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The Information Society, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2009
- Siobhan Stevenson:
Digital Divide: A Discursive Move Away from the Real Inequities. 1-22 - Carleen F. Maitland, Annemijn F. van Gorp:
Beyond Harmonization: ICT Policymaking in Regional Economic Communities. 23-37 - Sean W. Hansen, Nicholas Berente, Kalle Lyytinen:
Wikipedia, Critical Social Theory, and the Possibility of Rational Discourse. 38-59
- Jörgen Skågeby:
Exploring Qualitative Sharing Practices of Social Metadata: Expanding the Attention Economy. 60-72
- Itir Akdogan:
A Review of: "Governance and Information Technology". 73-74 - Lynne C. Chase:
A Review of: "Understanding E-Government: Information Systems In Public Administration". 75-76
Volume 25, Number 2, 2009
- Andrew Feenberg:
Critical Theory of Communication Technology: Introduction to the Special Section. 77-83
- Norm Friesen, Andrew Feenberg, Grace Smith:
Phenomenology and Surveillance Studies: Returning to the Things Themselves. 84-90
- Maria Bakardjieva:
Subactivism: Lifeworld and Politics in the Age of the Internet. 91-104 - Sara M. Grimes, Andrew Feenberg:
Rationalizing Play: A Critical Theory of Digital Gaming. 105-118
- Piyush Mathur:
Environmental Communication in the Information Society: The Blueprint from Europe. 119-138 - Jun Fujimoto, Dean Poland, Mitsutaka Matsumoto:
Low-Carbon Society Scenario: ICT and Ecodesign. 139-151
Volume 25, Number 3, 2009
- Luciano Floridi:
The Information Society and Its Philosophy: Introduction to the Special Issue on "The Philosophy of Information, Its Nature, and Future Developments". 153-158
- Charles Ess:
Floridi's Philosophy of Information and Information Ethics: Current Perspectives, Future Directions. 159-168 - Adam Briggle, Carl Mitcham:
From the Philosophy of Information to the Philosophy of Information Culture. 169-174 - Don Fallis, Dennis Whitcomb:
Epistemic Values and Information Management. 175-189 - Leslie P. Willcocks, Edgar A. Whitley:
Developing the Information and Knowledge Agenda in Information Systems: Insights From Philosophy. 190-197
- William H. Dutton, Rebecca Eynon:
Networked Individuals and Institutions: A Cross-Sector Comparative Perspective on Patterns and Strategies in Government and Research. 198-207 - Philip N. Howard, Ken Anderson, Laura Busch, Dawn Nafus:
Sizing Up Information Societies: Toward a Better Metric for the Cultures of ICT Adoption. 208-219 - Mark A. Scanlan:
Use Tax History and Its Implications for Electronic Commerce. 220-225
Volume 25, Number 4, 2009
- Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Sociotechnical Interaction and Cyborg-Cyborg Interaction: Transforming the Scale and Convergence of HCI. 227-235 - Payam Hanafizadeh, Mohammad Reza Hanafizadeh, Mohsen Khodabakhshi:
Extracting Core ICT Indicators Using Entropy Method. 236-247 - Maria Sourbati:
Media Literacy and Universal Access in Europe. 248-254
- Larry Stillman, Henry Linger:
Community Informatics and Information Systems: Can They Be Better Connected? 255-264 - Ramesh Srinivasan, Robin Boast, Jonathan Furner, Katherine M. Becvar:
Digital Museums and Diverse Cultural Knowledges: Moving Past the Traditional Catalog. 265-278
- Greg Downey:
Media Work, by Mark Deuze. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2007, 278 pp. $69.95 cloth/$22.95 paper. ISBN 978-07456-3924-6 (cloth), 978-07456-3925-3 (paper). 279-280 - Abby Dress:
Beyond Technology: Children's Learning in the Age of Digital Culture, by David Buckingham. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press (Wiley), 2007, 224 pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN 978-07456-3881-2. 281-283 - Courtenay Honeycutt:
The Social Construction and Usage of Communication Technologies: Asian and European Experiences, edited by Raul Pertierra, 2007. Diliman, Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. xi + 228 pp. ISBN 9789715425373. 284-285 - Jennifer King:
Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence (The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology), edited by David Wright, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald, Elena Vildjiounaite, and Yves Punie. London: Springer, 2008, 291 pp. Cloth $159.00. ISBN 978-1-4020-6661-0. 286-287
Volume 25, Number 5, 2009
- Hamid R. Ekbia, Nadine Schuurman:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Geographies of Information Society. 289-290
- Pauline Hope Cheong, Jessie P. H. Poon, Shirlena Huang, Irene Casas:
The Internet Highway and Religious Communities: Mapping and Contesting Spaces in Religion-Online. 291-302 - Vincent Homburg, Yola Georgiadou:
A Tale of Two Trajectories: How Spatial Data Infrastructures Travel in Time and Space. 303-314 - Francis Harvey:
Of Boundary Objects and Boundaries: Local Stabilization of the Polish Cadastral Infrastructure. 315-327 - Hamid R. Ekbia, Tom P. Evans:
Regimes of Information: Land Use, Management, and Policy. 328-343
- Laura Forlano:
WiFi Geographies: When Code Meets Place. 344-352 - Soochul Kim:
Seoul Searching: How Do Mobile Communication Technologies Alter Urban Mobility? 353-359
- Nadine Schuurman:
An Interview With Michael Goodchild: GIScience and Social Reordering in the New Millennium. 360-363 - Hamid R. Ekbia:
An Interview With Eric Sheppard: Uneven Spatialities - The Material, Virtual, and Cognitive. 364-369
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