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The Information Society, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2010
- Juan D. Velásquez, Pablo González:
Expanding the Possibilities of Deliberation: The Use of Data Mining for Strengthening Democracy with an Application to Education Reform. 1-16 - Elad Segev, Niv Ahituv:
Popular Searches in Google and Yahoo!: A "Digital Divide" in Information Uses? 17-37 - Sofie Blinkenberg Federspiel, Benedikte Brincker:
Software as Risk: Introduction of Open Standards in the Danish Public Sector. 38-47 - María Rosalía Vicente, Ana Jesús López:
A Multidimensional Analysis of the Disability Digital Divide: Some Evidence for Internet Use. 48-64
- Keith Douglas:
Through an Event Log, Darkly. 65-69 - Payal Arora:
Digital Gods: The Making of a Medical Fact for Rural Diagnostic Software. 70-79
- Philip Handke:
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy, by Lawrence Lessig. New York: Penguin, 2008, 327 pp. $25.95 cloth. ISBN 978-1594201721 (cloth). 80-81 - Lance Strate:
The Video Game Theory Reader 2, edited by Bernard Perron and Mark J. P. Wolf. New York: Routledge, 2009, 456 pp. $45 cloth. ISBN 978-0415962834 (cloth). 82-84
Volume 26, Number 2, 2010
- Terry Flew:
Toward a Cultural Economic Geography of Creative Industries and Urban Development: Introduction to the Special Issue on Creative Industries and Urban Development. 85-91
- Chris Brennan-Horley, Susan Luckman, Chris Gibson, Julie Willoughby-Smith:
GIS, Ethnography, and Cultural Research: Putting Maps Back into Ethnographic Mapping. 92-103 - Christy Collis, Emma Felton, Phil Graham:
Beyond the Inner City: Real and Imagined Places in Creative Place Policy and Practice. 104-112 - Terry Flew, Stuart Cunningham:
Creative Industries after the First Decade of Debate. 113-123 - Justin O'Connor, Xin Gu:
Developing a Creative Cluster in a Postindustrial City: CIDS and Manchester. 124-136
- Adelina Calvo Salvador, Susana Rojas, Teresa Susinos:
Weaving Networks: An Educational Project for Digital Inclusion. 137-143 - Shai Ophir:
A New Type of Historical Knowledge. 144-150
- Andrew Bucksbarg:
Digital Baroque: New Media Art and Cinematic Folds, by Timothy Murray. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008, 320 pp. $25 (paper). ISBN 978-0816634026. 151-154 - Kalyani Chadha:
The Myth of Media Globalization, by Kai Hafez (trans. Alex Skinner). Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007, 232 pp. $24.95 (paper). ISBN 978-0745639093. 155-156
Volume 26, Number 3, 2010
- Martin Hilbert, Priscila López, Cristián Vásquez:
Information Societies or "ICT Equipment Societies?" Measuring the Digital Information-Processing Capacity of a Society in Bits and Bytes. 157-178 - Christian Fuchs:
Labor in Informational Capitalism and on the Internet. 179-196 - Julio Meneses, Josep Maria Mominó:
Putting Digital Literacy in Practice: How Schools Contribute to Digital Inclusion in the Network Society. 197-208 - Inma Rodríguez-Ardura, Antoni Meseguer-Artola:
Toward a Longitudinal Model of e-Commerce: Environmental, Technological, and Organizational Drivers of B2C Adoption. 209-227
- Jeremy Rose, Øystein Sæbø:
Designing Deliberation Systems. 228-240
- Asta Zelenkauskaite:
Closed Captioning: Subtitling, Stenography, and the Digital Convergence of Text with Television, by Gregory J. Downey. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008, 400 pp. $52.00 (cloth). ISBN 978-0801887109. 241-242
Volume 26, Number 4, 2010
- David Kurt Herold:
Imperfect Use? ICT Provisions and Human Decisions: An Introduction to the Special Issue on ICT Adoption and User Choices. 243-246
- Leopoldina Fortunati, Mauro Sarrica:
The Future of the Press: Insights from the Sociotechnical Approach. 247-255
- Helen Grace:
"General Aesthesia": Mutations of Value and Cognition in New Media Practices. 256-265 - Dong-Hoo Lee:
Digital Cameras, Personal Photography and the Reconfiguration of Spatial Experiences. 266-275 - Carsten Sørensen:
Cultivating Interaction Ubiquity at Work. 276-287 - Christian Licoppe:
The "Crisis of the Summons": A Transformation in the Pragmatics of "Notifications, " from Phone Rings to Instant Messaging. 288-302
- John Cheney-Lippold:
A Review of "The Privacy Advocates: Resisting the Spread of Surveillance". 303-305 - Robert B. Affe:
A Review of "Security and International Politics in the South China Sea: Towards a Cooperative Management Regime". 306-307 - Jentery Sayers:
A Review of "The Mangle in Practice: Science, Society, and Becoming". 308-309 - Carolyn M. Schwartz:
A Review of "Liberating Voices: A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution". 310-311 - David Phelps:
A Review of "Portable Communities: The Social Dynamics of Online and Mobile Connectedness". 312-313
Volume 26, Number 5, 2010
- Jane Fedorowicz, Janis L. Gogan, Mary J. Culnan:
Barriers to Interorganizational Information Sharing in e-Government: A Stakeholder Analysis. 315-329 - Thorsten Quandt, Thilo Von Pape:
Living in the Mediatope: A Multimethod Study on the Evolution of Media Technologies in the Domestic Environment. 330-345 - Luis H. Gutiérrez, Luis F. Gamboa:
Determinants of ICT Usage among Low-Income Groups in Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. 346-363
- Laura A. Granka:
The Politics of Search: A Decade Retrospective. 364-374 - Petter Nielsen, Annita Fjuk:
The Reality beyond the Hype: Mobile Internet is Primarily an Extension of PC-Based Internet. 375-382
- Abby Dress:
Digital Images for the Information Professional, by Melissa M. Terras. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008, 245 pp. $114.95 cloth. ISBN 978-0-7546-4860-4 (cloth). 383-385 - John Fletcher:
The Information Society, by Robert Hassan. Cambridge: Polity, 2008. xiii + 266 pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN 978-0-7456-4179-9 (paper). 386-388 - Younei Soe:
Internet Inquiry: Conversations about Method, edited by Annette N. Markham and Nancy K. Baym. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2008, 264 pp. $35.95 paper. ISBN 978-1412910019 (paper). 389-390
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