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New Media & Society, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 2004
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, Leah A. Lievrouw, Keith N. Hampton:
Editorial. 5-7 - Leah A. Lievrouw:
What's Changed about New Media? Introduction to the Fifth Anniversary Issue of New Media & Society. 9-15 - Stephen Graham:
Beyond the 'Dazzling Light': From Dreams of Transcendence to the 'Remediation' of Urban Life: A Research Manifesto. 16-25 - Susan C. Herring:
Slouching Toward the Ordinary: Current Trends in Computer-Mediated Communication. 26-36 - Andrew Feenberg, Maria Bakardjieva:
Virtual Community: No 'Killer Implication'. 37-43 - Lee Rainie, Peter Bell:
The Numbers That Count. 44-54 - David Silver:
Internet/Cyberculture/ Digital Culture/New Media/ Fill-in-the-Blank Studies. 55-64 - Peter Lunenfeld:
Media Design: New and Improved without the New. 65-70 - Mark Amerika:
Anticipating the Present: An Artist's Intuition. 71-76 - Michael Joyce:
'We Thought We Could Sit Forever in Fun': New Media and Literary Studies. 77-81 - Thomas Swiss, Jane Hanna:
New Media Poetry, Institutional Support, and Art Museumsa. 82-86 - Richard Kahn, Douglas Kellner:
New Media and Internet Activism: From the 'Battle of Seattle' to Blogging. 87-95 - Robin Mansell:
Political Economy, Power and New Media. 96-105 - Andrew Calabrese:
Stealth Regulation: Moral Meltdown and Political Radicalism at the Federal Communications Commission. 106-113 - Steven M. Schneider, Kirsten A. Foot:
The Web as an Object of Study. 114-122 - Barry Wellman:
The Three Ages of Internet Studies: Ten, Five and Zero Years Ago. 123-129 - Nina Wakeford:
Pushing at the Boundaries of New Media Studies. 130-136 - Eszter Hargittai:
Internet Access and Use in Context. 137-143 - Pablo Boczkowski:
Books to Think with. 144-150
Volume 6, Number 2, April 2004
- Eugenia Siapera:
From couch potatoes to cybernauts? The expanding notion of the audience on TV channels' websites. 155-172 - Shu-Chu Sarrina Li:
Examining the factors that influence the intentions to adopt internet shopping and cable television shopping in Taiwan. 173-193 - Helen Nissenbaum:
Hackers and the contested ontology of cyberspace. 195-217 - Arun Vishwanath:
Manifestations of interpersonal trust in online interaction: A cross-cultural study comparing the differential utilization of seller ratings by eBay participants in Canada, France, and Germany. 219-234 - Edward Lenert:
A social shaping perspective on the development of the world wide web: The case of iCraveTV. 235-258 - Zizi Papacharissi:
Democracy online: civility, politeness, and the democratic potential of online political discussion groups. 259-283 - John B. Horrigan, John Kelly, Anabel Quan-Haase, Jan Steyaert, Stephanie Tuszynski:
Book Reviews. 285-296
Volume 6, Number 3, June 2004
- Nancy K. Baym, Yan Bing Zhang, Mei-Chen Lin:
Social Interactions Across Media: Interpersonal Communication on the Internet, Telephone and Face-to-Face. 299-318 - Virpi Oksman, Jussi Turtiainen:
Mobile Communication as a Social Stage: Meanings of Mobile Communication in Everyday Life among Teenagers in Finland. 319-339 - Neil Selwyn:
Reconsidering Political and Popular Understandings of the Digital Divide. 341-362 - Leen D'Haenens, Nicholas W. Jankowski, Ard Heuvelman:
News in Online and Print Newspapers: Differences in Reader Consumption and Recall. 363-382 - Jaana Hujanen, Sari Pietikäinen:
Interactive Uses of Journalism: Crossing Between Technological Potential and Young People's News-Using Practices. 383-401 - Han Woo Park, Chun-Sik Kim, George A. Barnett:
Socio-Communicational Structure among Political Actors on the Web in South Korea: The Dynamics of Digital Presence in Cyberspace. 403-423 - George A. Barnett, Judith S. Donath, Valentina Hlebec, Lauren Langman, Peter Tolmie:
Book Reviews. 425-439
Volume 6, Number 4, August 2004
- Donald Matheson:
Weblogs and the Epistemology of the News: Some Trends in Online Journalism. 443-468 - Shaheed N. Mohammed:
Self-Presentation of Small Developing Countries on the World Wide Web: A Study of Official Websites. 469-486 - Samantha Henderson, Michael Gilding:
'I've Never Clicked this Much with Anyone in My Life': Trust and Hyperpersonal Communication in Online Friendships. 487-506 - Fabienne Darling-Wolf:
Virtually Multicultural: Trans-Asian Identity and Gender in an International Fan Community of a Japanese Star. 507-528 - Lynn Schofield Clark, Christof Demont-Heinrich, Scott A. Webber:
Ethnographic Interviews on the Digital Divide. 529-547 - Ian Holliday, Rebecca C. W. Kwok:
Governance in the Information Age: Building E-Government in Hong Kong. 549-570
Volume 6, Number 5, October 2004
- Roger Silverstone:
Editorial: 9/11 and new media. 587-590 - Elisia L. Cohen, Cynthia Willis:
One nation under radio: digital and public memory after September 11. 591-610 - Yong-Chan Kim, Joo-Young Jung, Elisia L. Cohen, Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach:
Internet connectedness before and after September 11 2001. 611-631 - Russell Frank:
When the going gets tough, the tough go photoshopping: September 11 and the newslore of vengeance and victimization. 633-658 - Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman:
Interpersonal communication after 9/11 via telephone and internet: A theory of channel complementarity. 659-673
Volume 6, Number 6, December 2004
- David J. Phillips:
Privacy policy and PETs: The influence of policy regimes on the development and social implications of privacy enhancing technologies. 691-706 - Sam Lehman-Wilzig, Nava Cohen-Avigdor:
The natural life cycle of new media evolution: Inter-media struggle for survival in the internet age. 707-730 - Harry H. Hiller, Tara M. Franz:
New ties, old ties and lost ties: the use of the internet in diaspora. 731-752 - Elizabeth R. Dorsey, H. Leslie Steeves, Luz Estella Porras:
Advertising ecotourism on the internet: commodifying environment and culture. 753-779 - Bharat Mehra, Cecelia Merkel, Ann Peterson Bishop:
The internet for empowerment of minority and marginalized users. 781-802 - Martin A. Danahay:
The Matrix and business @ the speed of thought. 803-821 - Ben Anderson:
Book Review: Society Online: the Internet in Context. 823-827 - Philippa Wright:
Book Review: Academy and the Internet. 828-830 - Joan C. Durrance:
Book Review: Digital Library Use: Social Practice in Design and Evaluation. 830-832 - Michael R. Curry:
Book Review: From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in Cold War America. 833-835 - Simon Chapman:
Book Review: Cellular Phones, Public Fears, and a Culture of Precaution. 835-837
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