Bart Prakken: Uncertainty, Information and (Re)Organization.
53-57
Book Reviews
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
Christina L. Ogan: Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing, by Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002.
75-76
David Lewis, Shirin Madon: Information Systems and Non-Governmental Development Organisations: Advocacy, Organisational Learning, and Accountability.
117-126
James M. Hudson, Amy Bruckman: "Go Away": Participant Objections to Being Studied and the Ethics of Chatroom Research.
127-139
Forum
William Gardner: Compelled Disclosure of Scientific Research Data.
141-146
Book Reviews
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
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
Book Review
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
Articles
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
Paul de Laat: Evolution of Open Source Networks in Industry.
291-299
Book Reviews
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
Jeff 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
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
John E. Newhagen: Interactivity, Dynamic Symbol Processing, and the Emergence of Content in Human Communication.
395-400
Book Reviews
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