Thank you for all these precisions. I'll certainly mention some other publications you wrote in the past. Two month ago, I already talked about your "Computer Networks As Social Networks" article in Psychologie Magazine). Best regards Serge PS : I regularly crawl your publication page with my "alert software" (BullsEye tracker). -- Serge Courrier, Internet section editor Science et Vie magazine (Paris, France) Psychologies Magazine (Paris, France) Tél : +33 (0) 1 40 24 11 37 | Mobile : +33 (0) 6 85 67 51 55 Serge.Courrier@pobox.com ----- Message d'origine ----- De : "Barry Wellman" <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> À : "aoir list" <air-l@aoir.org> Envoyé : mardi 11 décembre 2001 21:01 Objet : [Air-l] internet in everyday life
Another addition to some of the questions originally raised by Kraut et al in the Internet Paradox is the set of 10 papers in "The Internet in Everyday Life," edited by Caroline Haythornthwaite and myself, and published in American Behavioral Scientist, Nov 2001. There's lots of solid meat in there.
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