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New Media & Society, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 2007
- Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones:

Editorial: Remembering Roger. 5-7 - Maren Hartmann

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A European avant la lettre. 9-15 - Sonia Livingstone

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On the material and the symbolic: Silverstone's double articulation of research traditions in new media studies. 16-24 - Leslie Haddon

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Roger Silverstone's legacies: domestication. 25-32 - Shani Orgad

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The internet as a moral space: the legacy of Roger Silverstone. 33-41 - Caroline Bassett:

Of distance and closeness: the work of Roger Silverstone. 42-48 - Jan Fernback:

Beyond the diluted community concept: a symbolic interactionist perspective on online social relations. 49-69 - Yonghoi Song:

Internet news media and issue development: a case study on the roles of independent online news services as agenda-builders for anti-US protests in South Korea. 71-92 - Laura Robinson:

The cyberself: the self-ing project goes online, symbolic interaction in the digital age. 93-110 - Michelle M. Kazmer

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Beyond C U L8R: disengaging from online social worlds. 111-138 - Megan Boler:

Hypes, hopes and actualities: new digital Cartesianism and bodies in cyberspace. 139-168 - Shoshana Magnet:

Review Article: Reading video game theory. 169-173 - Andrea Baker:

Book Review: Politics on the Internet: A Student Guide. 175-177 - Lisbeth Klastrup:

Book Review: Media, Technology and Everyday Life in Europe: From Information to Communication. 177-180 - Steve Jones:

Book Review: O.COM: Cybersex Addiction. 180-182
Volume 9, Number 2, April 2007
- Lemi Baruh

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Read at your own risk: shrinkage of privacy and interactive media. 187-211 - Donghun Chung

, Chang Soo Nam
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An analysis of the variables predicting instant messenger use. 212-234 - Craig Hayden

, Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach:
Maintaining the digital hub: locating the community technology center in a communication infrastructure. 235-257 - Melissa Wall:

Social movements and email: expressions of online identity in the globalization protests. 258-277 - Leen D'Haenens

, Joyce Koeman, Frieda Saeys:
Digital citizenship among ethnic minority youths in the Netherlands and Flanders. 278-299 - Joseph Turow, Michael Hennessy:

Internet privacy and institutional trust: insights from a national survey. 300-318 - Andrew J. Flanagin, Miriam J. Metzger

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The role of site features, user attributes, and information verification behaviors on the perceived credibility of web-based information. 319-342 - Scott W. Campbell

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A cross-cultural comparison of perceptions and uses of mobile telephony. 343-363 - Michelle Rodino-Colocino:

Review Article: Domesticity and new media: Thomas Berker, Maren Hartmann, Yyves Punie and Katie Ward (eds), Domestication of Media and Technology. New York: Open University Press, 2006. xiii+255 pp. ISBN 0 - 335 - 21768 - 0, $41.95 (pbk) - Hugh Mackay and Darren Ivey, Modern Media in the Home: An Ethnographic Study. Rome: John Libbey-CIC, 2004. viii+174 pp. ISBN 1 - 86020 - 598 - 4, $28.95 (pbk). 364-371 - Tobias Olsson:

Book Reviews: Mark J. Lacy and Peter Wilkin (edS), GlObal POliticS in the InfOrmatiOn Age. MancheSter: MancheSter UniverSity PreSS, 2005. x+208pp. ISBN 0 - 7190 - 6794 - 4, £55 (hbk). 372-374 - Matt Carlson:

Book Reviews: Eli Noam, Jo Groebel and Darcy Gerbarg, Internet TeleviSion, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum AssociateS, 2004. xxvii+250 pp. ISBN 0 - 80584 - 306 - X, $34.50 (pbk). 374-376
Volume 9, Number 3, June 2007
- Harry Bouwman

, Patrick van der Duin
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Futures research, communication and the use of information and communication technology in households in 2010: a reassessment. 379-399 - Andrew J. Flanagin:

Commercial markets as communication markets: uncertainty reduction through mediated information exchange in online auctions. 401-423 - Jan Heim, Petter Bae Brandtzæg, Birgit Hertzberg Kaare, Tor Endestad

, Leila Torgersen:
Children's usage of media technologies and psychosocial factors. 425-454 - Jochen Peter, Patti M. Valkenburg

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Who looks for casual dates on the internet? A test of the compensation and the recreation hypotheses. 455-474 - Jay Scherer:

Globalization, promotional culture and the production/consumption of online games: engaging Adidas's 'Beat Rugby' Campaign. 475-496 - Robert Tynes:

Nation-building and the diaspora on Leonenet: a case of Sierra Leone in cyberspace. 497-518 - Robert T. Wood, Robert J. Williams:

Problem gambling on the internet: implications for internet gambling policy in North America. 520-542 - Elijah Wright:

Review Article: Our computers, our selves: Sherry Turkle, The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005. xi+392 pp. ISBN 0262701111, $23.00 (pbk) Ted Friedman, Electric Dreams: Computers in American Culture. New York: New York University Press, 2005. x+272 pp. ISBN 0814727409, $22.00 (pbk). 543-547 - Jane C. Park:

Book Review: T.L. Taylor, Play Between WorldS: Exploring Online Game Culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. vii+197 pp. ISBN 0262201631, $29.95 hbk. 548-550 - Tarleton Gillespie:

Book Review: Michael Strangelove, The Empire Of Mind: Digital Piracy and the Anti-CapitaliSt Movement. Toronto: University Of Toronto Press, 2005, 320 pp. ISBN 0802038982, paper, $33.95. 550-552
Volume 9, Number 4, August 2007
- Pam Royse, Joon Lee, Baasanjav Undrahbuyan, Mark Hopson, Mia Consalvo:

Women and games: technologies of the gendered self. 555-576 - Shoshana Magnet:

Feminist sexualities, race and the internet: an investigation of suicidegirls.com. 577-602 - Birgit Hertzberg Kaare, Petter Bae Brandtzæg, Jan Heim, Tor Endestad:

In the borderland between family orientation and peer culture: the use of communication technologies among Norwegian tweens. 603-624 - Paul Hodkinson:

Interactive online journals and individualization. 625-650 - Martine Van Selm

, Allerd Peeters:
Additional communication channels in Dutch television genres. 651-669 - Sonia Livingstone

, Ellen J. Helsper
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Gradations in digital inclusion: children, young people and the digital divide. 671-696 - Elizabeth Michelle Hoctor:

Review Article: Emerging virtual nations: promise and potential. 697-705 - E. Dianne Looker:

Book Review: Heather E. Hudson, From Rural Village to Global Village: Telecommunications for Development in the Information Age. London and Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006. xii + 179 pp. ISBN 0 - 8058 - 6016 - 9, $24.50 (pbk). 707-709 - John Carey:

Book Review: Joseph Turow, Niche Envy: Marketing Discrimination in the Digital Age. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. viii + 225 pp. ISBN 0 - 262 - 20165 - 8, $27.95 (hbk). 709-711
Volume 9, Number 5, October 2007
- Jan Fernback, Zizi Papacharissi:

Online privacy as legal safeguard: the relationship among consumer, online portal, and privacy policies. 715-734 - Nancy K. Baym, Yan Bing Zhang

, Adrianne Kunkel, Andrew M. Ledbetter, Mei-Chen Lin:
Relational quality and media use in interpersonal relationships. 735-752 - Gerard Goggin

, Christina Spurgeon
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Premium rate culture: the new business of mobile interactivity. 753-770 - Dawn Poole:

A study of beliefs and behaviors regarding digital technology. 771-793 - John Dimmick, Artemio Ramirez Jr., Tao Wang, Shu-Fang Lin:

'Extending Society': the role of personal networks and gratification-utilities in the use of interactive communication media. 795-810 - Daniela V. Dimitrova

, Michael Bugeja:
The half-life of internet references cited in communication journals. 811-826 - Lincoln Dahlberg

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Rethinking the fragmentation of the cyberpublic: from consensus to contestation. 827-847 - Scott Wright

, John Street
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Democracy, deliberation and design: the case of online discussion forums. 849-869 - Allison Muri:

Review Article: Traversing the territories: when humanists engage with biotechnology and technoscience: Eugene Thacker, The Global Genome: Biotechnology, Politics and Culture. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2005. xxiii + 416pp. ISBN 0 - 262 - 20155 - 0, $39.95 (hbk); ISBN 0 - 262 - 70116 - 2, $19.95 (pbk) Marquard Smith and Joanne Morra (eds), The Prosthetic Impulse: From a Posthuman Present to a Biocultural Future. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006. vii + 297pp. ISBN 0 - 262 - 19530 - 5, $34.95 (hbk); ISBN 0 - 262 - 69361 - 5, $18.95 (pbk). 871-879 - Paul Zube:

Review Article: Mediated democracy: Andrew Chadwick, Internet Politics: States Citizens, and New Communication Technologies. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. xi + 384pp. ISBN 0 - 19 - 517773 - 8, $39.95 (pbk) Sarah Oates, Diana Owen, and Rachel K. Gibson (eds), The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists. London: Routledge, 2006. xii + 228pp. ISBN 0 - 415 - 34784-X, $135.00 (hbk) David Skinner, James R. Compton and Michael Gasher (eds), Converging Media, Diverging Politics: A Political Economy of News Media in the United States and Canada. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2005. vi + 344pp. ISBN 0 - 7391 - 1306 - 2, $34.95 (pbk). 881-888
Volume 9, Number 6, December 2007
- Jack Linchuan Qiu, Eric C. Thompson

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Editorial: mobile communication and Asian modernities. 895-901 - Jack Linchuan Qiu:

The accidental accomplishment of Little Smart: understanding the emergence of a working-class ICT. 903-923 - Jia Lu, Ian Weber:

State, power and mobile communication: a case study of China. 925-944 - Tony Wilson, Florence Thang:

The hermeneutic circle of cellphone use: four universal moments in a Malaysian narrative of continuing contact. 945-963 - Marc Hooghe, Wouter Teepe:

Party profiles on the web: an analysis of the logfiles of non-partisan interactive political internet sites in the 2003 and 2004 election campaigns in Belgium. 965-985 - Zixue Tai

, Tao Sun:
Media dependencies in a changing media environment: the case of the 2003 SARS epidemic in China. 987-1009 - Dave D'Alessio:

A preliminary evaluation of the impact of unsolicited commercial email promoting stocks on the price of the stock. 1011-1027 - Mary Griffiths:

Review Article: Future assemblies: theorizing mobilities and users: Manuel Castells, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Araba Sey, Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. xii + 331pp. ISBN 0262033550, $29.95 (hbk) Jo Groebel, Eli M. Noam and Valerie Feldmann (eds), Mobile Media: Content and Services for Wireless Communication. Mahwah, NJ and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006. xxi + 255pp. ISBN 0805858806, $34.50 (pbk) Mimi Sheller and John Urry (eds), Mobile Technologies of the City. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. viii + 200pp. ISBN-10 0415374340, $121.00 (hbk). 1029-1036 - Stephanie Boluk:

Book Review: David Silver and Adrienne Massanari (eds), Critical Cyberculture Studies. New York: New York University Press, 2006. xvii + 323 pp. ISBN 0814740243, $70 (hbk), $23 (pbk). 1037-1039 - Ken S. McAllister:

Book Review: Ian Bogost, Unit Operations: An Approach to Videogame Criticism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. xv + 243 pp. ISBN 026202599X, $35 (hbk). 1039-1042 - Anikó Imre:

Book Review: Robin Mason and Frank Rennie, e-Learning: The Key Concepts. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. xxxviii + 158 pp. ISBN 0415373077, $24.95 (pbk). 1042-1044

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