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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Chicago, Ill. [u.a.] : Univ. of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 0226486982 , 0226486990 , 9780226486994
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 573 S. , Ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] Ebrary Online-Ressource ebrary online
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Liu, Alan, 1953 - The laws of cool
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Digital media ; Education, Higher ; Aims and objectives ; Humanities ; Social aspects ; Information society ; Internet ; Social aspects ; Knowledge workers ; Literature and technology ; Electronic books ; Geistige Arbeit ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Literaturtheorie ; Soziologie ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Internet ; Neue Medien ; Massenkultur ; Geisteswissenschaften
    Abstract: Knowledge work is now the reigning business paradigm and affects even the world of higher education. But what perspective can the knowledge of the humanities and arts contribute to a world of knowledge work whose primary mission is business? And what is the role of information technology as both the servant of the knowledge economy and the medium of a new technological cool? In The Laws of Cool, Alan Liu reflects on these questions as he considers the emergence of new information technologies and their profound influence on the forms and practices of knowledge.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Literature and Creative Destruction -- Part I The New Enlightenment -- Preface "Unnice Work": Knowledge Work and the Academy -- 1 The Idea of Knowledge Work -- Part II Ice Ages -- Preface "We Work Here, but We're Cool" -- 2 Automating -- 3 Informating -- 4 Networking -- Part III The Laws of Cool -- Preface "What's Cool?" -- 5 The Ethos of Information -- 6 Information Is Style -- 7 The Feeling of Information -- 8 Cyber-Politics and Bad Attitude -- Part IV Humanities and Arts in the Age of Knowledge Work -- Preface "More" -- 9 The Tribe of Cool -- 10 Historicizing Cool: Humanities in the Information Age -- 11 Destructive Creativity: The Arts in the Information Age -- 12 Speaking of History: Toward an Alliance of New Humanities and New Arts -- Epilogue -- Appendixes -- A. Taxonomy of Knowledge Work -- B. Chronology of Downsizing (Through the 1990s) -- C. "Ethical Hacking" and Art -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
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  • 2
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780203647059
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (201 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Routledge Key Guides
    DDC: 303.48/34
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    Keywords: Informationstechnik ; Internet ; Cyberspace ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch
    Abstract: The only A-Z guide available on this subject, this book provides a wide-ranging and up-to-date overview of the fast-changing and increasingly important world of cyberculture. Its clear and accessible entries cover aspects ranging from the technical to the theoretical, and from movies to the everyday, including: artificial intelligence cyberfeminism cyberpunk electronic government games HTML Java netiquette piracy. Fully cross-referenced and with suggestions for further reading, this comprehensive guide is an essential resource for anyone interested in this fascinating area.
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  • 3
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780511164415
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages)
    DDC: 306.702854678
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    Keywords: Internet ; Zweierbeziehung ; Gefühl ; Sexualität
    Abstract: This book will change the way you look at cyberspace and love forever.
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  • 4
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511489785
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 289 pages)
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    DDC: 306.7/0285/4678
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    Keywords: Love / Computer network resources ; Man-woman relationships / Computer network resources ; Mate selection / Computer network resources ; Dating (Social customs) / Computer network resources ; Internet ; Internet ; Liebe ; Partnerwahl ; Internet ; Partnerwahl ; Internet ; Liebe
    Abstract: Computers have changed not just the way we work but the way we love. Falling in and out of love, flirting, cheating, even having sex online have all become part of the modern way of living and loving. Yet we know very little about these new types of relationship. How is an online affair where the two people involved may never see or meet each other different from an affair in the real world? Is online sex still cheating on your partner? Why do people tell complete strangers their most intimate secrets? What are the rules of engagement? Will online affairs change the monogamous nature of romantic relationships? These are just some of the questions Professor Aaron Ben Ze'ev, distinguished writer and academic, addresses in this book, a full-length study of love online. Accessible, shocking, entertaining, enlightening, this book will change the way you look at cyberspace and love forever
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  • 5
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    Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : SAGE | [London] : [Sage Publishing]
    ISBN: 9781452229560
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxxiv, 350 p.) , Ill.
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Internet ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: 'Society Online' is not exclusively devoted to a particular technology, or specifically the Internet, but to a range of technologies and technological possibilities labelled 'new media'.
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  • 6
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    Beijing [u.a.] : O'Reilly
    ISBN: 0596007337 , 9780596007331
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1. ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    DDC: 302.230973
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    Keywords: Online journalism United States ; Internet Social aspects ; United States ; Internet Political aspects ; United States ; Web publishing United States ; Journalistik ; Internet
    Abstract: Grassroots journalists are dismantling Big Media's monopoly on the news, transforming it from a lecture to a conversation. Not content to accept the news as reported, these readers-turned-reporters are publishing in real time to a worldwide audience via the Internet. The impact of their work is just beginning to be felt by professional journalists and the newsmakers they cover. In We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People, nationally known business and technology columnist Dan Gillmor tells the story of this emerging phenomenon, and sheds light on this deep shift in how we make and consume the news.
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  • 7
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 9780748676989
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 176 pages)
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    DDC: 302.231
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Massenmedien ; Politik ; Internet / Social aspects ; Mass media ; Internet / Political aspects ; Internet ; Soziologie ; Alternative Kommunikation ; Internet ; Alternative Kommunikation ; Internet ; Soziologie
    Abstract: This book explores how the Internet presents radical ways of organising and producing media that offer political and cultural alternatives, both to ways of doing business and to how we understand the world and our place in it. The book is characterised by in-depth case studies. Topics include the media of new social movements and other radical political organisations (including the far right); websites produced by fans of popular culture; and media dedicated to developing a critical, 'public' journalism. It locates these studies in appropriate theoretical and historical contexts, while remaining accessible to a student audience. Major themes: *The use of the Internet by political groups such as the anti-capitalist and environmental movements, as well as the far right *Radical forms of creativity and distribution: the anti-copyright and sampling/file-sharing movements, and their role as cultural critics in a corporate world *The development and maintenance of a global, 'digital public sphere' of protest through such practices as 'hacktivism' *The use of new media technologies to transform existing media forms and practices, such as news media and Internet radio. This is the first book devoted entirely to 'alternative' ways of political organisation and cultural production on the Internet. The author is one of the leading international experts in the study of alternative media, and this book is an authoritative guide to all aspects of these phenomena: the cultural, the political, the economic and the social. The range of topics covered will make it an attractive text for a wide range of media and cultural studies and computing courses
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- The Internet, power and transgression -- Radical online journalism -- Far-right media on the Internet: culture, discourse and power -- Radical creativity and distribution: sampling, copyright and P2P -- Alternative radio and the Internet -- Fan culture and the Internet
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781452262871
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (385 pages)
    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Internet ; Informationsgesellschaft
    Abstract: Within the developed world, much of society experiences political, economic, and cultural life through a set of communication technologies barely older than many citizens. Society Online: The Internet in Context examines how new media technologies have not simply diffused across society, but how they have rapidly and deeply become embedded in our organizations and institutions. Society Online is not exclusively devoted to a particular technology, or specifically the Internet, but to a range of technologies and technological possibilities labeled "new media." Rather than trying to cover every possible topic relating to new communication technologies, this unique text is organized by how these new technologies mediate the community, political, economic, personal, and global spheres of our social lives. Editors Philip N. Howard and Steve Jones explore the multiple research methods that are required to understand the embeddedness of new media.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781781951330
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 334 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Waesche, Niko Marcel, 1968 - Internet entrepreneurship in Europe
    DDC: 384.3/094
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    Keywords: Internet ; Electronic Commerce ; Computerindustrie ; Telekommunikationspolitik ; Entrepreneurship ; Europa ; USA ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Internet industry ; Internet industry ; Telecommunication policy ; Telecommunication policy ; Electronic books ; USA ; Europa ; Internet ; Computerindustrie ; Telekommunikationspolitik
    Abstract: From its launch in 1997, the Frankfurt technology stock exchange developed spectacularly as did other European technology exchanges. Many Europeans thought that a new age of entrepreneurship had dawned. Following the downturn, however, the search for blame began. Much of this blame was undifferentiated and subjective. Public policy lessons were not drawn. Written by a well-known commentator of the European venture capital community, this book analyses the rise and decline of European internet entrepreneurship. The effects of both the public promotion of venture capital investments as well as the timing of telecommunications reform are examined in detail in various European countries, in particular in Germany and Sweden. The book contains a wealth of unique data on the failure of European internet ventures and draws several technology and telecommunications policy conclusions
    Abstract: pt. I. Global opportunity -- pt. II. National political economy
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  • 10
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    Oxford : OUP Oxford | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780191593963
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (368 pages)
    DDC: 303.48
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    Keywords: Internet ; Social Media ; Computerunterstützte Kommunikation ; Soziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book investigates the precise effects on society of the new and much vaunted electronic technologies (ICTs). Are fundamental shifts already taking place in the way in which we behave, organize, and interact as a direct result of their implementation? Providing a comprehensive set of detailed empirical studies of the genesis and use of these new technologies, the book also presents some surprising counterintuitive results.
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  • 11
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    Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub
    ISBN: 9780470777381 , 9781281311283 , 0631235078 , 0470774290 , 0631235086 , 9780631235071 , 9780470774298
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxxi, 588 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: The Information Age series
    Parallel Title: Print version Internet in everyday life
    DDC: 303.48/33
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    Keywords: Internet Social aspects ; Internet users ; Internet ; Soziale Rolle ; Social Media
    Abstract: The Internet in Everyday Life is the first book to systematically investigate how being online fits into people's everyday lives.:.; Opens up a new line of inquiry into the social effects of the Internet.; Focuses on how the Internet fits into everyday lives, rather than considering it as an alternate world.; Chapters are contributed by leading researchers in the area.; Studies are based on empirical data.; Talks about the reality of being online now, not hopes or fears about the future effects of the Internet
    Abstract: Foreword : The virtual community in the real world / Howard Rheingold -- Series editor's preface : The Internet and the network society / Manuel Castells -- The Internet in everyday life : an introduction / Caroline Haythornthwaite and Barry Wellman -- Days and nights on the Internet / Philip E.N. Howard, Lee Rainie, and Steve Jones -- The global villagers : comparing Internet users and uses around the world / Wenhong Chen, Jeffrey Boase, and Barry Wellman -- Syntopia : access, civic involvement, and social interaction on the Net / James E. Katz and Ronald E. Rice -- Digital living : the impact (or otherwise) of the Internet on everyday British life / Ben Anderson and Karina Tracey -- The changing digital divide in Germany / Gert G. Wagner, Rainer Pischner, and John P. Haisken-DeNew -- Doing social science research online / Alan Neustadtl, John P. Robinson, and Meyer Kestnbaum -- Internet use, interpersonal relations, and sociability : a time diary study / Norman H. Nie, D. Sunshine Hillygus, and Lutz Erbring -- The Internet and other uses of time / John P. Robinson [and others] -- Everyday communication patterns of heavy and light email users / Janell I. Copher, Alaina G. Kanfer, and Mary Bea Walker -- Capitalizing on the Net : social contact, civic engagement, and sense of community / Anabel Quan-Haase [and others] -- The impact of community computer networks on social capital and community involvement in Blacksburg / Andrea L. Kavanaugh and Scott J. Patterson -- The not so global village of Netville / Keith N. Hampton and Barry Wellman -- Email, gender, and personal relationships / Bonka Boneva and Robert Kraut -- Belonging in geographic, ethnic, and Internet spaces / Sorin Matei and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach -- Bringing the Internet home : adult distance learners and their Internet, home, and work worlds / Caroline Haythornthwaite and Michelle M. Kazmer -- Where home is the office : the new form of flexible work / Janet W. Salaff -- Kerala connections : will the Internet affect science in developing areas? / Theresa Davidson, R. Sooryamoorthy, and Wesley Shrum -- Social support for Japanese mothers online and offline / Kakuko Miyata -- Experience and trust in online shopping / Robert J. Lunn and Michael W. Suman
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword : The virtual community in the real world / Howard RheingoldSeries editor's preface : The Internet and the network society / Manuel Castells -- The Internet in everyday life : an introduction / Caroline Haythornthwaite and Barry Wellman -- Days and nights on the Internet / Philip E.N. Howard, Lee Rainie, and Steve Jones -- The global villagers : comparing Internet users and uses around the world / Wenhong Chen, Jeffrey Boase, and Barry Wellman -- Syntopia : access, civic involvement, and social interaction on the Net / James E. Katz and Ronald E. Rice -- Digital living : the impact (or otherwise) of the Internet on everyday British life / Ben Anderson and Karina Tracey -- The changing digital divide in Germany / Gert G. Wagner, Rainer Pischner, and John P. Haisken-DeNew -- Doing social science research online / Alan Neustadtl, John P. Robinson, and Meyer Kestnbaum -- Internet use, interpersonal relations, and sociability : a time diary study / Norman H. Nie, D. Sunshine Hillygus, and Lutz Erbring -- The Internet and other uses of time / John P. Robinson ... [et al.] -- Everyday communication patterns of heavy and light email users / Janell I. Copher, Alaina G. Kanfer, and Mary Bea Walker -- Capitalizing on the Net : social contact, civic engagement, and sense of community / Anabel Quan-Haase ... [et al.] -- The impact of community computer networks on social capital and community involvement in Blacksburg / Andrea L. Kavanaugh and Scott J. Patterson -- The not so global village of Netville / Keith N. Hampton and Barry Wellman -- Email, gender, and personal relationships / Bonka Boneva and Robert Kraut -- Belonging in geographic, ethnic, and Internet spaces / Sorin Matei and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach -- Bringing the Internet home : adult distance learners and their Internet, home, and work worlds / Caroline Haythornthwaite and Michelle M. Kazmer -- Where home is the office : the new form of flexible work / Janet W. Salaff -- Kerala connections : will the Internet affect science in developing areas? / Theresa Davidson, R. Sooryamoorthy, and Wesley Shrum -- Social support for Japanese mothers online and offline / Kakuko Miyata -- Experience and trust in online shopping / Robert J. Lunn and Michael W. Suman.
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9780262256506
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (486 pages)
    Series Statement: The MIT Press Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Katz, James Everett Social consequences of internet use
    DDC: 303.48330973
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    Keywords: Digital divide - United States ; Digital divide - United States ; Electronic books ; USA ; Internet ; Sozialpsychologie ; Gesellschaft
    Abstract: A study of the impact of Internet use on American society, based on a series of nationally representative surveys conducted from 1995 to 2000.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Boxes, Tables, and Figures -- Preface -- 1 America and the Internet: Access, Involvement, and Social Interaction -- I - Access -- 2 Access: Basic Issues and Prior Evidence -- 3 Access and Digital Divide: Results -- 4 Logging Off: Internet Dropouts -- 5 Access and Digital Divide Examples -- II - Civic and Community Involvement -- 6 Civic and Community Involvement: Basic Issues and Prior Evidence -- 7 Political Involvement: Survey Results -- 8 Community Involvement: Survey Results -- 9 Involvement Examples: Evidence for an ''Invisible Mouse''? -- III - Social Interaction and Expression -- 10 Social Interactio n and Expression: Basic Issues and Prior Evidence -- 11 Social Interaction: Survey Results -- 12 Interaction and Expression: Self, Identity, and Homepages -- 13 Interaction and Expression Examples -- IV Integration and Conclusion -- 14 Access, Involvement, Interaction, and Social Capital on the Internet: Digital Divides and Digital Bridges -- Appendixes -- A Methodology -- B Descriptive Statistics from Surveys -- References -- Index.
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  • 13
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    Cambridge, UK : Polity
    ISBN: 9780745667317
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (221 Seiten)
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: ProQuest Ebook Central
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hutchby, Ian Conversation and technology
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    Keywords: Communication and technology ; Conversation analysis ; Electronic books ; Telefonieren ; Interaktive Medien ; Internet ; Kommunikation ; Wandel
    Abstract: We live in a world where social interaction is increasingly mediated by technological devices. In this book, Ian Hutchby explores the impact these technologies have on our attempts to communicate. Focusing on four examples - telephones, computerized expert systems at work, speech-based systems dealing with enquiries from the public, and multi-user spaces on the Internet - Hutchby asks: are we increasingly technologized conversationalists, or is technology increasingly conversationalized? Conversation and Technology draws on recent theory and empirical research in conversation analysis, ethnomethodology and the social construction of technology. In novel contributions to each of these areas, Hutchby argues that the ways in which we interact can be profoundly shaped by technological media, while at the same time we ourselves are shapers of both the cultural and interactional properties of these technologies. The book begins by examining a variety of theoretical perspectives on this issue. Hutchby offers a critical appraisal of recent sociological thinking, which has tended to over-estimate society's influence on technological development. Instead he calls for a new appreciation of the relationship between human communication and technology. Using a range of case studies to illustrate his argument, Hutchby explores the multiplicity of ways in which technology affects our ordinary conversational practices. Readers in areas as diverse as sociology, communication studies, psychology, computer science and management studies will find much of interest in this account of the human and communicative properties of various forms of modern communication technology. Ian Hutchbyis Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Communication at Brunel University and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. His research involves the application of conversation analysis to various areas of technologically-mediated interaction, including the distinctive properties of broadcast talk and the possibilities of human-machine interaction; as well as the analysis of children's communicative competence
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; 1: Introduction: Technologies for Communication; 2: The Communicative Affordances of Technological Artefacts; 3: Communication as Computation?; 4: Talk-in-interaction; 5: The Telephone: Technology of Sociability; 6: Telephone Interaction and Social Identity; 7: Technological Mediation and Asymmetrical Interaction; 8: Computers, Humans and Conversation; 9: Virtual Conversation; 10: Conclusion: A Reversion to the Real?; Appendix: Transcription Conventions; Bibliography; Index
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    Cambridge : MIT Press
    ISBN: 9780262287029
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (376 pages)
    Series Statement: MIT Press Sourcebooks Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The digital divide
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    Keywords: Digital divide -- United States ; Information technology -- Social aspects -- United States ; Digital divide ; United States ; Information technology ; Social aspects ; United States ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Informationstechnik ; Internet ; Soziologie
    Abstract: This book presents data supporting the existence of a gap-along racial, economic, ethnic, and education lines-between those who have access to the latest information technologies and those who do not.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- I The Set-Up -- 1 Falling through the Net: A Survey of the "Have-Nots" in Rural and Urban America -- 2 Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide -- 3 The Evolution of the Digital Divide -- II The Context -- 4 Information Gaps -- 5 Universal Service from the Bottom Up -- 6 Universal Access to Online Services -- 7 Universal Service Policies as Wealth Redistribution -- III The Advocates -- 8 Equality in the Information Age -- 9 The Digital Divide Confronts the Telecommunications Act of 1996 -- 10 The E-rate in America -- 11 Universal Access to Email -- 12 Clinton Enlists Help for Plan to Increase Computer Use -- IV Reality Check -- 13 Data from Three Empirical Studies, 2000 -- 14 The Truth about the Digital Divide -- 15 Internet Access Spreads to More Classrooms, Survey Finds -- 16 Cheap Computers Bridge Digital Divide -- 17 This Internet Start-Up Looks to Conquer an Online Divide -- V What's It All Mean? -- 18 Of Gaps by Which Democracy We Measure -- 19 Falling for the Gap -- 20 Declare the War Won -- Epilogue -- Source Notes -- Index.
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780262287029
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 357 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The digital divide
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    Keywords: Internet ; Informationstechnik ; Soziologie
    Abstract: This book presents data supporting the existence of a gap--along racial, economic, ethnic, and education lines--between those who have access to the latest information technologies and those who do not.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139164887
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 303 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: Communication, society and politics
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    Keywords: Internet Social aspects ; Political participation Computer network resources ; Internet Political aspects ; Digital divide ; Internet ; Informationstechnik ; Kommunikationstechnik ; Medienkonsum ; Information ; Zugang ; Zivilgesellschaft ; E-Government ; Demokratie ; Politische Beteiligung ; Digital divide ; Internet ; Political aspects ; Internet ; Social aspects ; Political participation ; Computer network resources ; Internet ; Demokratie ; Bürgerbeteiligung
    Abstract: There is widespread concern that the growth of the Internet is exacerbating inequalities between the information rich and poor. Digital Divide examines access and use of the Internet in 179 nations world-wide. A global divide is evident between industrialized and developing societies. A social divide is apparent between rich and poor within each nation. Within the online community, evidence for a democratic divide is emerging between those who do and do not use Internet resources to engage and participate in public life. Part I outlines the theoretical debate between cyber-optimists who see the Internet as the great leveler. Part II examines the virtual political system and the way that representative institutions have responded to new opportunities on the Internet. Part III analyzes how the public has responded to these opportunities in Europe and the United States and develops the civic engagement model to explain patterns of participation via the Internet.
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    London : SAGE Publications | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781847876492
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 179 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hine, Christine Virtual ethnography
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hine, Christine Virtual ethnography
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    Keywords: Volkskunde ; Ethnologie ; Internet ; Electronic books ; Internet -- Social aspects ; Technology -- Social aspects
    Abstract: "This book reflects scholarly dedication to enlarging the discussion on the nature and role of the internet, and provides insight into how ethnographic methodologies can be adapted creatively to research into modern electronic forms of communication." - International Journal of Market Research.
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9781841508672
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (130 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Words on the Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Pemberton, Lyn Words on the Web : Computer Mediated Communication
    DDC: 004.6
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    Keywords: Electronic books. -- local ; Communication -- Data processing ; World Wide Web -- Data processing ; Communication ; Data processing ; World Wide Web ; Data processing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Internet ; Sprache
    Abstract: Recent developments in technology - video conferencing, email and the World Wide Web - have made this a crucial moment for those people studying language behaviour. Pemberton and Shurville place readers at the heart of investigations into what happens to language when people communicate via computers. These studies consider the ways in which we combine written, spoken and non-verbal modes to express ourselves through new media. They discuss informal activities such as email and the chat-room, educational uses of CMC for collaborative learning and language practice, and the integration of CMC into formal work practice - for instance in an ambulance dispatch centre. The scope of the book ranges from Conversation Analysis to Genre Theory and from Social Psychology to Politeness Theory. There is much to contemplate for both designers of new communication as well as those commissioning and buying these technologies for our homes, schools and workplaces. The collection of work here has been edited to recognise the range of disciplines looking to this field and is of direct interest to any linguist, psychologist or other social scientist working in the study of human communication.
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Preliminaries -- Contents -- Introduction -- - Part One - New Media, New Structures -- 1. One-way Doors, Teleportation and Writing without Prepositions: an analysis of WWW hypertext links -- 1.1. The role of links -- 1.2. The Directional Link -- 1.3. The Instant Link -- 1.4. The generic link -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 2. Knowledge content and narrative structure -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Conversation Theory -- 2.3 A model for the structure of knowledge -- 2.4 Constructing an expository narrative -- 2.5. Summary of the variety of forms of expository narrative -- 2.6 Implications for computer-mediated communication -- 2.7 Concluding Remarks -- 3. Anchors in Context: a corpus analysis of authoring conventions for web pages -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Methodology -- 3.3 Analysing the Home Corpus -- 3.4 Conclusions -- 4. Scholarly Email Discussion List Postings: a single new genre of academic communication? -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Theoretical background: do list contributions establish a genre? -- 4.3 Data and methodology -- 4.4 Results -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5. The use of communicative resources in internet video conferencing -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methodology - the interactionist approach -- 5.3 The data -- 5.4 Data analysis -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6. The pragmatics of orality in English, Japanese and Korean computer-mediated communication -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Background information - writing systems and word-processing -- 6.3 Method -- 6.4 Conclusion -- - Part Two - New Media, New Behaviours -- 7. Multilingualism on the Net: language attitudes and use of talkers -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2 Multilingualism and multinationalism on talkers -- 7.3 The questionnaire study -- 7.4 The French room and the language wars -- 7.5 Discussion and Conclusions.
    Abstract: 8. Maintaining the Virtual Community: use of politeness strategies in an email discussion group -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Politeness strategies -- 8.3 The corpus -- 8.4 Face-threatening acts -- 8.5 Politeness in written discourse -- 8.6 Two messages -- 8.7 The wider sample -- 8.8. Conclusion -- 9. Effects of group identity on discussions in public on-line fora -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Background -- 9.3. Study One -- 9.4 Study Two -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10. Literal or Loose Talk: the negotiation of meaning on an internet discussion list -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Theoretical Background -- 10.3 Methodology and Data Analysis -- 10.4 Concluding discussion -- 11. Electronic Mail, Communication and Social Identity: a social psychological analysis of computer-mediated group interaction -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Method -- 11.3 Results -- 11.4 Discussion -- 12. Interactional implications of computer mediation in emergency calls -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Emergency calls as computer-mediated interaction -- 12.3 Register-related aspects of CMC -- 12.4 Conclusion: the social relevance of CMC studies -- Bibliography -- Back Cover
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    London : Sage
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 179 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Hine, Christine Virtual ethnography
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    Keywords: Internet Social aspects ; Ethnologie ; Internet
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