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New Media & Society, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, February 2008
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, David W. Park:
Editorial. 5-7 - Andrew Skuse, Thomas Cousins:
Getting connected: the social dynamics of urban telecommunications access and use in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. 9-26 - Sean P. Hier:
Transformative democracy in the age of second modernity: cosmopolitanization, communicative agency and the reflexive subject. 27-44 - Jo Helle-Valle, Dag Slettemeås:
ICTs, domestication and language-games: a Wittgensteinian approach to media uses. 45-66 - Kaye D. Sweetser, Lynda Lee Kaid:
Stealth soapboxes: political information efficacy, cynicism and uses of celebrity weblogs among readers. 67-91 - Shirley S. Ho, Waipeng Lee, Shahiraa Shahul Hameed:
Muslim surfers on the internet: using the theory of planned behaviour to examine the factors influencing engagement in online religious activities. 93-113 - Jeffrey Layne Blevins, Fernando Anton:
Muted voices in the legislative process: the role of scholarship in US Congressional efforts to protect children from internet pornography. 115-137 - Neil Thurman:
Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media. 139-157 - Eric Champagne:
Review Article: Girlfriend in a comma: romancing on the internet. 159-166 - Andrew Ó. Baoill:
Book Review: Michael D. Ayers (ed.), Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture. New York: Peter Lang Press, 2006, 282 pp. ISBN: 082047861, $32.95 pbk. 167-169 - Andrew Whitworth:
Book Review: Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom (eds), Understanding Knowledge as a Commons: From Theory to Practice, Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2007, 367 pp. ISBN 0262083574, $36.00 (hbk). 169-172
Volume 10, Number 2, April 2008
- Renita Coleman, Paul Lieber, Andrew L. Mendelson, David D. Kurpius:
Public life and the internet: if you build a better website, will citizens become engaged? 179-201 - Jenna Burrell, Ken Anderson:
'I have great desires to look beyond my world': trajectories of information and communication technology use among Ghanaians living abroad. 203-224 - Pekka Räsänen:
The aftermath of the ICT revolution? Media and communication technology preferences in Finland in 1999 and 2004. 225-245 - Stephen Marmura:
A net advantage? The internet, grassroots activism and American Middle-Eastern policy. 247-271 - Markku Lonkila, Boris Gladarev:
Social networks and cellphone use in Russia: local consequences of global communication technology. 273-293 - Terry Newholm, Kathy Keeling, Peter McGoldrick, Linda A. Macaulay, Joanne Doherty:
The digital divide and the theory of optimal slack. 295-319 - Christopher E. Beaudoin, Chen-Chao Tao:
Modeling the impact of online cancer resources on supporters of cancer patients. 321-344 - Deborah S. Chung:
Review Article: News now: journalism in the online environment: Stephen Quinn, Convergent Journalism: the Fundamentals of Multimedia Reporting. New York: Peter Lang, 2005, 256 pp. ISBN 0820474525, $29.95 (pbk) Stuart Allan, Online News. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2006, 208 pp. ISBN 0335221211, $40.95 (pbk) Xigen Li (ed.), Internet Newspapers: The Making of a Mainstream Medium. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006, 320 pp. ISBN 0805854177, $34.50 (pbk). 345-352 - Bev J. Holmes:
Book Review: Monica Murero and Ronald E. Rice (eds), The Internet and Health Care: Theory, Research and Practice. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006. xxxv + 403 pp. ISBN 0805858156, $39.95 (pbk). 353-355 - Gretchen Haas:
Book Review: Kirsten A. Foot and Steven M. Schneider, Web Campaigning. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. xix + 263 pp. ISBN 0262062585, $60.00 (hbk), $27.50 (pbk). 355-357 - Vince Dziekan:
Book Review: Mel Alexenberg, The Future of Art in a Digital Age: From Hellenistic to Hebraic Consciousness, Bristol: Intellect Books, 2006, xi + 187 pp. ISBN 1841501360. £29.95 (hbk). 357-360
Volume 10, Number 3, June 2008
- Knut Lundby:
Editorial: mediatized stories: mediation perspectives on digital storytelling. 363-371 - Nick Couldry:
Mediatization or mediation? Alternative understandings of the emergent space of digital storytelling. 373-391 - Sonia Livingstone:
Taking risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers' use of social networking sites for intimacy, privacy and self-expression. 393-411 - John Postill:
Localizing the internet beyond communities and networks. 413-431 - Oliver Quiring, Benedikt von Walter, Richard Atterer:
Can filesharers be triggered by economic incentives? Results of an experiment. 433-453 - Christopher E. Beaudoin:
The internet's impact on international knowledge. 455-474 - Yuqiong Zhou:
Voluntary adopters versus forced adopters: integrating the diffusion of innovation theory and the technology acceptance model to study intra-organizational adoption. 475-496 - Richard A. Rogers, Anat Ben-David:
The Palestinian - Israeli peace process and transnational issue networks: the complicated place of the Israeli NGO. 497-528 - Lilia Efimova:
Review Article: Bloggers and 'produsers': Henry Jenkins, Fans, Bloggers and Gamers: Exploring Participatory Culture. New York and London: New York University Press, 2006. v + 277 pp. ISBN 0-8147-4285-8, $21.00 (pbk) Axel Bruns and Joanne Jacobs (eds), Uses of Blogs. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2006. vii + 267 pp. ISBN 0-8204-8124-6, $32.95 (pbk). 529-535 - Lynn Schofield Clark:
Book Review: Roger Silverstone, Media and Morality: On the Rise of the Mediapolis. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007. Vii + 215 pp. ISBN 0-7456-3504-0, $25.95 (pbk). 537-540 - Daphne R. Raban:
Book Review: Ken Hillis and Michael Petit with Nathan Scott Epley (eds), Everyday eBay: Culture, Collecting, and Desire. New York: Routledge, 2006. Vii + 313 pp. ISBN 0-415-97436-4, $24.95 (pbk). 540-542 - Jeanne Hamming:
Book Review: Kate O'Riordan and David J. Phillips (eds), Queer Online: Media Technology and Sexuality. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2007. Xii + 244 pp. ISBN 978-0-8204-8626-0, $32.95 (pbk). 542-544
Volume 10, Number 4, August 2008
- Andrew M. Ledbetter:
Media use and relational closeness in long-term friendships: interpreting patterns of multimodality. 547-564 - Taso G. Lagos:
Mediating commons: rural Greece. 565-583 - Lilian N. Ndangam:
Free lunch? Cameroon's diaspora and online news publishing. 585-604 - Majid Yar:
The rhetorics and myths of anti-piracy campaigns: criminalization, moral pedagogy and capitalist property relations in the classroom. 605-623 - Victor W. Pickard:
Cooptation and cooperation: institutional exemplars of democratic internet technology. 625-645 - Cristian Vaccari:
From the air to the ground: the internet in the 2004 US presidential campaign. 647-665 - Kim Christian Schrøder:
Book Review: Fernando Bermejo, The Internet Audience. Constitution and Measurement. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2007. x + 262 pp. ISBN 978-0-8204-7932-3, $32.95 (pbk). 666-668 - Eric Harvey:
Book Review: Tarleton Gillespie, Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital Culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. viii + 395 pp. ISBN 0-262-07282-3, $29.95 (cloth). 669-671 - Lucy Atkinson:
Book Review: Cecilia Friend and Jane B. Singer, Online Journalism Ethics: Traditions and Transitions. Armonk, NY. M.E. Sharpe, 2007. xi + 245 pp. ISBN 978-0-7656-1574-9, $28.95 (pbk). 671-674 - Atara Frenkel-Faran:
Book Review: Andrew Keen, The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture and Assaulting Our Economy. London and Boston, MA: Currency/Doubleday, 2007, 228 pp. ISBN 0-3855-2080-8, $22.95 (pbk). 674-677 - Jesper Falkheimer:
Book Review: James Lull, Culture-on-Demand: Communication in a Crisis World. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007. xxiv + 222 pp. ISBN 1-4051-6065-9, $24.95 (pbk). 677-679
Volume 10, Number 5, October 2008
- Marika Lüders:
Conceptualizing personal media. 683-702 - Mark Tremayne:
Manipulating interactivity with thematically hyperlinked news texts: a media learning experiment. 703-727 - Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, B. Paige Miller, Wesley Shrum:
Untangling the technology cluster: mobile telephony, internet use and the location of social ties. 729-749 - Derek Hrynyshyn:
Globalization, nationality and commodification: the politics of the social construction of the internet. 751-770 - Pauline Hope Cheong:
The young and techless? Investigating internet use and problem-solving behaviors of young adults in Singapore. 771-791 - Jeroen Jansz:
Review Article: The paratextual pleasures of reading about playing video games. 793-801 - Carolyn Lee Kane:
Book Review: Fred Turner, From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 2006. x + 327 pp. ISBN: 13-9780-2268-174-5, $29 (hbk). 803-805 - Salvatore Poier:
Book Review: Raoul Chiesa and Silvio Ciappi, Profilo Hacker: La Scienza del Criminal Profiling Applicata al Mondo Dell'hacking. Milan: Apogeo, 2007, 272 pp. ISBN 978-88-503-2594-8, 15 (pbk). 805-807
Volume 10, Number 6, December 2008
- Mark McLelland:
'Race' on the Japanese internet: discussing Korea and Koreans on '2-channeru'. 811-829 - Keith N. Hampton, Neeti Gupta:
Community and social interaction in the wireless city: wi-fi use in public and semi-public spaces. 831-850 - Brett Hutchins:
Signs of meta-change in second modernity: the growth of e-sport and the World Cyber Games. 851-869 - J. Patrick Biddix, Han Woo Park:
Online networks of student protest: the case of the living wage campaign. 871-891 - William Kinnally, Anamarcia Lacayo, Steven McClung, Barry Sapolsky:
Getting up on the download: college students' motivations for acquiring music via the web. 893-913 - Scott W. Campbell, Michael J. Kelley:
Mobile phone use among Alcoholics Anonymous members: new sites for recovery. 915-933 - Einar Thorsen:
Journalistic objectivity redefined? Wikinews and the neutral point of view. 935-954 - Jane E. Turk:
Book Review: David J. Park, Conglomerate Rock: The Music Industry's Quest to Divide Music and Conquer Wallets. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007. x 1 160 pp. ISBN 9780739115008, S$60 (cloth). 955-957 - Joshua A. Braun:
Book Review: Mark Deuze, Media Work. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007. xiii 1 278 pp. ISBN 9780745639253, $22.95 (pbk). 957-959 - Niels Brügger:
Book Review: Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderdine (eds), Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. xiv 1 465 pp. ISBN 978-0-262-03353-4, $40.00 (cloth). 960-962
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