Vol. 29, No. 1
ARTICLES
Origins of Wage Inequality in an Information Society: The Case of Taiwan
Wei-Ching Wang
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The Implications of Social Capital for the Digital Divides in America?
Wenhong Chen [Abstract]
Determinants of China’s Technology Availability and Utilization 2006-2009: A Spatial Analysis
James Pick [Abstract]
PERSPECTIVE
Bridges Between Cultural and Digital Worlds in Revolutionary Egypt
Ramesh Srinivasan [Abstract]
BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS
Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age, by Virginia Eubanks. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2011. 232 pp. $27.95/£19.95 (CLOTH). ISBN 978-0-262-01498-4.
Lindsay Ems
Wired Youth: The Social World of Adolescence in the Information Age
by Gustavo Mesch and Ilan Talmud. New York: Routledge, 2010. 184 pp. $39.99 paperback. ISBN 9780415459945 (paperback)
Megan Friddle
Vol. 29, No. 2
PERSPECTIVES
Down with Dullness: Gaming the Academic Conference
Edward Castronova [Abstract]
Varieties of Conference Experience
Jonathan Grudin [Abstract]
Analytics of Organized Spontaneity: Rethinking Participant Selection, Interaction Format, and Milieu for Academic Forums
Harmeet Sawhney [Abstract]
ARTICLES
Regional HIV/AIDS Information Environments and Information Acquisition Success
Tiffany C. Veinot [Abstract]
Context Matters: The Experience of Physical, Informational and Cultural Distance in a Rural IT Firm
Sean P. Goggins and Christopher Mascaro [Abstract]
BOOK REVIEWS
Who’s Watching? Daily Practices of Surveillance among Contemporary Families, edited by Margaret K. Nelson, Anita Ilta Garey. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2009. 298pp. $27.95 paper. ISBN: 9780826516725 (paper).
Daphna Yeshua-Katz
The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, by Nicholas Carr. New York: W. W. Norton, 2010 276pp hardcover. $26.95. ISBN: 0393072223 (hardcover).
Sorin Adam Matei
Vol. 29, No. 3
Special Issue: The Death, Afterlife and Immortality of Bodies and Data
Guest editors: Connor Graham, Martin Gibbs, and Lanfranco Aceti |
INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL ISSUE |
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Death, Afterlife and Immortality of Bodies and Data [Abstract] Connor Graham, Martin Gibbs, and Lanfranco Aceti |
ARTICLES |
Millions Now Living Will Never Die: Cultural Anxieties about the Afterlife of Information
Grant David Bollmer [Abstract]
Beyond the Grave: Facebook as a Site for the Expansion of Death and Mourning
Jed R. Brubaker, Gillian R. Hayes, and Paul Dourish [Abstract]
Larger than Life: Digital Resurrection and the Re-enchantment of Society
Alexandra Sherlock [Abstract] |
PERSPECTIVES |
Designing for Death and Apocalypse: Theodicy of Networks and Uncanny Archives Denisa Kera [Abstract]
Digital Gravescapes: Digital Memorializing on Facebook
Scott H. Church [Abstract]
The Digital Remains: Social Media and Practices of Online Grief
Jessa Lingel [Abstract]
Perspectives on Virtual Veneration
William Sims Bainbridge [Abstract] |
Vol. 29, No. 4 |
ARTICLES |
The Software Piracy Decision Making Process of Chinese Computer Users Ricky Y. K. Chan, Katherine H. Y. Ma and Y. H. Wong [Abstract]
Counterfeiting and Cybercrime: Stakes and Challenges
Franck Guarnieri and Eric Przyswa [Abstract] |
PERSPECTIVES |
Universal Service Obligation in the Age of Broadband
Rohit Prasad [Abstract]
Identifying Best Practices in Financing Next Generation Networks
Rob Frieden [Abstract] |
BOOK REVIEWS
Digital Welfare for the Third Age: Health and Social Care Informatics for Older People, edited by Brian D. Loader, Michael Hardey and Leigh Keeble. London: Routledge, 2009. 102pp. $48.95 paper / $155 cloth. ISBN 0415454093 paper / 0415454085 cloth.
Jesper Jorgensen
Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software, by Samir Chopra and Scott Dexter. New York: Routledge, 2007. 211 pp. $39 paper / $135 cloth. ISBN 0415876788 paper / 0415978939 cloth.
Jenna McWilliams
Gender Codes: Why Women Are Leaving Computing, edited by Thomas J. Misa. Hoboken, NJ: IEEE Computer Society, 2010. 306 pp. $31.95 paperback. ISBN-10: 0470597194, ISBN-13: 978-0470597194.
Bärbel Bohr
Virtual Communities: Bowling Alone, Together Online, by Felicia Wu Song. New York: Peter Lang, 2009. 178 pp. $35.95 paper / $98.95 cloth. ISBN 1433103958 paper / 1433103966 cloth
Trevor J. Owens
Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 11: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Seminar held at the University of Copenhagen, 24-25 April 2008; edited by Matthew James Driscoll and Ragnheiôur Mósesdóttir. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, 2009. xi + 313 pp. $ 43.00 paper. ISBN 978-8-7635-3099-6.
Heather Soyka
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Vol. 29, No. 5 |
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ARTICLES |
Charting Sociotechnical Dimensions of Values for Design Research
Katie Shilton, Jes A. Koepfler and Kenneth R. Fleishmann [Abstract]
Captive But Mobile: Privacy Concerns and Remedies for the Mobile Environment
Mihaela Popescu and Lemi Baruh [Abstract] |
PERSPECTIVES |
My Dinner with Stelarc: A Review of Techno-flesh Hybridity in Art
Michael Filas [Abstract]
ICT and Human Progress
Mario Radovan [Abstract]
Making Privacy Impact Assessment More Effective
David Wright [Abstract] |
BOOK REVIEWS |
MP3: The Meaning of a Format, by Jonathan Sterne. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. 360 pp. $24.95. ISBN 0822352877 (paper).
Andrew Pilsch
Global Mobile Media, by Gerard Goggin. New York, NY: Routledge, 2011. xiii + 224 pp. $39.95. ISBN 9780415469180 (cloth).
Andrew R. Schrock
Digital Divides in Europe: Culture, Politics and the Western-Southern Divide, by Panayiota Tsatsou. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2011. 285 pp. $60.95 ISBN 978-3-0343-0189-3 (paper).
Larry Stillman
Materiality and Organizing: Social Interaction in a Technological World, edited by Paul M. Leonardi, Bonnie A. Nardi, and Jannis Kallinikos. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013. 365 pp. $45.00. ISBN 9780199664061 (paper).
Heather Wiltse |
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