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New Media & Society, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2001
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, Leah A. Lievrouw, Roger Silverstone:

Editorial. 5-6 - Leah A. Lievrouw:

New Media and the 'Pluralization of Life-Worlds': A Role for Information in Social Differentiation. 7-28 - Ananda Mitra:

Marginal Voices in Cyberspace. 29-48 - Patrick Rössler:

Between Online Heaven and Cyberhell: The Framing of 'The Internet' by Traditional Media Coverage in Germany. 49-66 - Maria Bakardjieva, Richard Smith:

The Internet in Everyday Life: Computer Networking from the Standpoint of the Domestic User. 67-83 - Terhi Rantanen

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The Old and the New: Communications Technology and Globalization in Russia. 85-105 - Emma Rokesby:

Book Review: Critiques of Knowing: Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and Arts. 107-111 - Natilene Bowker:

Book Review: Cyberghetto or Cybertopia? Race, Class, and Gender on the Internet. 111-115 - Matthew Hills:

Book Review: Soaps, Fandom and Online. 115-119 - Maren Hartmann:

Book Review: The Power of Metaphor in the Age of Electronic Media. 119-123
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2001
- Marc van Lieshout:

Configuring the Digital City of Amsterdam: Social Learning in Experimentation. 131-156 - Lincoln Dahlberg

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Democracy via Cyberspace: Mapping the Rhetorics and Practices of Three Prominent Camps. 157-177 - Michael Bull:

The World According to Sound: Investigating the World of Walkman Users. 179-197 - Keri Facer, Rosamund Sutherland, Ruth Furlong, John Furlong:

What's the Point of Using Computers?: The Development of Young People's Computer Expertise in the Home. 199-219 - Rivka Ribak

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'Like Immigrants': Negotiating Power in the Face of the Home Computer. 220-238 - Kwela Sabine Hermanns:

Book Review: A Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights: The New Enclosures? 239-242 - Alan Cawson:

Book Review: Mobilizing the Information Society: Strategies for Growth and Opportunity. 243-246 - Kate O'Riordan:

Book Review: The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory: Magic, Metaphor, Power. 246-250 - Kay Dickinson:

Book Review: The Inner Life of Videogames. 250-253 - Matt Hills:

Book Review: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television. 254-256
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2001
- Charles Ess, Fay Sudweeks

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On the Edge: Cultural Barriers and Catalysts to IT Diffusion among Remote and Marginalized Communities. 259-269 - Roger W. Harris, Poline Bala, Peter Songan, Elaine Khoo Guat Lien, Tingang Trang:

Challenges and Opportunities in Introducing Information and Communication Technologies to the Kelabit Community of North Central Borneo. 270-295 - Peter Sy:

Barangays of IT: Filipinizing Mediated Communication and Digital Power. 296-312 - Louise Postma:

A Theoretical Argumentation and Evaluation of South African Learners' Orientation towards and Perceptions of the Empowering Use of Information: A Calculated Prediction of Computerized Learning for the Marginalized. 313-326 - Warren Bareiss:

Telemedicine in South Dakota: A Cultural Studies Approach. 327-355 - Erik P. Bucy, Kimberly Gregson:

Media Participation: A Legitimizing Mechanism of Mass Democracy. 357-380 - Kate Lacey:

Book Review: Radio in the Global Age. 381-385 - Nick Couldry:

Book Review: Sounding Out the City: Personal Stereos and the Management of Everyday Life. 385-389 - Petros Iosifidis:

Book Review: The Internet Challenge to Television. 389-392
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2001
- Supriya Singh:

Gender and the Use of the Internet at Home. 395-415 - Martin Kretschmer

, George Michael Klimis
, Roger Wallis:
Music in Electronic Markets: An Empirical Study. 417-441 - J. A. G. M. van Dijk, Loes de Vos:

Searching for the Holy Grail: Images of Interactive Television. 443-465 - John Nerone, Kevin G. Barnhurst

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Beyond Modernism: Digital Design, Americanization and the Future of Newspaper Form. 467-482 - Louis Leung

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College Student Motives for Chatting on ICQ. 483-500 - Michael Bull:

Book Review: Home Territories: Media, Mobility and Identity. 501-504 - Kate O'Riordan

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Book Review: Virtual Gender: Technology, Consumption and Identity. 504-508

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