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The Information Society, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2006
- Rajendra Kumar, Michael L. Best:
Impact and Sustainability of E-Government Services in Developing Countries: Lessons Learned from Tamil Nadu, India. 1-12 - Michael Blakemore, Max Craglia:
Access to Public-Sector Information in Europe: Policy, Rights, and Obligations. 13-24 - Y. Connie Yuan, Geri Gay, Helene Hembrooke:
Focused Activities and the Development of Social Capital in a Distributed Learning "Community". 25-39
- Pyungho Kim:
Is Korea a Strong Internet Nation? 41-44 - Catherine Frost:
Internet Galaxy Meets Postnational Constellation: Prospects for Political Solidarity After the Internet. 45-49
- Jennifer Bussell:
A Review of: "The Information Revolution and Developing Countries". 51-52 - Lisa Covi:
A Review of: "Social Thinking - Software Practice". 53-54 - John Monberg:
A Review of: "Computer Mediated Communication: Social Interaction and the Internet". 55-56 - Lisa Jean Moore:
A Review of: "Mediating the Human Body: Technology, Communication, and Fashion". 57-58 - Sharon Strover:
A Review of: "Addressing the World: National Identity and Internet Country Code Domains". 59-60 - Michael Tyworth:
A Review of: "Information Systems and Global Diversity". 61-62
Volume 22, Number 2, 2006
- Mark Deuze:
Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering Principal Components of a Digital Culture. 63-75 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Boundary Objects with Agency: A Method for Studying the Design-Use Interface. 77-87 - Sampsa Hyysalo:
The Role of Learning-by-Using in the Design of Health Care Technologies: A Case Study. 89-99 - Dirk H. R. Spennemann:
The Internet and Daily Life in Australia: An Exploration. 101-110
- Endre Dányi:
Xerox Project: Photocopy Machines as a Metaphor for an "Open Society". 111-115
- Pernilla Gripenberg:
An Informational versus Network Perspective on the Information Society. 117-120
Volume 22, Number 3, 2006
- Bairj Donabedian:
Optimization and Its Alternative in Media Choice: A Model of Reliance on Social-Influence Processes. 121-135 - Gustavo S. Mesch, Ilan Talmud:
The Quality of Online and Offline Relationships: The Role of Multiplexity and Duration of Social Relationships. 137-148 - Pratim Datta, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika:
A Global Investigation of Granger Causality between Information Infrastructure Investment and Service-Sector Growth. 149-163
- Ian O. Angell, Jonathan Frederick Ezer:
New Barbarians at the Gate: The New Spirit Emerging in India. 165-176 - Wilfred Dolfsma:
Collective Consuming: Consumers as Subcontractors in Electronic Markets. 177-183
- Alice Robbin:
A Review of: "Information and American Democracy: Technology in the Evolution of Political Power, by Bruce Bimber, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003, xv ++ 268 pp, ISBN 0-52180-492-2". 185-186 - Kris Snijkers:
A Review of: "The Information Ecology of E-Government: E-Government as Institutional and Technological Innovation in Public Administration, edited by Victor Bekkers and Vincent Homburg, Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2005, xi ++ 193 pp, ISBN 1-58603-483-9". 187-188 - Loong Wong:
A Review of: "Building Diaspora: Filipino Cultural Community Formation on the Internet, by Emily Noelle Ignacio, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2005, xvi ++ 176 pp, ISBN 0-8135-3514-X". 189-190
Volume 22, Number 4, 2006
- Alladi Venkatesh:
Introduction to the Special Issue on "ICT in Everyday Life: Home and Personal Environments". 191-194
- Leslie Haddon:
The Contribution of Domestication Research to In-Home Computing and Media Consumption. 195-203 - Susan A. Brown, Viswanath Venkatesh, Hillol Bala:
Household Technology Use: Integrating Household Life Cycle and the Model of Adoption of Technology in Households. 205-218 - Sonia Livingstone:
Drawing Conclusions from New Media Research: Reflections and Puzzles Regarding Children's Experience of the Internet. 219-230 - Ruby Roy Dholakia:
Gender and IT in the Household: Evolving Patterns of Internet Use in the United States. 231-240 - Lynne Hamill:
Controlling Smart Devices in the Home. 241-249
- Pam Heath, Nancy Bell:
The Changing World of Home Technology: A Microsoft Case Study. 251-259
Volume 22, Number 5, 2006
- Michel J. Menou, Richard D. Taylor:
A "Grand Challenge": Measuring Information Societies. 261-267
- Karine Barzilai-Nahon:
Gaps and Bits: Conceptualizing Measurements for Digital Divide/s. 269-278 - Vasja Vehovar, Pavle Sicherl, Tobias Hüsing, Vesna Dolnicar:
Methodological Challenges of Digital Divide Measurements. 279-290 - Gregor Petric:
Conceptualizing and Measuring the Social Uses of the Internet: The Case of Personal Web Sites. 291-301
- Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt:
Exploring Social Theory as a Framework for Social and Cultural Measurements of the Information Society. 303-310
- Steve Sawyer, Andrea H. Tapia:
Always Articulating: Theorizing on Mobile and Wireless Technologies. 311-323 - Lucas D. Introna, Louise Whittaker:
Power, Cash, and Convenience: Translations in the Political Site of the ATM. 325-340 - John B. Horrigan, Chandler Stolp, Robert H. Wilson:
Broadband Utilization in Space: Effects of Population and Economic Structure. 341-354
- Ramesh Srinivasan:
Where Information Society and Community Voice Intersect. 355-365
- Ian Hosein:
A Review of: "Knowledge Power: Intellectual Property, Information, and Privacy, by Renée Marlin-Bennett, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004, xii + 274 pp, ISBN 1-58826-281-2". 367-368 - Eileen M. Trauth:
A Review of: "The Information Revolution & Ireland: Prospects and Challenges, by Lee Komito, Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2004, ix + 222 pp, ISBN 1-904558-07-0". 369-370 - Emmanuelle Vaast:
A Review of: "Information and Communication Technology in Organizations: Adoption, Implementation, Use and Effects, by Harry Bouwman, Bart van den Hooff, Lidwien van de Wijngaert, and Jan van Dijk, London: Sage Publications, 2005, xiv + 223 pp, ISBN 1412900905". 371-372
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