europe. 155-175 - Stephen Coleman:
New mediation and direct representation: reconceptualizing representation in the digital age. 177-198 - Sally Wyatt, Flis Henwood, Angie Hart, Julie Smith:
The digital divide, health information and everyday life. 199-218 - Margaret Richardson, C. Kay Weaver, Theodore E. Zorn Jr.:
'Getting on': older New Zealanders' perceptions of computing. 219-245 - Hans Wiklund:
A Habermasian analysis of the deliberative democratic potential of ICT-enabled services in Swedish municipalities. 247-270 - Wendy Robinson:
Book Review: Marshall McLuhan reconsidered: review of reprinted editions, previously unpublished work, and two tributes. 271-279 - Leslie Regan Shade:
Book Review: The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace. 280-282 - Hans Geser:
Book Review: The Mobile Connection. The Cell Phone's Impact on Society. 283-286 - William Davies:
Book Review: New Television, Old Politics: The Transition to Digital TV in the United States and Great Britain. 286-288
Volume 7, Number 3, June 2005
- Lee Salter:
Colonization tendencies in the development of the world wide web. 291-309 - José van Dijck:
From shoebox to performative agent: the computer as personal memory machine. 311-332 - Jeroen Jansz, Lonneke Martens:
Gaming at a LAN event: the social context of playing video games. 333-355 - Joey Ka-Ching Chan, Louis Leung:
Lifestyles, reliance on traditional news media and online news adoption. 357-382 - Patti M. Valkenburg, Alexander P. Schouten, Jochen Peter:
Adolescents' identity experiments on the internet. 383-402 - Theo Röhle:
Power, reason, closure: critical perspectives on new media theory. 403-422 - David R. Brake:
Book Review: Cyberprotest: New Media, Citizens and Social Movements. 423-425 - Mary Bryson, Lori MacIntosh:
Book Review: Getting it On Online: Cyberspace, Gay Male Sexuality, and Embodied Identity. 425-428 - Rich Ling:
Book Review: Children in the Information Society: The Case of Finland. 428-431 - Smita Srinivas:
Book Review: IT Experience in India: Bridging the Digital Divide. 431-433 - Steven P. Vallas:
Book Review: The New Division of Labor: How Computers Are Creating the Next Job Market. 433-436
Volume 7, Number 4, August 2005
- James W. Carey:
Historical pragmatism and the internet. 443-455 - Jillana Enteen:
Siam remapped: cyber-interventions by Thai Women. 457-482 - Peter Shields:
When the 'information revolution' and the US security state collide: Money laundering and the proliferation of surveillance. 483-512 - Adrienne Russell:
Editorial: exploring digital resistance. 513-515 - L. Clare Bratten:
Online zealotry: la France du peuple virtuel. 517-532 - Christine L. Ogan, Filiz Çiçek, Muzaffer Özakça:
Letters to Sarah: analysis of email responses to an online editorial. 533-557 - Adrienne Russell:
Myth and the Zapatista movement: exploring a network identity. 559-577 - Rich Ling:
Book Review: Children in the Information Society: The Case of Finland. 579-581 - Giorgia Aiello:
Book Review: Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civil Society in Cyberspace. 582-584 - Steven Kleinknecht:
Book Review: Hacktivism and Cyberwars: Rebels with a Cause? 584-586 - Sorin Adam Matei:
Book Review: Social Capital and Information Technology. 586-589 - Alison Powell:
Book Review: Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice. 589-591
Volume 7, Number 5, October 2005
- David J. Gunkel:
Editorial: introduction to hacking and hacktivism. 595-597 - Jim Thomas:
The moral ambiguity of social control in cyberspace: a retro-assessment of the 'golden age' of hacking. 599-624 - Paul A. Taylor:
From hackers to hacktivists: speed bumps on the global superhighway? 625-646 - Douglas Thomas:
Hacking the body: code, performance and corporeality. 647-662 - John Edward Campbell:
Outing PlanetOut: surveillance, gay marketing and internet affinity portals. 663-683 - Sinikka Sassi:
Cultural differentiation or social segregation? Four approaches to the digital divide. 684-700 - Hans Wiklund:
A Habermasian analysis of the deliberative democratic potential of ICT-enabled services in Swedish municipalities. 701-723 - Norm Friesen:
Book Review: Learning, Culture and Community in Online Education: Research and Practice. 724-726 - Alexander Halavais:
Book Review: net.seXXX: Readings on Sex, Pornography and the Internet. 727-728
Volume 7, Number 6, December 2005
- Rohan Samarajiva:
Policy Commentary: Mobilizing information and communications technologies for effective disaster warning: lessons from the 2004 tsunami. 731-747 - Stephen McElhinney:
Exposing the interests: decoding the promise of the global knowledge society. 748-769 - Marjorie D. Kibby:
Email forwardables: folklore in the age of the internet. 770-790 - Ian Weber:
Digitizing the dragon: challenges facing China's broadcasting industry. 791-809 - Lee Humphreys:
Cellphones in public: social interactions in a wireless era. 810-833 - Jackie Harrison, Bridgette Wessels:
A new public service communication environment? Public service broadcasting values in the reconfiguring media. 834-853 - Rodney Benson:
Book Review: Digitizing the News: Innovation in Online Newspapers. 854-857 - William H. Dutton:
Book Review: The Network Society: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. 857-860 - Jeremy Hunsinger:
Book Review: The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information. 860-862
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