Dear AoIRists, Dear AoIRists, First of all, a thousand thanks to a great number of people who have made substantive comments and critical suggestions regarding a first effort to respond to the questions "What is Internet Studies?" and "What makes Internet Studies hang together?" The initial posting sparked an unusually productive discussion on a certain well-known social networking site, initiated by André Brock: again, a thousand thanks to André Brock, Alex Halavais, Radhika Gajjala, Lois Scheidt, Nancy Baym, Jeremy Hunsinger, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Florence Chee, Christian Sandvig, Lisa Nakamura, Jessie Daniels, Andrew Herman, Adeline Koh, Christian Fuchs, Miriam Sweeney, Niels Ole Finnemann, Jean Burgess, Ingbert Schmidt, Jamey Fletcher, Alice Daer, Jessie Daniels, Safiya Umoja Noble, Teresa Senft, Cliff Lampe, Shane Tilton, As well as on the AoIR list: ditto to Barry Wellman, Becky Lenz, Elodie Crispel, Amanda Lagerkvist, Lisa Heinz, and Pam Estes Brewer. (And very sorry if I missed anyone!) I've now had a chance to substantially revise and expand what increasingly looks like the outline of a massively-multi-authored chapter, if not another anthology ... It can be visited at < https://www.dropbox.com/s/afr83d4vs6lsmk3/Internet%20Studies%20-%20round%20t...
Of course, any additional comments and suggestions welcome – obviously, this is a work in progress (I hope there’s progress …) Very best, - charles ess