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The Information Society, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 1998
- Ben Petrazzini, Girija Krishnaswamy:
Socioeconomic Implications of Telecommunication Liberalization: India in the International Context. 3-18 - Puay Tang:
How Electronic Publishers are Protecting agains Privacy: Doubts about Technical Systems of Protection. 19-31 - Leslie Regan Shade:
A Gendered Perspective on Access to the Information Infrastructure. 33-44 - Joseph P. Zelwietro:
The Politicization of Environmental Organizations through the Internet. 45-56
- Vincent Mosco:
Myth-ing Links: Power and Community on the Information Highway. 57-62
- Peter Asaro:
Technology and the Politics of Knowledge, by A. Feenberg and A. Hannay (Eds.). Inf. Soc. 14(1) (1998) - Michael Heim:
Alternative Modernity: The Technical Turn in Philosophy and Social Theory, by A. Feenberg. Inf. Soc. 14(1) (1998)
Volume 14, Number 2, 1998
- Carol Agres, Magid Igbaria, Dana Edberg:
The Virtual Society: Forces and Issues. 71-82 - Leah A. Lievrouw:
Our Own Devices: Heterotopic Communication, Discourse and Culture in the Information Society. 83-96 - Lee Komito:
The Net as a Foraging Society: Flexible Communities. 97-106 - Michael D. Mehta, Eric Darier:
Virtual Control and Discipline on the Internet: Electronic Governmentality in the New Wired World. 107-116 - Luciano Paccagnella:
Language, Network Centrality, and Response to Crisis in On-line Life: A Case Study in the Italian Cyberpunk Computer Conference. 117-135 - France Bélanger, Rosann Webb Collins:
Distributed Work Arrangements: A Research Framework. 137-152 - Marjorie Armstrong-Stassen, Margaret Landstrom, Ramona Lumpkin:
Students' Reactions to Videoconferencing.
- Steve Jones:
Philosophical Perspectives on Computer-Mediated Communication, by Charles Ess (Ed.). Inf. Soc. 14(2) (1998) - Nancy Baym:
Cultures of Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies, by Rob Shields (Ed.). Inf. Soc. 14(2) (1998)
Volume 14, Number 3, 1998
- Gary T. Marx:
An Ethics For The New Surveillance. 171-185 - James J. Cappel, Leon A. Kappelman:
The Year 2000 Problem and Ethical Responsibility: A Call to Action. 187-197
- Jon Guice:
Looking Backward and Forward at the Internet. 201-211 - Juan D. Rogers:
Internetworking and the Politics of Science: NSFNET in Internet History. 213-228 - Eric Monteiro:
Scaling Information Infrastructure: The Case of Next Generation IP in Internet. 229-245
- Paul Gray:
Converging Infrastructures: Intelligent Transportation and the National Information Infrastructure by Lewis M. Branscom and James H. Keller (eds.). Inf. Soc. 14(3) (1998) - John M. Carroll:
New Community Networks: Wired for Change by Douglas Schuler. Inf. Soc. 14(3) (1998)
Volume 14, Number 4, 1998
- Christine Hine, Juliet Eve:
Privacy in the Marketplace. 253-262 - Charles D. Raab, Colin J. Bennett:
The Distribution of Privacy Risks: Who Needs Protection? 263-274 - Stuart Shapiro:
Places and Spaces: The Historical Interaction of Technology, Home, and Privacy. 275-284
- Jim Falk:
The Meaning of the Web. 285-293 - William Wresch:
Information Access in Africa: Problems with Every Channel. 295-300
- Felix Stalder:
The Network Paradigm: Social Formations in the Age of Information. 301-308 - Manuel Castells:
The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, Vols. I-III. Inf. Soc. 14(4) (1998)
- Harmeet S. Sawhney:
Universal Service: Competition, Interconnection, and Monopoly in the Making of the American Telephone System, by Milton L. Mueller, Jr. Inf. Soc. 14(4) (1998) - Carl J. Couch:
Information Technologies and Social Orders, by Mary E. Virnoche. Inf. Soc. 14(4) (1998)
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