INHALTSVERZEICHNIS

Feenberg, Andrew / Bakardjieva, Maria
Consumers or Citizens? The Online Community Debate
S. 1-
Barney, Darin / Bakardjieva, Maria
The Vanishing Table, Or Community in a World That Is No World
S. 31-
Borgmann, Albert
Is the Internet the Solution to the Problem of Community?
S. 53-
Dreyfus, Hubert
Nihilism on the Information Highway: Anonymity versus Commitment in the Present Age
S. 69-
Poster, Mark
Workers as Cyborgs: Labor and Networked Computers
S. 83-
Turkle, Sherry
Our Split Screens
S. 101-
Bakardjieva, Maria
Virtual Togetherness: An Everyday Life Perspective
S. 121-
Shade, Leslie Regan
Gender and the Commodification of Community: Women.com and gURL.com
S. 143-
Nara, Yumiko / Iseda, Tetsuji
Ethics on the Internet: A Comparative Study of Japan, the United States, and Singapore
S. 161-
Kahn, Richard / Kellner, Douglas
Virtually Democratic: Online Communities and Internet Activism
S. 183-
Agre, Philip E.
The Practical Republic: Social Skills and the Progress of Citizenship
S. 201-
Etzioni, Amitai
On Virtual, Democratic Communities
S. 225-
Johnson, Diane / Bimber, Bruce
The Internet and Political Transformation Revisited
S. 239-
Schuler, Douglas
Toward Civic Intelligence: Building a New Sociotechnological Infrastructure
S. 263-