Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 21, Issue 4

229 -- 232Nancy K. Baym. INTRODUCTION: Internet Research as It Isn't, Is, Could Be, and Should Be
233 -- 237Steve Jones. Fizz in the Field: Toward a Basis for an Emergent Internet Studies
239 -- 248Christine Hine. Internet Research and the Sociology of Cyber-Social-Scientific Knowledge
249 -- 256Jonathan Sterne. Digital Media and Disciplinarity
257 -- 267Annette N. Markham. Disciplining the Future: A Critical Organizational Analysis of Internet Studies
269 -- 271Naomi S. Baron. Who Wants to Be a Discipline?
273 -- 275Wesley Shrum. Internet Indiscipline: Two Approaches to Making a Field
277 -- 279Jeremy Hunsinger. Toward a Transdisciplinary Internet Research
281 -- 284John Monberg. Science and Technology Studies Approaches to Internet Research
285 -- 299Ronald E. Rice. New Media/Internet Research Topics of the Association of Internet Researchers
301 -- 308Randolph Kluver, Chen Yang. The Internet in China: A Meta-Review of Research
309 -- 315Heidi Campbell. Making Space for Religion in Internet Studies
317 -- 320Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht. ICT Research, the New Economy, and the Evolving Discipline of Economics: Back to the Future?