Aaron The recent issue of "New Media & Society" (vol 5, no 3) seems to offer what you want: Cybercafes: Debating the meaning and significance of internet access in A Cafe Environment Sonia Liff University of Warwick, UK and Anne Sofie Laegran Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Shaping e-access in the cybercafe: networks, boundaries and heterotopian innovation Sonia Liff Warwick Business School, Warwick University, UK and Fred Steward Brunel Research in Enterprise, Sustainability and Ethics (BRESE), School of Business and Management, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH, UK Involvement in (the information) society: the Joensuu Community Resource Centre Netcafe Johanna Uotinen Karelian Institute, University of Joensuu, Finland Nerdy, trendy or healthy?: Configuring the internet cafe Anne Sofie Laegran Department of Geography, NTNU-Dragvoll, Norway and James Stewart University of Edinburgh, Scotland The embedding of local culture in global communication: independent internet cafes in London Nina Wakeford Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, UK -- Have a further look here: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=505833 Robin -- Robin Cheesman Dept of Communication, Journalism & Computer Science Roskilde University, POB 260, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
----- Original Message ----- From: "Delwiche, Aaron" <Aaron.Delwiche@Trinity.edu> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:36 PM Subject: [Air-l] Seeking research on Internet cafes
Dear AIR-L colleagues,
I am undertaking a study of Internet cafes, and am searching for existing research on this topic. Not much work has been published, so I suspect that many findings have been shared at various Internet-related conferences.
I would be grateful for any references to work on Internet cafes that you have found useful and provocative.
Also, in a recent posting to this list, Mete Yýldýz mentioned an article on Internet cafes that she co-authored with Dr. Kaya Bensghir. Unfortunately, Mete's e-mail address was not appended to the message and a Google search has been fruitless. Mete, if you see this message, could you please contact me?
Best regards, Aaron Delwiche
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