Communicating on the Internet:
Selective Bibliography

Articles

Henderson, Carter.
How the Internet Is Changing Our Lives

Futurist
35. 4 (July, 2001): 38-45 (Abstract)

Brunn, Stanley D. and Martin Dodge
Mapping the "Worlds" of the World Wide Web:
(Re)Structuring Global Commerce Through Hyperlinks
American Behavioral Scientist 44. 10 (June 1, 2001) (Abstract)

Eveland, Jr., William P. and Sharon Dunwoody
Examining Information Processing on the World Wide Web Using Think Aloud Protocols
Media Psychology 2. 3 (2000): 219-244 (Abstract)

Gibson (1986). The Theory of Affordances (pp. 127-143)

Koku, Emmanuel; Nancy Nazer; and Barry Wellman
Netting Scholars: Online and Offline
American Behavioral Scientist 44. 10 (June, 2001) (Abstract)

Maglio, P.P., & Matlock, T. (1999). The conceptual structure of information space. In Alan J. Munro, Kristina Hook, and David Benyon (eds.), Social navigation of information space. NY: Springer. Series: Computer supported cooperative work. SEL/EMS QA76.9.C66 S625

O'Neill, Kelly (1999). Internetworking for social change: keeping the spotlight on corporate responsibility. Geneva, Switzerland : United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. Acquired 8 October 2001.

Townsend, Anthony M.
Network Cities and the Global Structure of the Internet
American Behavioral Scientist 44. 10 (June 1, 2001) (Abstract)

Wagner, Cynthia G
The promise of Internet2
The Futurist 35. 4 (Jul/Aug 2001): 12-13 (Abstract)

Zook, Matthew A.
Old Hierarchies or New Networks of Centrality?
The Global Geography of the Internet Content Market

American Behavioral Scientist 44. 10 (June 1, 2001) (Abstract)

Books
Subject: Computer networks -- Social aspects.

Sorted by year of publication

Catherine Salmon and Donald Symons. Warrior Lovers. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001. (Abstract.)

Race in cyberspace. Edited by Beth E. Kolko, Lisa Nakamura, and Gilbert B. Rodman. New York: Routledge, 2000. vii, 248 p. YRL HT1523 .R252 (unavailable)

Mitchell, William J. E-topia: "Urban life, Jim--but not as we know it". Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. 184 p. Arts Library HE7631 .M58 (available)

Preece, Jenny. Online communities: designing usability, supporting sociability New York: John Wiley, 2000. xxiv, 439 p. YRL HM1017 .P74 2000 (available)

Rheingold, Howard. The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic frontier. Rev. ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. xxxii, 447 p. College TK5105.875.I57 R45 (available) and SEL Engr & Math Sci TK5105.875.I57 R45 (available)

Communities in cyberspace. Edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock. New York: Routledge, 1999. x, 323 p. Law HE7631 .C65 1999 and YRL HQ1178 .C65 1999 (recalled 10 Aug 01)

Virtual geographies: bodies, space and relations. Edited by Mike Crang, Phil Crang and Jon May. London ; New York: Routledge, 1999. x, 322 p. YRL ZA4375 .V57 1999 (unavailable)

Women@Internet: creating new cultures in Cyberspace. Edited by Wendy Harcourt. London ; New York: Zed Books, 1999. xvi, 240 p. ; 22 cm. 07-ARO-8186 YRL HQ1178 .W66 1999 (available)

CyberSociety 2.0: revisiting computer-mediated communication and community. Edited by Steven G. Jones. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1998. xvii, 238 p. YRL TK5105.5 .C917 1998 (unavailable)

Network and netplay: virtual groups on the Internet. Edited by Fay Sudweeks, Margaret McLaughlin, and Sheizaf Rafaeli; foreword by Ronald Rice. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press and Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. xx, 313 p. SEL Engr & Math Sci Collection TK5105.5 .N4647 1998 (available)

Culture of the internet. Edited by Sara Kiesler. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1997. xvi, 463 p. College HE7631 .S613 1997 (available)

Virtual culture: identity and communication in cybersociety. Edited by Steven G. Jones. London ; Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1997. x, 262 p. Law HM221 .V56 1997 and YRL TK5105.5 .V57 1997 (unavailable)

Dyson, Esther. Release 2.0: a design for living in the digital age. New York: Broadway Books, c1997. viii, 307 p. College ZA4150 .D97 1997 (unavailable) and YRL ZA4150 .D97 1997 (unavailable)

Strauss, Claudia and Naomi Quinn. A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1997.

Philosophical perspectives on computer-mediated communication. Edited, with an introduction by Charles Ess. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996. vi, 319 p. YRL at SRLF TK5105.6 .P55 1996x (available)

Schuler, Douglas. New community networks: wired for change. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1996. xv, 528 p. YRL HM131 .S3773 1996 (unavailable)

The cultures of computing. Edited by Susan Leigh Star. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1995. 282 p. YRL HM258 .C845 1995 (available)

CyberSociety: computer-mediated communication and community. Edited by Steven G. Jones. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1995. ix, 241 p. YRL TK5105.5 .C92 1995 (missing)

Resisting the virtual life: the culture and politics of information. Edited by James Brook and Iain A. Boal. San Francisco: City Lights, 1995. xv, 278 p. YRL HM221 .R47 1995 (available)

Negroponte, Nicholas. Being digital. New York: Knopf, 1995. viii, 243 p. College TK5103.7 .N43 1995 (available); also Law and YRL. Mulgan, Geoff. Communication and control: networks and the new economies of communication G. J. Mulgan. Oxford: Polity, 1991. 302 p. YRL TK5105.5 .M85 1991 (available)

Communication in the age of virtual reality. Edited by Frank Biocca, Mark R. Levy. Hillsdale, N.J.: Laurence Erlbaum, 1995. viii, 401 p. College QA76.9.H85 C655 1995 (available) and YRL QA76.9.H85 C655 1995 (available)

Contents: The vision of virtual reality; Frank Biocca, Taeyong Kim, Mark R. Levy -- Virtual reality as a communication system; Frank Biocca, Mark R. Levy -- Defining virtual reality: dimensions determining telepresence; Jonathan Steuer -- Immersive virtual reality technology; Frank Biocca, Ben Delaney -- Communication applications of virtual reality; Frank Biocca, Mark R. Levy -- Virtual reality and passive simulators: the future of fun; Diana Gagnon Hawkins -- Communication research on consumer VR; Carrie Heeter -- Dramatic narrative in virtual reality; Kenneth Meyer -- Contents: Sound and communication in virtual reality; Gregory Kramer -- Interpersonal communication and virtual reality: mediating interpersonal relationships; Mark T. Palmer -- Virtual diffusion or an uncertain reality: networks, policy, and models for the diffusion of VR technology; Thomas W. Valente, Thierry Bardini -- I'm not a real doctor, but I play one in virtual reality: implications of virtual reality for judgements about reality; Michael A. Shapiro, Daniel G. McDonald -- Signal to noise: on the meaning of cyberpunk subculture; Anne Balsamo -- Contents: Communication issues and policy implications; Lisa St. Clair Harvey.

 

 

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