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New Media & Society
Volume 06 Issue 01 - Publication Date: 1 February 2004
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=503495
What's Changed about New Media?
Leah A Lievrouw University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Editorial
Nicholas Jankowski University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands , Steve Jones
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA , Leah A Lievrouw University of
California, Los Angeles, USA and Keith Hampton Massachusetts Institute
of
Technology, USA
What's changed about new media?: Introduction to the fifth anniversary
issue
of new media & society
Leah A Lievrouw University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Beyond the 'dazzling light': from dreams of transcendence to the
'remediation' of urban life - a research manifesto
Stephen Graham Newcastle University
Slouching toward the ordinary: current trends in computer-mediated
communication
Susan C Herring Indiana University
Virtual community - no 'killer implication'
Andrew Feenberg Simon Fraser University and Maria Bakardjieva University
of
Calgary, Canada
The numbers that count
Lee Rainie and Peter Bell Default for Journals, UK
Internet/cyberculture/digital culture/new media/ fill-in-the- blank
studies
David Silver University of Washington, USA
Media design: new and improved without the new
Peter Lunenfeld Art Center College of Design
Anticipating the present: An artist's intuition
Mark Amerika University of Colorado
'We thought we could sit forever in fun': new media and literary studies
Michael Joyce Vassar College
New media poetry, institutional, and art museums
Thomas Swiss University of Iowa and Jane Hanna University of Iowa, USA
New media and internet activism: from the 'Battle of Seattle' to
blogging
Richard Kahn Ucla and Douglas Kellner University of California, Los
Angeles,
USA
Political economy, power and new media
Robin Mansell London School of Economics, UK
Stealth regulation: Moral meltdown and political radicalism at the
Federal
Communications Commission
Andrew Calabrese University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
The web as an object of study
Steven M. Schneider Suny and Kirsten A. Foot University of Washington
The three ages of internet studies: ten, five and zero years ago
Barry Wellman University of Toronto, Canada
Pushing at the boundaries of new media studies
Nina S Wakeford University of Surrey, UK
Internet access and use in context
Eszter Hargittai Northwestern university
Books to think with
Pablo Boczkowski MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, USA
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