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John Armitage: EXPLORING CYBER SOCIETY, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS,Volume 2 |
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <nettime-l-temp@material.net> is the temporary home of the nettime-l list while desk.nl rebuilds its list-serving machine. please continue to send messages to <nettime-l@desk.nl> and your commands to <majordomo@desk.nl>. nettime-l-temp should be active for approximately 2 weeks (11-28 Jun 99). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: John Armitage <john.armitage@unn.ac.uk> To: nettime-l@desk.nl Subject: EXPLORING CYBER SOCIETY, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Volume 2 Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 14:18:37 +0100 Hi Nettimers Here are the contents of Volume 2 of the EXPLORING CYBER SOCIETY Proceedings. best wishes John Armitage =================================================================== EXPLORING CYBER SOCIETY Social, Political, Economic and Cultural Issues Contents - Volume II John Armitage & Joanne Roberts, Introduction to the Proceedings of the Conference Greg Hearn & David Rooney, The Role of Communication in the Knowledge Economy Anders Henten & Thomas Myrup Kristensen, Information Society Visions in the Nordic Countries Debra Howcroft & Francis Wilson, World-Wide Culture? An Empirical Study of Internet Adoption and Diffusion in Japan John Hudson, Rational Actors, Sub-Rational Organisations Alistair Irons, 'Cyberwar' and Society Barbara Jones & Bob Miller, The Remodelling of Individual Preferences and Choices 'in Cyberspace' Tim Jordan, Cyberpower: The Culture and Politics of Cyberspace Lee Komito, Political Transformations, Clientelism and Technology Change David Kreps, Cyborg Bodies: From Postmodern to Posthuman Liminal Habitats Sam Lehman-Wilzig, The Tower of Babel vs. The Power of Babble: Future Political, Economic & Cultural Consequences of Simultaneous, Automated Translation Systems (SATS) Leah A. Lievrouw, Cyber Separatism: ICTs, Heterotopic Communication and Information Environments Tomas A. Lipinski, The New Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: A Legal Critique on Internet Content Regulation in Public Spaces Christopher May, Network Myths? Lewis Mumford and the Technologies of Information Society Miranda Mowbray, Differences in the Use of a Cyber Community According to Habitual Time of Connection and Presenting Gender Christoph Mueller, Networks of 'Personal Communities' and 'Group Communities' in Different Online Communication Services Richard Naylor and James Cornford, Computer and Video Games: The First New Cultural Industry of the Digital Age? Paul G. Nixon & Hans S.H. Johansson, Political Parties and the Internet in the European Parliament Elections Ashraf Patel, ICT Policy and Practise in South Africa: The Multipurpose Community Information Centre Experience Sabine Pfeiffer, Ignored and Neglected: Work in Cybersociety Neil Pollock, The Virtual University as 'Timely and Accurate' Information Tatiana Rapatzikou, Contemporary Gothic Visualisations in William Gibson's Cyber Trilogy and the Art of the Graphic Novel Patrice Renaud & Mario Poirier, Structures and Instabilities in the Emergence of a Cyber Community Joanne Roberts, From Know-how to Show-how? Questioning the Role of ICTs in Knowledge Transfer Kate Robson & Mark Robson, Your Place or Mine? Ethics, the Researcher and the Internet Simon Rogerson, Paul Foley & Chanaka Jayawardhena, Is Electronic Commerce a Socially Beneficial Activity? Mark Samuels, Contemporary Retail Employment Geography: A Presentation of Segmented Worker Activities Eric Sim and Paula M. Tidwell, Determining Entry Strategies for Global Markets: An Eclectic Approach Using ANN's David R. Smith, Bcnet: The Emergence of the Internet in an Urban Area: A Tale of Possibilities Lost and Found Collette Snowden, Hello! The Future is Wireless Jyanni Steffensen, Brodsky, Economics and the Jewish Science or How to Finance Time Travel Analysis through the Production of Virtual Vibrators Maureen Stephenson, Grey Colonisation of Cyberspace Doug Stuart & Nira Yuval-Davis, Homelands, Landscapes and the Construction of Collectivities: Imaginary Geographies and the Internet Valerie Walkerdine & Angela Dudfield, Children and Cyberspace: Childhood and Computer Games at the End of the Millennium Jon Warren, Consumers in Cyberspace C. William R. Webster, Cyber Society or Surveillance Society? Findings from a National Survey on Closed Circuit Television in the UK Chris Werry, Imagined Electronic Community: Representations of Virtual Community in Contemporary Business Discourse __________________________________________ "The military is the message" John Armitage Division of Government & Politics University of Northumbria at Newcastle Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST UK Tel: 0191 227 3943 Fax: 0191 227 4654 E-mail (w): john.armitage@unn.ac.uk E-mail (h): j.armitage@technologica.demon.co.uk __________________________________________