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Visualizing Theory: Selected Essays from V.A.R. 1990-1994 New York: Routledge, 409-28 Platt, Charles (1995) `What's it mean to be human, anyway?' Wired 3 (4) Porter, David (Ed.) Internet Culture. London: Routledge, 1997. This is a collection of recent articles mostly by people you may not have heard of. It still has some decent stuff in it though. The book is full of spelling and grammatical errors though, so those who are offended by such things shouldn't bother. Below you will find my summaries of all the chapters in the book relevant to the topic of virtual communities. Post, David G., Anarchy, State, and the Internet: An Essay on Law-Making in Cyberspace, 1995 Journal of Online Law, Article 3 Post, David G., What Larry Doesn't Get: Code, Law, and Liberty in Cyberspace, 52 Stan. L. Rev. 1439 (2000) Post, David, G., Internet: Of Black Holes and Decentralized Law-Making in Cyberspace, 2 Vand. J. Ent. L. & Prac. 70 (2000) Poster, Mark (1989) Critical Theory and Poststructuralsm: In Search of a Context Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Bibliography. Poster, Mark (1990) The Mode of Information: Poststructuralsm and Social Context Cambridge: Polity Poster, Mark (1994) `Interview with Mark Poster: Community, new media, post-humanism' Undercurrent 2 Poster, Mark (1995) `Cyberdemocracy: internet and the public sphere' Poster, Mark (1995) `Postmodern virtualities' Poster, Mark (1995) `Techno-Communities' Postmodern Culture 5 (3) Postman, Neil (1990) `Informing ourselves to death' Prentice, Robert A., the Future of Corporate Disclosure: The Internet, Securities Fraud, and Rule 10B-5, 47 Emory L.J. 1 (1998) Quarterman, John S. (1993) `The global matrix of minds' in Harasim, Linda M. (ed.) Global Networks: Computers and International Communication Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 35-56 Quittner, Josh (1994) `Johnny Manhattan meets the FurryMUCKers' Wired 2 (3) Quittner, Joshua (1995) `Automata non grata' Wired 3 (4) Rachel, Janet and Woolgar, Steve (1995) `The discursive structure of the social-technical divide: the example of information systems development' Sociological Review 43 (2): 251-73 Rackett, Christina A., Telemedicine Today and Tomorrow: Why "Virtual" Privacy Is Not Enough, 25 Fordham Urb. L.J. 167 (1997) Radin, Margaret J., Humans, Computers, and Binding Commitment, 75 Ind. L.J. 1125 (2000) Radin, Margaret Jane, Regulation of Computing and Information Technology: Property Evolving in Cyberspace, 15 J.L. & Com. 391 (1996) Ray Oldenburg, The Great Good Place (New York: Paragon House, 1989), Chapters 1-3 Rayner, Alice (1994) `Cyborgs and replicants: on the boundaries' Discourse 16 (3): 124-43 Reading, MA, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Fronteir (Addison-Wesley Publications, 1993). Bibliography. Recent Developments in the Law: The Law of Cyberspace, 112 Harvard Law Review, Issue No. 7 (May 1999). Reid, Elizabeth (1995) `Virtual worlds: culture and imagination' in Jones, Steven G. (ed.) Cybersociety: Computer-Mediate Communication and Community Thousand Oaks: Sage, 164-83 Reid, Elizabeth M. "Communication and Community On Internet Relay Chat." in Ludlow, Peter (Ed.) High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1996. 397 - 412. This article is essentially a condensed version of "Electropolis", Reid's honours thesis on IRC. In her introductory paragraphs, Reid proclaims the existence of communities online by saying that users of IRC have A) "...devised systems of symbolism and textual significance to ensure that they achieve understanding despite the lack of more usual channels of communication." and B) "...social sanctions have arisen amongst the IRC community in order to punish users who disobey rules of etiquette - or "etiquette" - and the integrity of those shared systems of the interpretations." Reid, Elizabeth M. (1991) Electropolis: communication and community on internet relay chat Melbourne: Honours Thesis, Department of History, University of Melbourne Reid, Elizabeth M. (1993) `Electronic chat: social issues on internet relay chat' Media Information Australia 67: 62-70. Bibliography. Reid, Elizabeth M. (1994) Cultural Formation in Text-based Virtual Realities Melbourne: Dept of English, University Melbourne, MA Thesis Reidenberg, Joel R., Governing Networks and Rule-making in Cyberspace, 45 Emory L.J. 922 (1996) Reidenberg, Joel R., Lex Informatica: The Formulation of Information Policy Rules Through Technology, 76 Tex. L. Rev. 553 (1998) Rheingold, Howard (1994) The Virtual Community: Finding Connection in a Computerized World London: Minerva Rheingold, Howard, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier, 1993 Rheingold, Howard. "A Slice of My Life in My Virtual Community." in Ludlow, Peter (Ed.) High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1996. 413 - 436. "Virtual communites are cultural aggregations that emerge when enough people bump into each other often enough in cyberspace" says Rheingold at the beginning of this often quoted article. Rob Kling "Content and Pedagogy in Teaching About the Social Aspects of Computerization". Based on a KEYNOTE TALK for: International Working Conference -- "The Impact of Information Technology: From Practice to Curriculum " Sponsored by IFIP - International Federation for Information Processing TC-3 Education (WG 3.2) and TC-9 Relationship Between Computers and Society (WG 9.5) Israel, March 18-21, 1996 - .slis.indiana.edu/kling/pubs/pedag1.html Rosanne Allequere Stone, "Violation and Virtuality", unpublished manuscript. Rose, Lance, Netlaw: Your Rights in the Online World, Osbrone McGraw-Hill, 1995 Rosenberg, Michael S. (1992) `Virtual reality: reflections of life, dreams, and technology, an ethnography of a computer society' Sarkis, Mona (1993) `Interactivity means passivity' Media Information Australia 69: 13-16 Rost, Kerry T., Note, Policing the "Wild West" World of Internet Pharmacies, 76 Chi-Kent. L. Rev. 1333 (2000) Rusch, Jonathan J., Cyberspace and the "Devil's Hatband," 24 Seattle Univ. L. R. 577 (2000) Rutenberg, Craig, Limiting Self-Help in Article 2B: Enforcing Traditional Boundaries in Cyberspace, UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law & Policy (1998) Samuelson, Pamela, Symposium: Intellectual Property and Contract Law for the Information Age: The Impact of Article 2B of the Uniform Commercial Code on the Future of Information and Commerce, 87 Calif. L. Rev. 1 (1999) Sassen, Saskia, The Internet and the Sovereign State: The Role and Impact of Cyberspace on National and Global Governance, 5 Ind. J. of Global Legal Stud. 545 (1998) Schaffer, Simon (1994) `Babbage's intelligence: calculating machines and the factory system' Critical Inquiry 21 (1): 203-27. Bibliography. Schmitt, Joseph & Nikolai, Peter, Electronic Commerce in the 21st Century: Article Application of Personal Jurisdiction Principles to Electronic Commerce: A User's Guide, 27 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1571 (2001) Schroeder, Ralph (1994) `Cyberculture, cyborg post-modernism and the sociology of virtual realities: surfing the soul in the information age' Futures 16 (5): 519-28 Scott Bukatman, from Terminal Identity, "Terminal Penetration" Seabrook, John, Deeper: My Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace, Simon and Schuster, 1997 Seltzer, Mark (1992) Bodies and Machines London: Routledge Sempsey, James (1995) `The Psycho-Social Aspects of Multi-user Dimensions in Cyberspace' Serpentelli, Jill (199?) `Conversational structure and personality correlates of electronic communication'. Bibliography. Shapiro, Andrew L., The Control Revolution: How the Internet Is Putting Individuals in Charge and Changing the World We Know, PublicAffairs, 1999 Shapiro, Michael A. and McDonald, Daniel G. (1992) `I'm not a real doctor, but I play one on virtual reality: implications of virtual reality for judgements about reality' Journal of Communication 42 (4): 94-114 Sherry Turkle, Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet Shields, Rob. (Ed.) Cultures of Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies. London: Sage, 1996. A Disturbing Book About Virtual Parenting by Cynthia Ozark The Joys of Raising Virtual Children by Art Sledgeway Random House, New York. Silker, Chris (1995) `Examining community in cyberspace' Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine 2 (4). Bibliography. Simon, Kenneth (1991) `A study of computer-mediated social life' Slatin, John M. (1994) `Is there a class in this text? Creating knowledge in the electronic classroom' in Barrett, Edward (ed.) Sociomedia: Multimedia, Hypermedia, and the Social Construction of Knowledge Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 27-51 Smedinghoff, Thomas J., Online Law, Addison Welsey Publishing Company, 1996 Smith, Marc A. (1994) Voices from the WELL: The Logic of the Virtual Commons Los Angeles: Dept of Sociology, UCLA Snyder, James M., Online Auction Fraud: Are the Auction Houses Doing All They Should or Could to Stop Online Fraud?, 52 Fed. Comm. L. J. 453 (2000) Sofia, Zoe (1993) Whose Second Self? Gender and (Ir)rationality in computer culture Geelong: Deakin University. Bibliography. Sommer, Joseph H., Against Cyberlaw, 15 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1145 (2000) Sorkin, David E., Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, 45 Buffalo L. Rev. 1001 (1997) Spampata, Nicholas, R., Note: King Pennoyer Dethroned: A Policy-Analysis-Influenced Study of The Limits of Pennoyer v. Neff in the Jurisdictional Environment of The Internet, 85 Cornell L. Rev. 1742 (2000) Spender, Dale, Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace, Spinifex Press, 1996 Stallabrass, Julian (1995) `Empowering technology: the exploration of cyberspace' New Left Review 211: 3-32. Bibliography. 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With the increased need for research on the information society a greater need has arisen also to contemplate the significance of the new media in society. - uta.fi/hyper/index_en.html Hypertext, Cybernetics, Cyborgs and Virtual Realities uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/digitalmedia/ ICē Institute - The University of Texas at Austin - ICē Institute is a globally interactive organization that uses modern telecommunications and multimedia to link research universities, businesses, and other institutional and individual resources in developed and emerging regions for shared prosperity at home and abroad. The Institute provides unique approaches to the study of business, technology, political, social, and economic issues by studying unstructured problems, developing multidisciplinary think teams, linking theory with practice, and providing opportunities to think anew within a university environment. Cyber Sociology - ic2.org/ ICS - Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology - The Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) is a leading research center and graduate school in social sciences in the Netherlands, certified in 1993 and in 1998 by the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). It is located at three universities: the University of Groningen, Utrecht University, and the University of Nijmegen. Cyber Sociology - ics-graduateschool.nl/ IDPM - Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester - IDPM is a multi-disciplinary unit within the University of Manchester specialising in management and development in developing and transitional economies. Cyber Sociology - idpm.man.ac.uk/idpm/ IDRC - International Development Research Centre - Science for Humanity - The International Development Research Centre is a public corporation created by the Canadian government to help communities in the developing world find solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems through research. - idrc.ca/ Information and Communications: Social Informatics Group: MMU - The SI Group has the following objective: To advance understanding of selected areas of information society policy community informatics the impacts of ICTs on learning. Cyber Sociology - mmu.ac.uk/h-ss/dic/research/sigroup.htm Internet Culture Cyber Sociology - carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/culture.html IPI - Internet Policy Institute - The IPI is the nation's first independent, nonprofit research and educational institute designed to provide objective, high-quality analysis and outreach on the key issues affecting the global development and use of the Internet. The IPI is nonpartisan and does not lobby or otherwise actively advocate or represent the interests of Internet companies, user groups or others. Instead, it provides a forum where a range of voices can be heard, and where there can be vigorous debate and consensus building.Cyber Sociology - internetpolicy.org/ IPPSR - Institute for Public Policy and Social Research - Welcome to the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research! IPPSR is the nonpartisan public policy network at Michigan State University. Our staff is dedicated to connecting legislators, scholars, and practitioners through applied research, lively policy forums, and political leadership instruction. Cyber Sociology - ippsr.msu.edu/ ISAIT - Institute for the Social Assessment of Information Technology. Cyber Sociology - isait.vt.edu/ ISC - Internet Studies Center - The Internet Studies Center at the University of Minnesota addresses compelling questions surrounding the social, ethical, legal, and rhetorical aspects of the Internet. The Center is based in the Rhetoric Department but is an interdisciplinary effort drawing on faculty from around the University and industry partners. - isc.umn.edu/index.html Ishida Laboratory: Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University. Cyber Sociology - lab7.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ ISR - Institute for Social Research - The Institute for Social Research (ISR) at the University of Michigan is the nation's longest-standing laboratory for interdisciplinary research in the social sciences. Cyber Sociology - isr.umich.edu/ JRC - Joint Research Centre - The Joint Research Centre is the European Union's scientific and technical research laboratory and an integral part of the European Commission. Cyber Sociology - jrc.cec.eu.int/default.asp Media Laboratory Asia - Media Lab Asia is located in India and plans to model the MIT Media Lab for purposes of International Development in the region. Cyber Sociology - medialabasia.org/ Modern culture and media: Brown University - The Department of Modern Culture and Media was founded to bring together the two things named in the Department's title: Modern Culture on the one hand, and Media on the other. Specifically, this Department exists in order to provide a place for the study of the mass media--especially film, photography, print journalism, and television--in relation to modern society itself and to such other cultural products as modern literature, art, and philosophy. In this Department, faculty and students attempt to unite aspects of modern culture that are normally separated by university departmental structures (such as fine art, literature, and philosophy). The center also proposes the study of cultural forms (film, video, journalism) that are seldom treated with adequate seriousness in the liberal arts curriculum. Cyber Sociology - modcult.brown.edu/ Multidisciplinary Studies: North Carolina State University - The mission of the Division of Multidisciplinary Studies (MDS) is to teach undergraduate and graduate students at North Carolina State University, carry out research, and serve the university and the wider community beyond the campus in the area of interdisciplinary studies. Cyber Sociology - ncsu.edu/chass/mds/ Multimedia and Society - unites.uqam.ca/cyberculture/cadres_menu_principal.html Office for History of Science and Technology: University of California Berkeley - Existing on the Berkeley campus since 1973, OHST promotes research and discussion in the history of science and technology through international exchanges, conferences, colloquia, research facilities, and administrative assistance. Cyber Sociology - ohst7.berkeley.edu/ OII - Oxford Internet Institute - The Oxford Internet Institute is being established by the University of Oxford as an independent and multidisciplinary Internet research centre which will focus on the social, economic, legal and ethical impact of the Internet. Cyber Sociology - oii.ox.ac.uk/about.shtml Power and Powerlessness in the Global Village: Stepping into the "Information Society" as a "Revolution from Above". Electronic Journal of Sociology (1999) ISSN: 1198 3655. Cyber Sociology - sociology.org/content/vol004.003/globvlg2.html PREST - Science, Technology and Innovation Policy and Management Studies at Manchester - PREST is an institute of the University of Manchester, founded in 1977 to build on a tradition of work established in Manchester in the 1960's. Our objectives are to provide impartial and authoritative analysis and information to decision-makers concerned with the economic, political and social implications of science and technology. Cyber Sociology - les1.man.ac.uk/PREST/ Program in Science, Technology and Society: Stanford - Stanford's Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS), founded in 1971, is among America's oldest STS programs. For 30 years STS has offered Stanford undergraduates integrated studies of the natures and relationship of science, technology, and engineering, and of the social relations of science and technology. Cyber Sociology - leland.stanford.edu/group/STS/ Program in STS: MIT - The Purpose of the HSSST doctoral program is to increase understanding of the technical and scientific world humans have created. Since this world has become the dominant environment of our lives, the need for understanding has never been greater. The HSSST program is broadly and deeply interdisciplinary. Teachers and students work together to understand technology and science as human experiences, in sheer political, social, historical, psychological, and cultural dimensions. - web.mit.edu/sts/ PROGRAM ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, & SOCIETY: North Carolina State University - The Division of Multidisciplinary Studies is the home for three programs of study focusing upon Science, Technology, and Society (STS). Cyber Sociology - www.ncsu.edu/chass/mds/psts.html Projektgruppe Kulturraum Internet - This CD ROM documents the work of the Projektgruppe Kulturraum Internet. It accompanies and completes the final report on our research project on "Net culture and network organization", which was begun in January 1996. Cyber Sociology - duplox.wz-berlin.de/ Psychology of Online Virtual Relationships: soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/409as98/nakagawa/report1.html RCCS - Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies - The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture. Collaborative in nature, RCCS seeks to establish and support ongoing conversations about the emerging field, to foster a community of students, scholars, teachers, explorers, and builders of cyberculture, and to showcase various models, works-in-progress, and on-line projects. Cyber Sociology - com.washington.edu/rccs/ Review of The information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture,by Manuel Castells. Cyber Sociology - gse.uci.edu/markw/info-age.html School of Interpersonal Communication: Ohio University - The School of Interpersonal Communication is part of the College of Communication at Ohio University. The School offers the Bachelor of Science in Communication, Masters of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Cyber Sociology - inco.ohiou.edu/ Science & Technology Studies: Cornell University - Cornell University offers both undergraduate and graduate education designed to promote and deepen understanding of science and technology. Drawing on faculty and courses in history, philosophy, sociology, and politics of science and technology, the Department of Science & Technology Studies provides an integrated approach to addressing issues that we must engage today and in the future. Cyber Sociology - sts.cornell.edu/CU-STS.html Science and Technology Dynamics: University of Amsterdam - The Department was created as a center of excellence for science and technology studies by a joint effort of the University of Amsterdam and the Dutch government in 1982. In 1987, it was given the right to award its own M.Sc. Cyber Sociology - chem.uva.nl/sts/uk/ Science and Technology Studies: Rensselaer - We are anthropologists, philosophers, political scientists, sociologists, psychologists, and historians. Some of us rely on fieldwork for our research, others are immersed in developing social theory, still others use the classroom itself as a laboratory. Cyber Sociology - rpi.edu/dept/sts/ Science and Technology Studies: YORK University - Science and Technology Studies (STS) is a full degree program and research unit located within the interdisciplinary School of Analytic Studies and Information Technology. STS is dedicated to analyzing science and technology, their development, and their impact on society. What is science? How does it affect society? How does society affect the development of science, the concepts, and metaphors it deploys, and the kinds of knowledge it produces? How do theories change in science? How are scientific controversies opened, sustained, closed? What distinguishes science from non-science? What are the relations between science and technology? - yorku.ca/sasit/sts/ Science Studies at Edinburgh University - The Science Studies Unit was formed in 1966 to develop a programme of teaching and research on social aspects of science. It is an interdisciplinary group, combining expertise in philosophy, history and sociology, mostly though not exclusively within a sociology of scientific knowledge perspective. - ssu.ssc.ed.ac.uk/ Science Studies, Univ. of Californa, San Diego - The Science Studies Program at UCSD was established in 1989. At present, the Program involves sixteen core faculty members and twenty-two graduate students from the Program's "home" departments of communication, history, philosophy, and sociology. - helix.ucsd.edu/~scistud/index.html Science, Ethics, and Society: California Institute of Technology - The option in Science, Ethics, and Society (SES) provides students with a broad historical and philosophical education in the social, economic, ethical, and political issues that have arisen in the modern world in connection with the advance of science and technology. - hss.caltech.edu/ses/index.html Science, Technology & Society: University of Wollongong - STS studies in depth the origins, nature and social impacts of science, medicine and technology. Cyber Sociology - www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/index.html Science, Technology and Culture Studies Group - The Science, Technology and Culture Studies (STCS) group is dedicated to exploring different approaches to the intersections of science, technology and culture. Cyber Sociology - humanitas.ucsb.edu/users/sharp/stcs.html Science, Technology, & Society: Claremont Colleges - The Science, Technology, and Society (STS) Program of the Claremont Colleges is an intercollegiate, interdisciplinary program through which students may pursue an integrated study of the history, philosophy, and social dimensions of science and technology. Cyber Sociology - hmc.edu/www_common/sts/stswelc.html SI - Research Group on Social Informatics: Tutkimus - The Social Informatics Research Group shares an interest in the role of ICT's in changing or reenforcing patterns of worklife, community life, and the character of institutions. - info.uta.fi/tutkimus/si/ Sociable Media Group: MIT Media Lab - The Sociable Media Group investigates issues concerning society and identity in the networked world. Cyber Sociology Social Informatics Minor: Bradley University - The minor is designed with the following objectives: - to provide students with the conceptual tools and strategies to critically analyze the new technologies and the impact of computerization on society, human interaction, and the human psyche. - bradley.edu/las/soc/soc/si.html Social Networks Research Centers - heinz.cmu.edu/project/INSNA/research.html Sociological and Ethnographic Research of cyberspace. Cyber Sociology - cybersoc.com/ Sociological Research Online, 1997 Schroeder , R. (1997) 'Networked Worlds: Social Aspects of Multi-User Virtual Reality Technology' Cyber Sociology - socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/2/4/5.html Sociology of On-Line Gambling. The legal issues involved with on-line gambling are both troubling and complex, and at times it is uncertain what can be done. Cyber Sociology - people.virginia.edu/~cpb5t/legal.html STAC: Media Studies: Georgia Tech - The revolution in computer and digital technology has transformed the art and the science of communication, making media studies one of the most dynamic and rewarding fields Cyber Sociology - lcc.gatech.edu/stac/media.html STS: Edinburgh - The University of Edinburgh is one of the leading UK centres for research into the social character as well as the social and economic implications of science and technology. Cyber Sociology - ed.ac.uk/~rcss/stsed/stsed_home.html STS: Virginia Tech - STS at Virginia Tech is a cooperative venture of the Science and Technology Studies faculty in the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Departments of History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology. Cyber Sociology - cis.vt.edu/sts/ Studies in Internet Culture By Debbie Firkus Theorist Jean Baudrillard describes the internet as a kind of cybernetic terrain that works to undermine the symbolic distance between the metaphorical and .. Cyber Sociology - uwm.edu/People/dfirkus Studies of Science and Technology: University of Minnesota - Graduate minor in Studies of Science and Technology (SST) for students pursuing the M.A., M.S., or Ph.D. degrees. Studies of science and technology is a rapidly expanding field that seeks to understand the conceptual foundations, historical development, and social context of science and technology. Cyber Sociology - sst.umn.edu/ Surveillance Project - The outcome of this research project will be improved knowledge of how surveillance works and also how resistance or containment is generated, at the international, institutional, technological, and social-personal level. Cyber Sociology - qsilver.queensu.ca/sociology/Surveillance/intro.htm Technology and Policy Program: MIT - Welcome to the Technology and Policy Program (TPP) website at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. TPP educates men and women for leadership on the important technological issues confronting society. Cyber Sociology - mit.edu:8001/courses/tpp/ The CyberAnthropology Page is dedicated to research on cyberculture, and the formation of new cultures and cultural practices in cyberspace. Cyber Sociology - fiu.edu/~mizrachs/cyberanthropos.html The Digital World Research Centre (DWRC) offers a new way of investigating the impact of new technologies on organisational life, the individual and society. Cyber Sociology - surrey.ac.uk/dwrc The Ethics of Research in Cyberspace Robert Alun Jones - Professor of Sociology, History and Religious Studies, University of Illinois. Cyber Sociology - usyd.edu.au/su/social/papers/jones.htm The HIIP has provided a neutral, interdisciplinary forum for addressing a wide range of emerging policy issues relating to information infrastructure, its development, use, and growth. Current research areas include electronic commerce, the Internet and governance, economic and policy issues to ensure widespread availability of advanced communications access technologies in traditional high-cost areas, information policy in the Asia-Pacific region, and information policy and the information society. Cyber Sociology - ksgwww.harvard.edu/iip/ The Implications of Electronic Information The Implications of Electronic Information for the Sociology of Knowledge [1] Richard A. Lanham Professor. Cyber Sociology - cni.org/docs/tsh/Lanham.html The Research Committee on Sociocybernetiics. Cyber Sociology - unizar.es/sociocybernetics/brisbane.html The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture. Cyber Sociology - com.washington.edu/rccs/ Theories and Metaphors of Cyberspace - Abstracts - Cyberspace, Virtual Reality and The End of History By Stephen Webb Department of Sociology, University of Derby. Cyber Sociology - pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Cybspasy/SWebb.html Theory, Culture and Society Centre - Theory, Culture & Society Centre Faculty of Humanities The Nottingham Trent University. The Theory, Culture & Society Centre has focused its research around technological culture; globalization consumption and leisure; the body, health and the life course; postcolonial issues; and critical theory. Cyber Sociology - tcs.ntu.ac.uk/home.html Thesis on whether internet creates or contributes to democracy. Cyber Sociology - wr.com.au/democracy/index.html TIPI - Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute - The Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute (TIPI) was established in May 1996 by the University of Texas at Austin, in response to the unprecedented opportunities in Texas associated with telecommunications. These TIPI faculty associates assist in the design and implementation of the policy analysis and research initiatives of the Institute. They also are encouraged to seek grants and contracts in the relevant and important areas of telecommunications policy. Cyber Sociology - utexas.edu/research/tipi/ UC Irvine Graduate Program in Social Networks. Cyber Sociology - aris.ss.uci.edu/socnet/socnet.html, UCLA Center for Communication Policy - The UCLA Center for Communication Policy is a forum for the discussion and development of policy alternatives addressing the leading issues in media and communication. Communication policy at its core begins with the individual and the family. The Center conducts and facilitates research, courses, seminars, working groups, and conferences designed to have a major impact on policy at the local, national, and international levels. Cyber Sociology - ccp.ucla.edu/index.asp Ukranian network of Information Society - Institute's activity is targeted at creation of a basis for development of the Information Society, its fundamental elements - e-government, e-commerce, e-elections. Cyber Sociology - e-ukraine.org.ua/eng/institute.htm Virtual Society? The Social Science of Electronic Technologies - Virtual Society? addresses issues identified by many Foresight sector panels. Investigating the future development of new technologies and social activities is recognised as crucially important to wealth creation and the quality of life. Virtual Society? draws together research efforts to form a UK research sector in the now strategic field of the social context of new electronic technologies. Cyber Sociology - virtualsociety.sbs.ox.ac.uk/ How do we perceive other people on-line? What does a virtual crowd look like? How do social conventions develop in the networked world? Cyber Sociology - smg.media.mit.edu/ ZEF - The Center for Development Research. ZEF is an international and interdisciplinary research institute of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University, Bonn which commenced its research activities towards the end of 1997. Cyber Sociology - zef.de/start/start.htm
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