Dear Angelina, I did some work on the difficulties that young people encounter when discussing particularly religion online in my dissertation "Intersecting Identities: Young People, Religion and Interaction on the Internet". I have also written a chapter on this subject in connection to identity construction: Lövheim, M. (2004). Young People, Religious Identity, and the Internet. In: Dawson, L. L. & Cowan, E. D. (Eds.) Religion Online. Finding Faith on the Internet. New York: Routledge. Please write to me again at the following address if you would like some more information! sincerely, Mia Lövheim, TD, researcher sociology of religion Sigtunastiftelsen/Church of Sweden mia.lovheim@comhem.se 2007-02-20 kl. 13.02 skrev Angelina Karpovich:
Could anyone recommend any sources (particularly qualitative) exploring individual barriers to online participation? I'm aware of Honnecke and Preece's work on lurkers, but I wonder if other kinds of barriers to participation have also been identified.
Thanks,
Angelina.
Angelina Karpovich Lecturer in Multimedia School of Engineering & Design Brunel University Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 3PH UK
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