Women & Everyday Uses of the Internet

Women & Everyday Uses of the Internet
Title Women & Everyday Uses of the Internet PDF eBook
Author Mia Consalvo
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Pages 344
Release 2002
Genre Computers
ISBN

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The Internet in Everyday Life

The Internet in Everyday Life
Title The Internet in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Barry Wellman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 624
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0470777389

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The Internet in Everyday Life is the first book to systematically investigate how being online fits into people's everyday lives. Opens up a new line of inquiry into the social effects of the Internet. Focuses on how the Internet fits into everyday lives, rather than considering it as an alternate world. Chapters are contributed by leading researchers in the area. Studies are based on empirical data. Talks about the reality of being online now, not hopes or fears about the future effects of the Internet.

The Handbook of Internet Studies

The Handbook of Internet Studies
Title The Handbook of Internet Studies PDF eBook
Author Mia Consalvo
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 514
Release 2012-12-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1118400070

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The Handbook of Internet Studies HANDBOOKS IN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA “Highly recommended.” CHOICE “A state-of-the-art collection that represents and celebrates the diversity of theoretical and disciplinary approaches marking this brave new field. A new must-have reference book for Internet studies.” Caroline Haythornthwaite, University of Illinois “This indispensable volume reflects the complexity of Internet studies – indeed, the Internet itself – by bringing together a diverse set of voices, geographies, disciplines, and arguments. It is not only an important resource for practitioners, but will also spark the curiosity of those on the edges of the field, including humanists, social scientists, and engineers alike.” Michael Zimmer, University of Wisconsin “A comprehensive and useful volume that will appeal to students, teachers, and researchers. I highly recommend it to those who have been following the field since its emergence in the 1990s as well as to those new to the field.” Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago “This handbook is landmark, documenting that Internet studies have now come of age.” Niels Ole Finnemann, Aarhus University To fully understand the impact and significance of the Internet, it is essential to consider its historical, societal, and cultural contexts. This handbook presents a wide range of original essays by established scholars in the field of Internet studies exploring the role of the Internet in modern societies, and the continuing development of its academic study.

Electronic Tribes

Electronic Tribes
Title Electronic Tribes PDF eBook
Author Tyrone L. Adams
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 333
Release 2008-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 0292717741

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From MySpace.com to Nigerian e-mail scams, sixteen competitively selected essays inquire into the causes and consequences of the "tribes" that are facilitated by the Internet.

Communication Theory and Research

Communication Theory and Research
Title Communication Theory and Research PDF eBook
Author Denis McQuail
Publisher SAGE
Pages 324
Release 2005
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781412918336

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This exciting collection of papers represents some of the finest communications research published during the last decade. To mark the 20th anniversary of the European Journal of Communication, a leading international journal, the editors have selected 21 papers, all of which make significant and valuable interventions in the field of media and communications. The volume is prefaced with an introduction by the editors and will be a central research text for scholars in this field.

Knowledge Workers in the Information Society

Knowledge Workers in the Information Society
Title Knowledge Workers in the Information Society PDF eBook
Author Catherine McKercher
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 354
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780739117811

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Knowledge Workers in the Information Society addresses the changing nature of work, workers, and their organizations in the media, information, and knowledge industries. These knowledge workers include journalists, broadcasters, librarians, filmmakers and animators, government workers, and employees in the telecommunications and high tech sectors. Technological change has become relentless. Corporate concentration has created new pressures to rationalize work and eliminate stages in the labor process. Globalization and advances in telecommunications have made real the prospect that knowledge work will follow manufacturing labor to parts of the world with low wages, poor working conditions, and little unionization. McKercher and Mosco bring together scholars from numerous disciplines to examine knowledge workers from a genuinely global perspective.

Postcolonial Politics, The Internet and Everyday Life

Postcolonial Politics, The Internet and Everyday Life
Title Postcolonial Politics, The Internet and Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author M.I. Franklin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2006-05-02
Genre Computers
ISBN 1134301251

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This book explores the technical, political economic and sociocultural implications of technological change. Using an international political economy approach, the author focuses on how the Internet is used by ethnic minorities to communicate.