Internet research annual

Author(s)

    • Consalvo, Mia
    • Allen, Matthew
    • O'Riordan, Kate
    • Haythornthwaite, Caroline

Bibliographic Information

Internet research annual

edited by Mia Consalvo ... [et al.]

(Digital formations, v. 19, 20, 32, 33)

P. Lang, c2004-

  • v. 1 (2000-2002)
  • v. 2 (2003)
  • v. 3 (2004)
  • v. 4 (2005)

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Note

"Selected papers from the Association of internet Researchers Conferences 200-2002"--T.p. of v. 1

"Association of internet researchers"--Cover

Vol. 2 edited by Mia Consalvo & Matthew Allen; Editors of v. 3: Mia Consalvo and Kate O'Riordan; v. 4 edited by Mia Consalvo & Caroline Haythornthwaite

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 (2000-2002) ISBN 9780820468402

Description

Internet Research Annual offers a selection of the best work presented at the first three conferences of the Association of Internet Researchers, and provides a useful overview of the cutting-edge in Internet studies. Established scholars and new researchers address issues such as communities on/off line, the Internet as a methodological tool and space for research, and the places, politics, and policies of the Internet, creating a volume that comprehensively covers the field of Internet research. Also included are a brief history of the organization, a list of previously published papers from the conferences, and works by several of the keynote speakers including Phil Agre, Barbara Warnick, Bill Dutton, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Susan Herring, Robin Mansell, and much more. The Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) is an academic association dedicated to the advancement of the cross-disciplinary field of internet studies. The largest association of its kind, AoIR is a resource and support network promoting critical and scholarly internet research independent from traditional disciplines and existing across academic borders. The association is international in scope, and has hundreds of members in over sixty countries around the world.
Volume

v. 2 (2003) ISBN 9780820468419

Description

This collection brings together the most interesting and outstanding papers from the Internet Research Conference held in Toronto in 2003. Taken individually, each paper makes an important contribution to the emerging field of Internet research, but the collection as a whole presents key perspectives on the most significant directions in the field. In particular, the papers discuss how we must now consider the relationship of Internet-based activities to those « offline, rather than concentrating exclusively on the virtual. Papers advance important ideas and present research findings in relation to information theory, the Internet at home, theorizing time and the Internet, online activism, the digital divide, and more. This annual, the second in the series, demonstrates the vibrant and diverse nature of Internet scholarship fostered by the Association of Internet Researchers.
Volume

v. 3 (2004) ISBN 9780820478562

Description

This peer-reviewed collection represents some of the finest research presented at the 2004 Association of Internet Researchers Conference held in Sussex in 2004. Responding to the theme of ubiquity, papers collected here represent a diverse range of inquiries into the development, as well as perceived development, of the Internet. Offering new and important work about blogs, online games, users, norms and access, to name just a few topics, this collection is a must-read for Internet scholars intent on keeping pace with a rapidly expanding field.
Volume

v. 4 (2005) ISBN 9780820478579

Description

The Association of Internet Researchers conference is the highlight of the year for researchers involved in the cross-disciplinary field of Internet studies. It brings together scholars from around the world to meet and exchange ideas and research on the impact of the world-wide phenomenon of the Internet. The Annual, now in its fourth year, brings highlights from the contributions made at the 2005 conference held in Chicago, Illinois. Included is the full text of keynote speeches, given by Saskia Sassen, Sonia Livingstone, and Ang Peng Hwa, and a select set of papers drawn from the conference submissions.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA76578624
  • ISBN
    • 0820468401
    • 082046841X
    • 0820478563
    • 9780820478579
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Classification
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