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The Information Society, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 1996
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 213-214 - Luciano Floridi:
Internet: Which Future for Organized Knowledge, Frankenstein or Pygmalion? 5-16 - Roberta Lamb:
Informational Imnperatives and Sociall Mediated Relationships. 17-38 - David J. Phillips:
Defending the Boundaries: Identifying and Countering Threats in a Usenet Newsgroup. 39-62 - Langdon Winner:
Who Will We Be in Cyberspace? 63-72
- Francis Harvey, Ben Gross, Philip E. Agre, Ben Shneiderman:
The Durango Declarations Forum. 73 - Durango Declarations. (Discussed in Final Plenum Meeting).
- The Student Fellows' Durango Declarations.
- Philip E. Agre:
The Durango Imperatives. 76 - Ben Shneiderman:
Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries. 77-78 - Charles Bownstein:
Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries. 79-80 - Langdon Winner:
Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries. 81 - Marsha Woodbury:
Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries. 82 - Patricia Radin:
A Biotechnology Web Site: Toward 'Electronic Democracy'. 83-88 - Simon Davies:
Dystopia on the Health Superhighway. 89-94
- Paul Attewell:
The Trouble with Computers: Usefulness, Usability, and Productivity, by Landauer. - John C. Cherniavsky:
Fatal Defect: Chasing Killer Computer Bugs, by Peterson. Computer-Related Risks, by Neumann. Safeware: System Safety and Computers, by Leveson. - William Sims Bainbridge:
Computer Technology and Social Issues, by Garson. - Rob Kling:
Does Technology Drive History?: The Dilemma of Technological Determinism, by Smith and Marx.
Volume 12, Number 2, 1996
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief.
- Jim Thomas:
Introduction: A Debate about the Ethics of Fair Practices for Collecting Social Science Data in Cyberspace. 107-118 - Storm A. King:
Researching Internet Communities: Proposed Ethical Guidelines for the Reporting of Results. 119-128 - Dennis Waskul, Mark Douglass:
Considering the Electronic Participant: Some Polemical Observations on the Ethics of On-Line Research. 129-140 - Sharon Polancic Boehlefeld:
Doing the Right Thing: Ethical Cyberspace Research. 141-152 - Susan Herring:
Linguistic and Critical Analysis of Computer-Mediated Communication: Some Ethical and Scholarly Considerations. 153-168 - Elizabeth Reid:
Informed Consent in the Study of On-Line Communities: A Reflection on the Effects of Computer-Mediated Social Research. 169-174 - Christina Allen:
What's Wrong with the 'Golden Rule'? Conundrums of Conducting Ethical Research in Cyberspace. 175-188 - Jim Thomas:
When Cyberresearch Goes Awry: The Ethics of the Rimm 'Cyberporn' Study. 189-198 - Storm A. King:
Commentary on Responses to the Proposed Guidelines. 199-202
- Geoffrey C. Bowker:
American Technological Sublime, by David Nye. Inf. Soc. 12(2) (1996) - Stuart Shapiro:
Software by Design, by Harold Salzman and Stephen Rosenthal. Inf. Soc. 12(2) (1996) - Sheizaf Rafaeli:
"Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access, by Ann Wells Branscomb. Inf. Soc. 12(2) (1996) - Rebecca Grant:
The Jobless Future: Sci-Tech and the Dogma of Work, by Stanley Aronowitz and William DiFazio. Inf. Soc. 12(2) (1996)
Volume 12, Number 3, 1996
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. - Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jason L. Dedrick, Chin-Yeong Hwang, Tze-Chen Tu, Chee-Sing Yap:
Entrepreneurship, Flexibility, and Policy Coordination: Taiwan's Computer Industry. 215-249 - Joel West:
Utopianism and National Competitiveness in Technology rhetoric: The Case of Japan's Information Infrastructure. 251-272 - Milton L. Mueller, Jörge Reina Schement:
Universal Service from the Bottom Up: A Study of Telephone Penetration in Camden, New Jersey. 273-292
- Mark Poster:
Introduction to the Forum on 'A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age': Cyberspace and the American Dream. 293 - Esther Dyson, George Gilder, George Keyworth, Alvin Toffler:
Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age (Release 1.2, August 1994). 295-308 - John Carlos Rowe:
Cybercowboys on the New Frontier: Freedom, Nationalism, and Imperialism in the Postmodern Era. 309-314 - Richard Kelly Moore:
Cyberspace Inc. and the Robber Baron Age: An Analysis of PFF's 'Magna Carta'. 315-323
- Kevin Hunt:
The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst, by Stephen L. Talbott. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - James Dalziel:
The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst, by Stephen L. Talbott. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - William Bainbridge:
The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst, by Stephen L. Talbott.. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - Steven Wyman:
Democracy and Technology, by Richard Sclove. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - Andrew Dillon:
Information Superhighways: Multimedia Users and Futures, edited by S.J. Emmott. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - Karen Ruhleder:
Resisting the Virtual Life, edited by James Brooks and Ian Boal. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - Linda Wall:
Space Place and the Infobahn, by William Mitchell. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996)
Volume 12, Number 4, 1996
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 12(4) (1996) - John P. Walsh, Todd Bayma:
The Virtual College: Computer-Mediated Communication and Scientific Work. - Bryan Pfaffenberger:
If I Want it, It's OK: Usenet and the (Outer) Limits of Free Speech. - Nancy Kurland, Terri Egan:
Engendering Democratic Participation via the Net: Access, Voice and Dialogue. - James Katz:
Understanding Communication Privacy: Unlisted Telephone Subscribers in the United States. - Jan L. Youtie, William Read:
Regulatory Reform and the Promise of New Telecommunications Infrastructure in New Jersey.
- Van Korenegay:
Short-term memories: A Death in the Information Age. - Majid Tehranian:
The End of University. Inf. Soc. 12(4) (1996) - Suzanne Iacono:
The Demise of Meaning-Making and Social Agency as Critical Concepts in the Rhetoric of an Information Age.
- Deborah Sprague:
In Search of the Virtual Class: Education in an Information Society, by J. Tiffin and L. Rajasingham. Inf. Soc. 12(4) (1996) - George Ritzer:
The Dynamics of Service: Reflections on the Changing Nature of Customer/Provider Interactions, by Barbara Gutek. Inf. Soc. 12(4) (1996)
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