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Internet Research Annual

Selected Papers from the Association of Internet Researchers Conferences 2000-2002, Volume 1

by Mia Consalvo (Volume editor) Nancy Baym (Volume editor) Jeremy Hunsinger (Volume editor) Klaus Bruhn Jensen (Volume editor)
©2004 Conference proceedings VIII, 286 Pages
Series: Digital Formations, Volume 19

Summary

Internet Research Annual offers a selection of the best work presented at the first three conferences of the Association of Internet Researchers, and provides a useful overview of the cutting-edge in Internet studies. Established scholars and new researchers address issues such as communities on/off line, the Internet as a methodological tool and space for research, and the places, politics, and policies of the Internet, creating a volume that comprehensively covers the field of Internet research. Also included are a brief history of the organization, a list of previously published papers from the conferences, and works by several of the keynote speakers including Phil Agre, Barbara Warnick, Bill Dutton, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Susan Herring, Robin Mansell, and much more.

Details

Pages
VIII, 286
Publication Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820468402
Language
English
Keywords
Internet studies internet Association of Internet Researchers
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004. VIII, 286 pp., num. ill., tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Mia Consalvo (Volume editor) Nancy Baym (Volume editor) Jeremy Hunsinger (Volume editor) Klaus Bruhn Jensen (Volume editor)

The Editors: Mia Consalvo is Assistant Professor at the School of Telecommunications at Ohio University. Nancy Baym is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas. Jeremy Hunsinger manages the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture and is a Ph.D. candidate in science and technology studies at Virginia Tech. Klaus Bruhn Jensen is Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of Copenhagen. John Logie is Assistant Professor in the Department of Rhetoric at the University of Minnesota. Monica Murero is Project Leader and Senior Researcher at the International Institute of Infonomics at the University of Maastricht. Leslie Regan Shade is Associate Professor at Concordia University in Montreal.

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