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New Media & Society, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2003
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, Leah A. Lievrouw, Roger Silverstone, Keith N. Hampton

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Editorial. 5-6 - Michele White

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Too close to see: men, women, and webcams. 7-28 - Jan Fernback:

Legends on the net: an examination of computer-mediated communication as a locus of oral culture. 29-45 - Philip E. Steinberg, Stephen D. McDowell:

Mutiny on the bandwidth: the semiotics of statehood in the internet domain name registries of Pitcairn Island and Niue. 47-67 - Patrick B. O'Sullivan, Andrew J. Flanagin:

Reconceptualizing 'flaming' and other problematic messages. 69-94 - Lynn Schofield Clark:

Challenges of social good in the world of Grand Theft Auto and Barbie: a case study of a community computer center for youth. 95-116 - Alvan Bregman, Caroline Haythornthwaite

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Radicals of presentation: visibility, relation, and co-presence in persistent conversation. 117-140
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2003
- Sonia Livingstone

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Children's Use of the Internet: Reflections on the Emerging Research Agenda. 147-166 - Akiba A. Cohen, Dafna Lemish:

Real Time and Recall Measures of Mobile Phone Use: Some Methodological Concerns and Empirical Applications. 167-183 - John Downey, Natalie Fenton:

New Media, Counter Publicity and the Public Sphere. 185-202 - Mark Deuze

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The Web and its Journalisms: Considering the Consequences of Different Types of Newsmedia Online. 203-230 - Greg Elmer:

A Diagram of Panoptic Surveillance. 231-247 - Susannah R. Stern

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Encountering Distressing Information in Online Research: A Consideration of Legal and Ethical Responsibilities. 249-266 - Tomoko Kanayama:

Ethnographic Research on the Experience of Japanese Elderly People Online. 267-288 - Irmi Karl:

Book Reviews. 289-293 - Nat Muller, Jan van Eyck:

Book Reviews. 293-298 - Andrew Rojecki:

Book Reviews. 298-302 - Trine Bjørkmann Andreassen:

Book Reviews. 302-304
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2003
- Sonia Liff, Anne Sofie Lægran:

Cybercafés: Debating the Meaning and Significance of Internet Access in a Café Environment. 307-312 - Sonia Liff, Fred Steward:

Shaping e-Access in the Cybercafé: Networks, Boundaries and Heterotopian Innovation. 313-334 - Johanna Uotinen:

Involvement in (the Information) Society - The Joensuu Community Resource Centre Netcafé. 335-356 - Anne Sofie Lægran, James Stewart:

Nerdy, Trendy or Healthy? Configuring the Internet Café. 357-377 - Nina Wakeford:

The Embedding of Local Culture in Global Communication: Independent Internet Cafés in London. 379-399 - Janet Megan Jones:

Show Your Real Face: A Fan Study of the UK Big Brother Transmissions (2000, 2001, 2002). Investigating the Boundaries between Notions of Consumers and Producers of Factual Television. 400-421 - Sandra Braman, Stephanie Roberts:

Advantage ISP: Terms of Service as Media Law. 422-448
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2003
- Joyce Lamerichs, Hedwig F. M. Te Molder

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Computer-Mediated Communication: From a Cognitive to a Discursive Model. 451-473 - Ann-Sofie Axelsson, Åsa Abelin, Ralph Schroeder:

Anyone Speak Spanish?: Language Encounters in Multi-User Virtual Environments and the Influence of Technology. 475-498 - David J. Gunkel:

Second Thoughts: Toward a Critique of the Digital Divide. 499-522 - Tony Wilson, Azizah Hamzah, Umi Khattab:

The 'Cultural Technology of Clicking' in the Hypertext Era: Electronic Journalism Reception in Malaysia. 523-545 - Arun Vishwanath, Gerald M. Goldhaber:

An Examination of the Factors Contributing to Adoption Decisions among Late-Diffused Technology Products. 547-572

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