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The Information Society, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1999
- Paul Attewell, Juan Battle:
Home Computers and School Performance. 1-10 - Rebecca Knuth:
Sovereignty, Globalism, and Information Flow in Complex Emergencies. 11-19 - Kewen Zhang, Hao Xiaoming:
The Internet and Ethnic Press: A Study of Electronic Chinese Publications. 21-30 - Joseph Salisbury, George A. Barnett:
The World System of International Monetary Flows: A Network Analysis. 31-49 - Stefan Reinheimer, Freimut Bodendorf:
A Framework for Electronic Coordination in the Air Cargo Market. 51-55
- Rob Kling:
Can the "Next Generation Internet" Effectively Support "Ordinary Citizens"? 57-63
- Howard Rosenbaum:
Internet Economics, by L.W.McKnight and J.P. Bailey. Inf. Soc. 15(1) (1999) - Bob Tavica:
Internet Digital Libraries: The International Dimension, by Jack Kessler. Inf. Soc. 15(1) (1999)
Volume 15, Number 2, 1999
- Al Teich, Mark S. Frankel, Rob Kling, Ya-Ching Lee:
Anonymous Communication Policies for the Internet: Results and Recommendations of the AAAS Conference. 71-77 - Rob Kling, Ya-Ching Lee, Al Teich, Mark S. Frankel:
Assessing Anonymous Communication on the Internet: Policy Deliberations. 79-90 - Peter C. Wayner:
Technology for Anonymity: Names by other Nyms. 91-97 - Gary T. Marx:
What's in a Name? Some Reflections on the Sociology of Anonymity. 99-112 - A. Michael Froomkin:
Legal Issues in Anonymity and Pseudonymity. 113-127 - Donna L. Hoffman, Thomas P. Novak, Marcos Peralta:
Information Privacy in the Marketspace: Implications for the Commercial Uses of Anonymity on the Web. 129-139
- Helen Nissenbaum:
The Meaning of Anonymity in an Information Age. 141-144 - Christina Allen:
Internet Anonymity in Contexts. 145-146
Volume 15, Number 3, 1999
- Laura J. Gurak, Lisa Ebeltoft-Kraske:
Letter from the Guest Editors. - Susan C. Herring:
The Rhetorical Dynamics of Gender Harassment On-Line. 151-167 - Charles Soukup:
The Gendered Interactional Patterns of Computer-Mediated Chatrooms: A Critical Ethnographic Study. 169-176 - Beth E. Kolko:
Representing Bodies in Virtual Space: The Rhetoric of Avatar Design. 177-186 - Christine Ann Nguyen Fredrick:
Feminist Rhetoric in Cyberspace: The Ethos of Feminist Usenet Newsgroups. 187-197 - Sibylle Gruber:
Communication Gone Wired: Working Toward a "Practiced" Cyberfeminism. 199-208
- Nancy Baym:
Persuasion and Privacy in Cyberspace: The Online Protests over Lotus MarketPlace and the Clipper Chip, by Laura J. Gurak.
Volume 15, Number 4, 1999
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. - Hans K. Klein:
Tocqueville in Cyberspace: Using the Internet for Citizen Associations. 213-220 - J. Michael Jaffe, Young-Eum Lee, Li-Ning Huang, Hayg Oshagan:
Gender Identification, Interdependence, and Pseudonyms in CMC: Language Patterns in an Electronic Conference. 221-234 - Mark Poster:
National Identities and Communication Technologies. 235-240 - Amitai Etzioni, Oren Etzioni:
Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communities, A Comparative Analysis. 241-248 - L. Jean Camp:
Web Security and Privacy: An American Perspective. 249-256 - Blaise Cronin, Holly Crawford:
Information Warfare: Its Application in Military and Civilian Contexts. 257-263
- Ronald E. Day:
The Virtual Game: Objects, groups, and games in the Works of Pierre Lévy. 265-271
- Thomas E. Nisonger:
Research Misconduct: Issues, Implications, and Strategies. Inf. Soc. 15(4) (1999)
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