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The Information Society, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2007
- Victor Wacham A. Mbarika, Fay Cobb Payton, Lynette Kvasny, Atieno Amadi:
IT Education and Workforce Participation: A New Era for Women in Kenya? 1-18 - Hazel Gillard, Nathalie N. Mitev, Susan V. Scott:
ICT Inclusion and Gender: Tensions in Narratives of Network Engineer Training. 19-37 - Michael J. Jensen, James N. Danziger, Alladi Venkatesh:
Civil Society and Cyber Society: The Role of the Internet in Community Associations and Democratic Politics. 39-50
- Edgar A. Whitley, Ian Hosein, Ian O. Angell, Simon Davies:
Reflections on the Academic Policy Analysis Process and the UK Identity Cards Scheme. 51-58 - Luciano Floridi:
A Look into the Future Impact of ICT on Our Lives. 59-64
- Rebecca Eynon:
Universities in Transition: Commercialization and the 21st Century University. 65-67 - Jonathan P. Allen:
Phones R Us. 69-70
Volume 23, Number 2, 2007
- Harmeet S. Sawhney:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 71
- Nathaniel D. Poor:
A Cross-National Study of Computer News Sites: Global News, Local Sites. 73-83 - Ricardo Ramírez:
Appreciating the Contribution of Broadband ICT With Rural and Remote Communities: Stepping Stones Toward an Alternative Paradigm. 85-94 - Alemayehu Molla, Richard Heeks:
Exploring E-Commerce Benefits for Businesses in a Developing Country. 95-108
- Rohan Samarajiva, Sujata Gamage:
Bridging the Divide: Building Asia-Pacific Capacity for Effective Reforms. 109-117 - Kwang-Suk Lee:
Surveillant Institutional Eyes in Korea: From Discipline to a Digital Grid of Control. 119-124 - Alastair Renton, Ann Macintosh:
Computer-Supported Argument Maps as a Policy Memory. 125-133
- W. Lance Bennett:
A Review of: "Information Politics on the Web, by Richard Rogers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004, 200 pp, ISBN 0-262-18242-4". 135-136 - Gabriella Coleman:
A Review of: "CODE: Collaborative Ownership and the Digital Economy, edited by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005. x + 345 pp, ISBN 0-262-07260-2.". 137-138 - Helen Johnson:
A Review of: "CyberAsia: The Internet and Society in Asia, edited by Zaheer Baber. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, 2005. ix + 241 pp, ISBN 90 04 14625 3.". 139-140 - Christine L. Ogan:
A Review of: "Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media in a Networked World, edited by Nick Couldry and James Curran. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, x + 319 pp, ISBN 0-7425-2385-3.". 141-142 - Krishna Ravi Srinivas:
A Review of: "Information Ethics: Privacy, Property, and Power, edited by Adam D. Moore. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005, 456 pp, ISBN 0-295-98489-9.". 143-144
Volume 23, Number 3, 2007
- Gary Annable, Gerard Goggin, Deborah Stienstra:
Accessibility, Disability, and Inclusion in Information Technologies: Introduction. 145-147
- Deborah Stienstra, James Watzke, Gary E. Birch:
A Three-Way Dance: The Global Public Good and Accessibility in Information Technologies. 149-158 - Gerard Goggin, Christopher Newell:
The Business of Digital Disability. 159-168 - Aldred H. Neufeldt, James Watzke, Gary E. Birch, Denise Buchner:
Engaging the Business/Industrial Sector in Accessibility Research: Lessons in Bridge Building. 169-181
- Jim Tobias:
Accessibility and Product Ecosystems. 183-186 - Helen Maskery:
Crossing the Digital Divide - Possibilities for Influencing the Private-Sector Business Case. 187-191 - April D'Aubin:
Working for Barrier Removal in the ICT Area: Creating a More Accessible and Inclusive Canada. 193-201
Volume 23, Number 4, 2007
- Margaret S. Elliott, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
Introduction to the Special Issue on "The Legacy of Rob Kling: Social Informatics as a Research Discipline". 203-204
- Rob Kling:
What Is Social Informatics and Why Does It Matter? 205-220 - Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw:
Peers and Spheres of Influence: Situating Rob Kling. 221-233 - Alice Robbin:
Rob Kling In Search of One Good Theory. 235-250 - John Leslie King, Suzanne Iacono, Jonathan Grudin:
Going Critical: Perspective and Proportion in the Epistemology of Rob Kling. 251-262
- Steve Sawyer, Andrea H. Tapia:
From Findings to Theories: Institutionalizing Social Informatics. 263-275
- Debora Shaw, John Morriberon:
Rob Kling Bibliography. 277-288
- Kathryn Clodfelter:
Book Review Editor's Note. 289 - Keith Horton:
Understanding and Communicating Social Informatics: A Framework for Studying and Teaching the Human Contexts of Information and Communication Technologies, by Rob Kling, Howard Rosenbaum, and Steve Sawyer. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2005, 240 pp, ISBN 1-57387-228-8. 291-292 - Quan Zhou:
Understanding and Communicating Social Informatics: A Framework for Studying and Teaching the Human Contexts of Information and Communication Technologies, by Rob Kling, Howard Rosenbaum, and Steve Sawyer. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2005, 240 pp, ISBN 1-57387-228-8. 293-294
Volume 23, Number 5, 2007
- Harmeet Sawhney:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 295
- Elizabeth J. Davidson:
Reflections on Roberta Lamb, Social Actor. 297-299 - Helena Karsten:
The Social Actor Traveling the World. 301-303 - Nilmini Wickramasinghe:
Roberta Lamb: Mentor and Friend. 305-306 - Steve Sawyer:
Roberta Lamb, On the Way. 307-308
- Gunnar Ellingsen, Eric Monteiro, Glenn Munkvold:
Standardization of Work: Co-constructed Practice. 309-326 - Shirin Madon, Sundeep Sahay, Randeep Sudan:
E-Government Policy and Health Information Systems Implementation in Andhra Pradesh, India: Need for Articulation of Linkages Between the Macro and the Micro. 327-344 - Nathan J. Engler, G. Brent Hall:
The Internet, Spatial Data Globalization, and Data Use: The Case of Tibet. 345-359 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
The Evolution of Agency: Spectra of Bioagency and Cyberagency. 361-371 - Victor Bekkers, Vincent Homburg:
The Myths of E-Government: Looking Beyond the Assumptions of a New and Better Government. 373-382
- Jonathan A. Poritz:
Who Searches the Searchers? Community Privacy in the Age of Monolithic Search Engines. 383-389 - Shai Ophir:
Searching for the Great Chain of Being Using Google Print. 391-394 - Robin Boast, Michael Bravo, Ramesh Srinivasan:
Return to Babel: Emergent Diversity, Digital Resources, and Local Knowledge. 395-403 - Michael L. Best, Keegan W. Wade:
Democratic and Anti-Democratic Regulators of the Internet: A Framework. 405-411
- Hamid R. Ekbia:
The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts, edited by Chrisanthi Avgerou, Claudio Ciborra, and Frank Land. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, 312 pp, ISBN 978-0-19-925352-4. 413-414 - Jacqueline Low:
Consumer Health Informatics: Informing Consumers and Improving Health Care, edited by Deborah Lewis, Gunther Eysenbach, Rita Kukafka, P. Zoe Stavri, and Holly Jimison. New York: Springer Publishing, 2005, xxi + 258 pp, ISBN 0-387-23991-X. 415-416 - Stephen McElhinney:
Hollywood's Road to Riches, by David Waterman. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005. xvi + 393 pp, ISBN 0674019458. 417-418 - Krista Scott-Dixon:
Gender, Ethics and Information Technology, by Alison Adam. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. vi +196 pp, ISBN 1-4039-1506-7. 419-420 - Mary E. Virnoche:
Cyberspaces of Their Own: Female Fandoms Online, by Rhiannon Bury. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2005. x+ 242 pp, ISBN 0-8204-7118-6. 421-422
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