Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 23, Issue 5

295 -- 0Harmeet Sawhney. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
297 -- 299Elizabeth Davidson. Reflections on Roberta Lamb, Social Actor
301 -- 303Helena Karsten. The Social Actor Traveling the World
305 -- 306Nilmini Wickramasinghe. Roberta Lamb: Mentor and Friend
307 -- 308Steve Sawyer. Roberta Lamb, On the Way
309 -- 326Gunnar Ellingsen, Eric Monteiro, Glenn Munkvold. Standardization of Work: Co-constructed Practice
327 -- 344Shirin Madon, Sundeep Sahay, Randeep Sudan. E-Government Policy and Health Information Systems Implementation in Andhra Pradesh, India: Need for Articulation of Linkages Between the Macro and the Micro
345 -- 359Nathan J. Engler, G. Brent Hall. The Internet, Spatial Data Globalization, and Data Use: The Case of Tibet
361 -- 371Kenneth R. Fleischmann. The Evolution of Agency: Spectra of Bioagency and Cyberagency
373 -- 382Victor Bekkers, Vincent Homburg. The Myths of E-Government: Looking Beyond the Assumptions of a New and Better Government
383 -- 389Jonathan A. Poritz. Who Searches the Searchers? Community Privacy in the Age of Monolithic Search Engines
391 -- 394Shai Ophir. Searching for the Great Chain of Being Using Google Print
395 -- 403Robin Boast, Michael Bravo, Ramesh Srinivasan. Return to Babel: Emergent Diversity, Digital Resources, and Local Knowledge
405 -- 411Michael L. Best, Keegan W. Wade. Democratic and Anti-Democratic Regulators of the Internet: A Framework
413 -- 414Hamid R. Ekbia. The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts, edited by Chrisanthi Avgerou, Claudio Ciborra, and Frank Land. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, 312 pp, ISBN 978-0-19-925352-4
417 -- 418Stephen McElhinney. Hollywood s Road to Riches, by David Waterman. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005. xvi + 393 pp, ISBN 0674019458