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New Media & Society, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 2002
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, Leah A. Lievrouw, Roger Silverstone, Caroline Bassett:

Editorial. 5-7 - Zizi Papacharissi:

The virtual sphere: The internet as a public sphere. 9-27 - Anna Martinson, Nancy Schwartz, Misha W. Vaughan:

Women's experiences of leisure: Implications for design. 29-49 - Steven S. Vrooman:

The art of invective: Performing identity in cyberspace. 51-70 - Brian H. Spitzberg

, Gregory Hoobler:
Cyberstalking and the technologies of interpersonal terrorism. 71-92 - Dwayne Winseck

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Illusions of perfect information and fantasies of control in the information society. 93-122 - Myria Georgiou:

Book Review: Contesting the Frontiers: Media and Dimensions of Identity. 123-127 - Tim Jordan:

Book Review: Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social Movements. 127-130 - Keith Tester:

Book Review: The Ethics of Cyberspace. 130-133
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2002
- Christopher R. Hughes, Roger Silverstone:

Editorial. 139-140 - Xiudian Dai:

Towards a digital economy with Chinese characteristics? 141-162 - Junhua Zhang:

Will the government 'serve the people'?: The development of Chinese e-government. 163-184 - Anthony Y. H. Fung

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Identity politics, resistance and new media technologies: A Foucauldian approach to the study of the HKnet. 185-204 - Christopher R. Hughes:

China and the globalization of ICTs: Implications for international relations. 205-224 - Ian Goodwin

, Steve Spittle:
The European Union and the information society: Discourse, power and policy. 225-249 - Mark Andrejevic

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The kinder, gentler gaze of Big Brother: Reality TV in the era of digital capitalism. 251-270 - Sally J. McMillan:

A four-part model of cyber-interactivity: Some cyber-places are more interactive than others. 271-291 - Matt Hills:

Book Review: Cyberpl@y: Communicating Online. 293-297 - Tim Jordan:

Book Review: Political Machines: Governing a Technological Society. 297-299 - Patricia Radin:

Book Review: Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy. 300-304
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2002
- Richard J. W. van der Wurff:

The impact of electronic publishing on the performance of professional information markets in the Netherlands. 307-328 - Harry Bouwman, Lidwien van de Wijngaert:

Content and context: an exploration of the basic characteristics of information needs. 329-353 - Spiro Kiousis

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Interactivity: a concept explication. 355-383 - Holly Kruse:

Narrowcast technology, interactivity, and the economic relations of space: the case of horse race simulcasting. 385-404 - James Newman:

In search of the videogame player: The lives of Mario. 405-422 - Bernard McKenna:

Book Review: The Fibreculture Reader: Politics of a digital present. 423-426 - Marcus Leaning:

Book Review: The Internet and Society. 426-429
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2002
- Ian Weber, Vanessa Evans:

Constructing the Meaning of Digital Television in Britain, the United States and Australia. 435-456 - Pui See Tang, Peng Hwa Ang

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The Diffusion of Information Technology in Singapore Schools: a Process Framework. 457-478 - Ananda Mitra, Eric Watts:

Theorizing Cyberspace: the Idea of Voice Applied to the Internet Discourse. 479-498 - Alan R. Kluver

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The Logic of New Media in International Affairs. 499-517 - Sung Tae Kim, David Weaver:

Communication Research About the Internet: a Thematic Meta-analysis. 518-538 - Nebojsa Kujundzic, Matthew Dorrell:

Instantaneous Representation and the Pig Itself. 540-549 - Philip N. Howard:

Network Ethnography and the Hypermedia Organization: New Media, New Organizations, New Methods. 550-574

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