


default search action
The Information Society, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2004
- Harmeet S. Sawhney:

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1-2
- Pernilla Gripenberg, Ingjerd Skogseid, Francesco Botto, Andrea Silli, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen:

Entering the European Information Society: Four rural development projects. 3-14 - Maung K. Sein, G. Harindranath

:
Conceptualising the ICT Artefact: Towards Understanding the Role of ICT in National Development. 15-24 - Nadia Caidi:

National Information Infrastructures in Central and Eastern Europe: Perspectives from the Library Community. 25-38 - Angela Coco

, Patricia Short:
History and Habit in the Mobilisation of ICT Resources. 39-51
- Bart Prakken:

Uncertainty, Information and (Re)Organization. 53-57
- Larry J. Mikulecky:

Cyberliteracy: Navigating the Internet with Awareness, by L. J. Gurak. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001. 59-60 - Carrie Heeter:

Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality, edited by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan. New York: Norton, 2001. 61-64 - Philip Mirowski:

Metal and Flesh, by Ollivier Dyens. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2001. 65 - Sal Restivo:

Mechanizing Proof: Computing, Risk, and Trust, by D. MacKenzie. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2001. 67-68 - Phyllis Bernt:

Internet Telephony, edited by L.W. McKnight, W. Lehr, and D.D. Clark. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. 69-70 - William Wresch:

The Information Age: Technology, Learning and Exclusion in Wales, by N. Selwyn and S. Gorard. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2002. 71-72 - Laura J. Gurak:

Critical Literacy in a Digital Era: Technology, Rhetoric, and the Public Interest, by Barbara Warnick. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002. 73-74 - Christine L. Ogan:

Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing, by Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002. 75-76
Volume 20, Number 2, 2004
- Harmeet S. Sawhney:

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 77-79
- James Watt:

"In the technical vastness of the future, we can guess that surely the past was very different". 81-83 - Kenneth L. Kraemer:

Rob Kling Remembered: The Early Beginnings of Social Analysis of Computing in the URBIS Project. 85-89 - Barry Wellman, Starr Roxanne Hiltz:

Sociological Rob: How Rob Kling Brought Computing and Sociology Together. 91-95 - John Leslie King:

Rob Kling and the Irvine School. 97-99
- Kristin R. Eschenfelder

, Anuj C. Desai
:
Software as Protest: the Unexpected Resiliency of U.S. Based DeCSS Posting and Linking. 101-116 - David Lewis

, Shirin Madon
:
Information Systems and Non-Governmental Development Organisations: Advocacy, Organisational Learning, and Accountability. 117-126 - James M. Hudson, Amy S. Bruckman:

"Go Away": Participant Objections to Being Studied and the Ethics of Chatroom Research. 127-139
- William Gardner:

Compelled Disclosure of Scientific Research Data. 141-146
- Leah A. Lievrouw:

Critique of Information, by S. Lash. London: Sage Publications, 2002. 147-148 - Ernest J. Wilson III:

Global Media Governance: A Beginner's Guide, by Sean O Siochru and Bruce Girard, with Amy Mahan. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. 149-150 - Steve Sawyer:

Managing the Human Side of Information Technology: Challenges and Solutions, edited by Edward Szewczak and Coral Snodgrass. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2002. 151-152 - Noriko Hara:

Web-based Learning and Teaching Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges, edited by A. Aggarwal. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2000. 153-154
Volume 20, Number 3, 2004
- Milton Mueller, Becky Lentz:

Revitalizing Communication and Information Policy Research. 155-157
- Hernan Galperin:

Beyond Interests, Ideas, and Technology: An Institutional Approach to Communication and Information Policy. 159-168 - Milton Mueller, Christiane Pagé, Brenden Kuerbis

:
Civil Society and the Shaping of Communication-Information Policy: Four Decades of Advocacy. 169-185 - Ian Hosein:

The Sources of Laws: Policy Dynamics in a Digital and Terrorized World. 187-199 - Audrey N. Selian:

The World Summit on the Information Society and Civil Society Participation. 201-215 - Kenton T. Wilkinson

:
Language Difference and Communication Policy in the Information Age. 217-229
- Bertram C. Bruce:

Digital Developments in Higher Education: Theory and Practice, edited by Peter Roberts and Mark Chambers, Cambridge, UK: Taylor Graham Publishing, 2001, 190 pp, ISBN 0-947568-78-6. 231-232 - Ewa Callahan:

Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village, edited by Charles Ess with Fay Sudweeks, Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001, 355 pp, ISBN 0-7914-5016-3. 233-234 - Robert M. Davison:

Virtuality Check: Power Relations and Alternative Strategies in the Information Society, by François Fortier, London and New York: Verso, 2001, vii + 145 pp, ISBN 1-85984-628-9. 235-236 - Cheryl Knott Malone:

Gender & Community in the Social Construction of the Internet, by Leslie Regan Shade, New York: Peter Lang, 2002, viii + 152 pp, ISBN 0-8204-5023-5. 237-238
Volume 20, Number 4, 2004
- Tarleton Gillespie

:
Copyright and Commerce: The DMCA, Trusted Systems, and the Stabilization of Distribution. 239-254 - Pablo Boczkowski:

The Mutual Shaping of Technology and Society in Videotex Newspapers: Beyond the Diffusion and Social Shaping Perspectives. 255-267 - A. J. M. Shafiul Alam Bhuiyan:

Universal Access in Developing Countries: A Particular Focus on Bangladesh. 269-278 - Eevi Beck, Shirin Madon

, Sundeep Sahay:
On the Margins of the "Information Society": A Comparative Study of Mediation. 279-290 - Paul de Laat:

Evolution of Open Source Networks in Industry. 291-299
- Malcolm Brynin:

The Internet in Everyday Life, edited by Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite, with foreword by Howard Rheingold and preface by Manuel Castells, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002, xxxviii + 586 pp, ISBN 0-631-23508-6. 301-302 - Hao Xiaoming:

Chinese Media, Global Contexts, edited by Chin-Chuan Lee, London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003, xii + 275 pp, ISBN 0-415-30334-6. 303-304 - Jeffrey Hart

:
Competition for Technology Leadership: EU Policy for High Technology, by Johan Lembke, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2002, xiv + 313 pp, ISBN 1-84064-792-2. 305 - Junghoon Kim:

Internet Governance in Transition: Who Is the Master of This Domain? by Daniel J. Pare, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003, 208 pp, ISBN 0-74251-846-9. 307-308 - Danielle Lawson:

Gender Scripts and the Internet: The Design and Use of Amsterdam's Digital City, by Els Rommes, Enschede, The Netherlands: Twente University Press, 2002, 304 pp, ISBN 9-0365-1774-5. 309-310 - Alice Robbin:

Bridging the Digital Divide: Technology, Community, and Public Policy, by Lisa J. Servon, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002, xix + 273 pp, ISBN 0-631-23242-7. 311-312
Volume 20, Number 5, 2004
- Steven Bellman

, Eric J. Johnson, Stephen J. Kobrin, Gerald L. Lohse:
International Differences in Information Privacy Concerns: A Global Survey of Consumers. 313-324 - Martin J. Eppler, Jeanne Mengis

:
The Concept of Information Overload: A Review of Literature from Organization Science, Accounting, Marketing, MIS, and Related Disciplines. 325-344 - Christina Courtright:

Which Lessons Are Learned? Best Practices and World Bank Rural Telecommunications Policy. 345-356 - Michael R. Curry, David J. Phillips, Priscilla M. Regan:

Emergency Response Systems and the Creeping Legibility of People and Places. 357-369
- Erik P. Bucy:

Interactivity in Society: Locating an Elusive Concept. 373-383 - S. Shyam Sundar:

Theorizing Interactivity's Effects. 385-389 - Jennifer Stromer-Galley

:
Interactivity-as-Product and Interactivity-as-Process. 391-394 - John E. Newhagen:

Interactivity, Dynamic Symbol Processing, and the Emergence of Content in Human Communication. 395-400
- Paul Bocij:

Dot.cons: Crime, Deviance and Identity on the Internet, edited by Yvonne Jewkes, Devon: Willan Publishing, 2002, 256 pp, ISBN 1-843-92000-X. 401-402 - Blaise Cronin:

Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion, and Review Process, edited by Deborah Lines Andersen, Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2003. x + 277 pp, ISBN 0-7656-1114-7. 403-404 - Michael Filas:

Machines That Become Us: The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology, edited by James E. Katz, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2003, 331 pp, ISBN 0-7658-0158-2. 405-408 - Lynette Kvasny:

Virtual Inequality: Beyond the Digital Divide, by Karen Mossberger, Caroline J. Tolbert, and Mary Stansbury, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003, xvi + 192 pp, ISBN: 0-87840-999-8. 409-410 - Alice Robbin:

governance.com: Democracy in the Information Age, edited by Elaine C. Kamarck and Joseph S. Nye, Jr, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 2002, x + 192 pp, ISBN 0815702175. 411-412

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














