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The Information Society, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2002
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. 1-2 - Jeffrey Hart, Sangbae Kim:
Explaining the Resurgence of U.S. Competitiveness: The Rise of Wintelism. 1-12 - Jean-François Blanchette, Deborah G. Johnson:
Data Retention and the Panoptic Society: The Social Benefits of Forgetfulness. 33-45 - Kim Sheehan:
Toward a Typology of Internet Users and Online Privacy Concerns. 21-32 - Shirin Madon, Sundeep Sahay:
An Information-Based Model of NGO-Mediation for the Empowerment of Slum Dwellers in Bangalore. 13-19 - Clyde W. Holsapple, K. D. Joshi:
Knowledge Management: A Three-Fold Framework. 47-64
- Mark Brewin:
Journalism and Democracy: An evaluation of the political public sphere. B. McNair. (Routledge), London and New York (2000). 65-66 - Jonathan Elmer:
Technoromanticism: digital narrative, holism, and the romance of the real. R. Coyne. MIT Press, Cambridge (1999). 67-68 - Steven Jackson:
Systems, Experts, and Computers: The Systems Approach in Management and Engineering, World War II and After. A.C Hughes and T.P. Hughes (Eds.). MIT Press, (2000). 69-70 - John Carlos Rowe:
The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory. A. Herman and T. Swiss. Routledge, New York (2000). 71-72
Volume 18, Number 2, 2002
- Sundeep Sahay, Chrisanthi Avgerou:
Letter from the Guest Editors. - Abiodun O. Bada:
Local adaptations to global trends: A study of an IT-based organizational change programme in a Nigerian bank. 77-86 - Knut H. Rolland, Eric Monteiro:
Balancing the Local and Global in Infrastructural Information Systems. 87-100 - Richard Heeks:
Information Systems and Developing Countries: Failure, Success and Local Improvisations. 101-112 - Jørn Braa, Calle Hedberg:
The Struggle for District-based Health Information Systems in South Africa. 113-127 - Leiser Silva:
Outsourcing as an Improvisation: A Case Study in Latin America. 129-138 - Lucy A. Suchman:
Practice-based Design of Information Systems: Notes from the hyper-developed world. 139-144
- Richard Coyne:
Ars Electronica: Facing the Future, A Survey of Two Decades. Timothy Druckrey with Ars Electronica (Eds). MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1999). Inf. Soc. 18(2) (2002)
Volume 18, Number 3, 2002
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Letter from the Special Section Editors, Ten Years of Computers, Freedom and Privacy. - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
SPECIAL SECTION: Computers, Freedom and Privacy. Inf. Soc. 18(3) (2002) - Leonard N. Foner:
Technology and Political Artifacts: The CFP2000 Workshop on Freedom and Privacy by Design. 153-163 - Giancarlo Livraghi, Andrea Monti:
The network society as seen from Italy. 165-179
- Maria Bakardjieva, Andrew Feenberg:
Community Technology and Democratic Rationalization. 181-192 - Hans Klein:
ICANN and Internet Governance: Leveraging Technical Coordination to Realize Global Public Policy. 193-207 - Felix Stalder:
Failures and successes: Notes on the development of electronic cash. 209-219 - Jonathon N. Cummings, Robert E. Kraut:
Domesticating Computers and the Internet. 221-231
- Blaise Cronin:
net_condition: art and global media. P.Weibel, and T. Druckrey (Eds.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2001). Inf. Soc. 18(3) (2002)
Volume 18, Number 4, 2002
- Heejin Lee, Edgar A. Whitley:
Time and information technology: Temporal impacts on individuals, organizations and society. 235-240
- Soraj Hongladarom:
The Web of Time and the Dilemma of Globalization. 241-249 - Joe Nandhakumar:
Managing Time in a Software Factory: Temporal And Spatial Organisation of IS Development Activities. 251-262 - Steve Sawyer, Richard Southwick:
Temporal Issues in Information and Communication Technology-Enabled Organizational Change: Evidence From an Enterprise Systems Implementation. 263-280 - Nicola Green:
On the Move: Technology, Mobility, and the Mediation of Social Time and Space. 281-292 - Adrian Mihalache:
The Cyber Space-Time Continuum: Meaning and Metaphor. 293-301
- Rebecca Scheckler, Sasha A. Barab:
Online Communities: Commerce, Community Action, and the Virtual University. C. Werry & M. Mowbray (Eds.). Prentice Hall, NJ: (2000). 303-305 - Michael Schudson:
The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest. D. Croteau & W. Hoynes. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, CA: (2001). Inf. Soc. 18(4) (2002) - Willard Uncapher:
What's the Matter with the Internet? M. Poster. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN: (2001). Inf. Soc. 18(4) (2002)
Volume 18, Number 5, 2002
- Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 18(5) (2002)
- Philip E. Agre:
Real-Time Politics: The Internet and the Political Process. 311-331 - Raimo Blom, Harri Melin, Pasi Pyöriä:
Social Contradictions of Informational Capitalism: The Case of Finnish Wage Earners and Their Labour Market Situation. 333-343 - George R. Milne, Mary J. Culnan:
Using the Content of Online Privacy Notices to Inform Public Policy. 345-359 - Hangwoo Lee:
"No Artificial Death, Only Natural Death": The Dynamics of Decentralization and Recentralization of Usenet Newsgroups. 361-370 - Susan Herring, Kirk Job-Sluder, Sasha A. Barab, Rebecca Scheckler:
Searching for Safety Online: Managing "Trolling" in a Feminist Forum. 371-384 - Caroline Haythornthwaite:
Strong, Weak and Latent Ties and the Impact of New Media. 385-401
- Naomi S. Baron:
Who Sets Email Style? Prescriptivism, Coping Strategies, and Democratization of Media Access. 403-413
- Anthony G. Wilhelm:
The Digital Divide: Facing a Crisis or Creating a Myth. B. M. Compaine (Ed.) The MIT Press, Cambridge and London (2001). - Debora Shaw:
Accessing and Browsing Information and Communication. Ronald E. Rice. Maureen McCreadie, and Shan-Ju L. Chang. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. 417-418
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