Internet Studies? TIS Special Issue
Some of you will be interested in the most recent issue of The Information Society (21: 4): ICT Research and Disciplinary Boundaries: Is "Internet Research" a Virtual Field, a Proto-Discipline, or Something Else? Here's the contents and authors: INTRODUCTION Internet Research as is Isn't, Is, Could Be, and Should Be Nancy K. Baym ARTICLES Fizz in the Field: Toward a Basis for an Emergent Internet Studies Steve Jones Internet Research and the Sociology of Cyber-Social-Scientific Knowledge Christine Hine Digital Media and Disciplinarity Jonathan Sterne Disciplining the Future: A Critical Organizational Analysis of Internet Studies Annette N. Markham Who Wants to be a Discipline? Naomi S. Baron Internet Indiscipline: Two Approaches to Making a Field Wesley Shrum Towards a Transdisciplinary Internet Research Jeremy Hunsinger Science and Technology Studies Approaches to Internet Research John Monberg New Media/Internet Research Topics of the Association of Internet Researchers Ronald E. Rice The Internet in China: A Meta-review of Research Randolph Kluver and Chen Yang Making Space for Religion in Internet Studies Heidi Campbell ICT Research, the New Economy, and the Evolving Discipline of Economics: Back to the Future? Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht Links to the abstracts are available here: http://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/21/index.html#4 And remember that AoIR members can subscribe to The Information Society at a discounted rate! Nancy -- Nancy Baym http://www.ku.edu/home/nbaym Communication Studies, University of Kansas Bailey Hall, 1440 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 102, Lawrence, KS 66045-7574, USA Association of Internet Researchers: http://aoir.org
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