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The Information Society, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 2014
- Johannes M. Bauer, Jonathan Obar:
Reconciling Political and Economic Goals in the Net Neutrality Debate. 1-19 - Marcus Schulzke:
The Virtual Culture Industry: Work and Play in Virtual Worlds. 20-30 - Bill D. Herman, Minjeong Kim:
The Internet Defends Itself: The Network Neutrality Debate on the Web. 31-44 - Maria Löblich, Kari Karppinen:
Guiding Principles for Internet Policy: A Comparison of Media Coverage in Four Western Countries. 45-59
- Annie Lang:
Dynamic Human-Centered Communication Systems Theory. 60-70 - Ramesh Srinivasan:
What Tahrir Square Has Done for Social Media: A 2012 Snapshot in the Struggle for Political Power in Egypt. 71-80
- Carolyn M. Schwartz:
Popular Music: Topics, Trends, & Trajectories, by Tara Brabazon. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2011, 296 pp. $112.00 hardcover. ISBN 9781847874351 (hardcover). 81-82 - Kathryn Thompson:
Noise Channels: Glitch and Error in Digital Culture, by Peter Krapp. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2011, 162 pp. $22.50 paper. ISBN 9780816676255 (paper). 83-84
Volume 30, Number 2, 2014
- Matt Ratto, Sara Ann Wylie, Kirk Jalbert:
Introduction to the Special Forum on Critical Making as Research Program. 85-95 - Carl DiSalvo:
Critical Making as Materializing the Politics of Design. 96-105 - Ron Eglash, David A. Banks:
Recursive Depth in Generative Spaces: Democratization in Three Dimensions of Technosocial Self-Organization. 106-115 - Sara Ann Wylie, Kirk Jalbert, Shannon Dosemagen, Matt Ratto:
Institutions for Civic Technoscience: How Critical Making is Transforming Environmental Research. 116-126
- Martin Hilbert:
What Is the Content of the World's Technologically Mediated Information and Communication Capacity: How Much Text, Image, Audio, and Video? 127-143 - Victor Bekkers, Rebecca Moody:
Accountability and the Framing Power of Visual Technologies: How Do Visualized Reconstructions of Incidents Influence Public and Political Accountability Discussions? 144-158
- Kim Lacey:
Digital Labor: The Internet as Playground and Factory, edited by Trebor Scholz. New York, NY: Routledge, 2013. 258 pp. $37.95 paper. ISBN 9780415896955 (paper). 159-160 - Brandon Auman, Kevin McManama, Nicholas J. Rowland:
Posthuman Suffering and the Technological Embrace, by Anthony Miccoli. Plymouth, UK: Lexington Books, 2010. xi + 142 pp. $62.70; €51, 99; £36.05 hardcover. ISBN 9780739126332 (hardcover). 161-162 - Dongoh Park:
Access Contested: Security, Identity, and Resistance in Asian Cyberspace, edited by Ronald J. Deibert, John G. Palfrey, Rafal Rohozinski, and Jonathan Zittrain. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. 414 pp. $24.00 paper. ISBN 9780262516808 (paper). 163-164
Volume 30, Number 3, 2014
- Vesna Dolnicar, Leopoldina Fortunati:
Exploring and Conceptualizing Empowerment: Introduction to the Special Issue on Media and Empowerment. 165-168 - Leopoldina Fortunati:
Media Between Power and Empowerment: Can We Resolve This Dilemma? 169-183 - Gregor Petric, Andraz Petrovcic:
Individual and Collective Empowerment in Online Communities: The Mediating Role of Communicative Interaction in Web Forums. 184-199 - Larry Stillman, Tom Denison:
The Capability Approach Community Informatics. 200-211 - Vesna Dolnicar, Katja Prevodnik, Vasja Vehovar:
Measuring the Dynamics of Information Societies: Empowering Stakeholders Amid the Digital Divide. 212-228
- Kalpana Shankar:
Reinventing Data Protection?, edited by Serge Gutwirth, Yves Poullet, Paul de Hert, Cecile de Terwangne, and Sjaak Nouwt. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Springer, 2009, 342 pp.$219.00 hardcover. ISBN 9781402094972 (hardcover). 229-231 - Tom Denison:
From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing, and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement, edited by Marcus Foth, Laura Forlano, Christine Satchell, and Martin Gibbs. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011. xvii + 521 pp. $52.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780262016513 (hardcover). 232-233 - Irene I. van Driel:
Media Regulation: Governance and the Interests of Citizens and Consumers, by Peter Lunt and Sonia Livingstone. London, UK: Sage, 2012, 216 pp. $44.00 paper. ISBN 9780857025708 (paper). 234-235 - Nathan Kruis, Christopher Lehman, Nicholas J. Rowland:
How to Do Things With Videogames, by Ian Bogost. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2011, 180 pp. $18.95 paper. ISBN 9780816676477 (paper). 236-237 - Larry Stillman:
(Re)Inventing the Internet: Critical Case Studies, edited by Andrew Feenberg and Norm Friesen. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers, 2012, 146 pp. $43.00 paper. ISBN 9789460917325 (paper). 238-239 - David Nemer:
Internet Inquiry: Conversations About Method, edited by Annette N. Markham and Nancy K. Baym. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2008, 264 pp. $50.00 paper. ISBN 978-1412910019 (paper). 240-242
Volume 30, Number 4, 2014
- Vili Lehdonvirta, Rabindra A. Ratan, Tracy L. M. Kennedy, Dmitri Williams:
Pink and Blue Pixel$: Gender and Economic Disparity in Two Massive Online Games. 243-255 - Stine Lomborg, Anja Bechmann:
Using APIs for Data Collection on Social Media. 256-265 - J. C. Buitelaar:
Privacy and Narrativity in the Internet Era. 266-281 - Rich Ling, Johannes Bjelland, Pål Roe Sundsøy, Scott W. Campbell:
Small Circles: Mobile Telephony and the Cultivation of the Private Sphere. 282-291
- Kim Lacey:
Telesthesia: Communication, Culture and Class, by McKenzie Wark. Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2012. 244 pp. $19.95 paper. ISBN 97807456-53990 (paper). 292-293 - Sorin Adam Matei:
Virtual Knowledge: Experimenting in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, edited by Paul Wouters, Anne Beaulieu, Andrea Scharnhorst, and Sally Wyatt. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. 272 pp. $24.00 paper. ISBN 9780262517911 (paper). 294-295
Volume 30, Number 5, 2014
- Harsh Taneja, Angela Xiao Wu:
Does the Great Firewall Really Isolate the Chinese? Integrating Access Blockage With Cultural Factors to Explain Web User Behavior. 297-309 - JungAe Yang, Maria Elizabeth Grabe:
At the Intersection of the Digital Divide and the Knowledge Gap: Do Knowledge Domains and Measures Matter? 310-322 - Philip M. Napoli, Jonathan Obar:
The Emerging Mobile Internet Underclass: A Critique of Mobile Internet Access. 323-334 - Rennie Naidoo:
Who Am I Online? Examining Voluntary Use as Symbolic-Collective Action. 335-348
- Alberto Bartoli, Eric Medvet:
Bibliometric Evaluation of Researchers in the Internet Age. 349-354 - Inga Kroener, David Wright:
A Strategy for Operationalizing Privacy by Design. 355-365
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