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- 2000
- Susan B. Barnes:
Bridging the Differences between Social Theory and Technological Invention in Human-Computer Interface Design. New Media Soc. 2(3): 353-372 (2000) - Caroline Bassett, Nicholas W. Jankowski, Steve Jones, Rohan Samarajiva, Roger Silverstone:
Editorial. New Media Soc. 2(1): 5-6 (2000) - Matt Bennett:
Book Review: Literature, Media, Information Systems. New Media Soc. 2(1): 115-119 (2000) - Marcus Breen:
Book Review: Civil Space/Cyberspace: The American Public Library in the Information Age and Cyberdemocracy: Technology, Cities and Civic Networks. New Media Soc. 2(4): 503-508 (2000) - Jean Claude Burgelman:
Regulating Access in the Information Society: The Need for Rethinking Public and Universal Service. New Media Soc. 2(1): 51-66 (2000) - Donald Owen Case:
Stalking, Monitoring and Profiling: A Typology and Case Studies of Harmful Uses of Caller ID. New Media Soc. 2(1): 67-84 (2000) - Alan Cawson:
Book Review: Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System. New Media Soc. 2(1): 121-125 (2000) - Edward J. Downes, Sally J. McMillan:
Defining Interactivity: A Qualitative Identification of Key Dimensions. New Media Soc. 2(2): 157-179 (2000) - David King Dunaway:
Digital Radio Production: Towards an Aesthetic. New Media Soc. 2(1): 29-50 (2000) - Greg Elmer:
Book Review: Cyberpower: The Culture and Politics of Cyberspace and the Internet. New Media Soc. 2(1): 119-121 (2000) - Divina Frau-Meigs:
A Cultural Project Based on Multiple Temporary Consensus: Identity and Community in Wired. New Media Soc. 2(2): 227-244 (2000) - Philip Graham:
Hypercapitalism: A Political Economy of Informational Idealism. New Media Soc. 2(2): 131-156 (2000) - Leslie Haddon:
Social Exclusion and Information and Communication Technologies: Lessons from Studies of Single Parents and the Young Elderly. New Media Soc. 2(4): 387-406 (2000) - Alexander Halavais:
National Borders on the World Wide Web. New Media Soc. 2(1): 7-28 (2000) - Caroline Haythornthwaite:
Online Personal Networks: Size, Composition and Media Use among Distance Learners. New Media Soc. 2(2): 195-226 (2000) - Matthew Hills:
Book Review: The Digital Dialectic: New Essays on New Media. New Media Soc. 2(1): 110-114 (2000) - Tim Jordan:
Book Review: Hackers: Crime in the Digital Sublime. New Media Soc. 2(2): 245-247 (2000) - Aphra Kerr:
Media Diversity and Cultural Identities: The Development of Multimedia 'Content' in Ireland. New Media Soc. 2(3): 286-312 (2000) - Sam Lehman-Wilzig:
The Tower of Babel vs the Power of Babble: Future Political, Economic and Cultural Consequences of Synchronous, Automated Translation Systems (SATS). New Media Soc. 2(4): 467-494 (2000) - Allen Meek:
Exile and the Electronic Frontier: Critical Intellectuals and Cyberspace. New Media Soc. 2(1): 85-104 (2000) - Nat Muller:
Book Review: Remediation: Understanding New Media. New Media Soc. 2(4): 495-499 (2000) - Sally Munt:
Book Review: The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet. New Media Soc. 2(2): 248-251 (2000) - Ira Nayman:
Book Review: The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose between Privacy and Freedom? New Media Soc. 2(4): 499-503 (2000) - Paschal Preston:
Content is King?: Culture, Community and Commerce. New Media Soc. 2(3): 259-267 (2000) - David Silver:
Book Review: Life Online: Researching Real Experience in Virtual Space. New Media Soc. 2(2): 251-255 (2000) - Seamus Simpson:
Intra-Institutional Rivalry and Policy Entrepreneurship in the European Union: The Politics of Information and Communications Technology Convergence. New Media Soc. 2(4): 445-466 (2000) - Roger Slack, Robin Williams:
The Dialectics of Place and Space: On Community in the 'Information Age'. New Media Soc. 2(3): 313-334 (2000) - Charles Soukup:
Building a Theory of Multi-Media CMC: An Analysis, Critique and Integration of Computer-Mediated Communication Theory and Research. New Media Soc. 2(4): 407-425 (2000) - Hendrik Spilker, Knut H. Sørensen:
A ROM of One's Own or a Home for Sharing?: Designing the Inclusion of Women in Multimedia. New Media Soc. 2(3): 268-285 (2000) - Paul A. Taylor:
McLuhan's Millennium Message: A Review of Genosko (1999), Levinson (1999) and Moos (1997). New Media Soc. 2(3): 373-381 (2000)
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