One book chapter sprang to mind: Gender and the landscapes of computing in an Internet cafe by Nina Wakeford in Crang, Crang and May (eds) Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations Routledge 1999 Best wishes Lisa Lisa McGerty Applied Social Sciences University of Bradford, UK ----- 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 ****************************************** Aaron Delwiche, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Trinity University Department of Communication 715 Stadium Drive San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 Phone: 210.999.8153 Fax: 210.999.8355 e-mail: aaron.delwiche@trinity.edu _______________________________________________ Air-l mailing list Air-l@aoir.org http://www.aoir.org/mailman/listinfo/air-l