Sorry, this email was directed towards Vanja's request for articles. -Ellie On 10/17/06, Ellie Wix <elliewix@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm just an undergrad here but this is somewhat the topic I've been researching for my senior thesis. Attached is my incomplete index of the articles I've found, some will apply and some will not, but it'll give you a good idea on what journals to look at. If you can't score a copy of any of these, just drop me a line.
-Ellie
On 10/17/06, V.Petkovic@lse.ac.uk <V.Petkovic@lse.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi everybody
My name is Vanya. I am new here and have really enjoyed all of your discussions thus far. I am a graduate student at the LSE (London School of Economics). I am interested in doing my dissertation on Facebook and the idea of online communities' changing/re-defining social relations. I would like to explore the nature of online/offline relationships. Do any of you know of any published research on this subject or have comments/input/suggestions for me? Your help/direction/advice will greatly be appreciated. Thank you all
Vanja Petkovic
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From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org on behalf of Sam Tilden Sent: Tue 10/17/2006 7:45 PM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-l] Definitions
Robert,
I apoligze for a terribly inarticulate question. If the Internet is defined purely as technology then with is the best term to describe that which is not technology. I'm struggle with the concept of space as used in social space, cyberspace, virtual space etc.
As scientist we seem to have a responsibility to operationalize the terms we use.
Sam
Robert Cannon <rcannon100@yahoo.com> wrote: That you understand the difference between:
Content Applications Internet (TCP/IP) Communications Infrastructure
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