Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 12, Issue 4

0 -- 0John P. Walsh, Todd Bayma. The Virtual College: Computer-Mediated Communication and Scientific Work
0 -- 0Rob Kling. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
0 -- 0James Katz. Understanding Communication Privacy: Unlisted Telephone Subscribers in the United States
0 -- 0Suzanne Iacono. The Demise of Meaning-Making and Social Agency as Critical Concepts in the Rhetoric of an Information Age
0 -- 0Majid Tehranian. The End of University
0 -- 0Bryan Pfaffenberger. If I Want it, It s OK: Usenet and the (Outer) Limits of Free Speech
0 -- 0Deborah Sprague. In Search of the Virtual Class: Education in an Information Society, by J. Tiffin and L. Rajasingham
0 -- 0Jan L. Youtie, William Read. Regulatory Reform and the Promise of New Telecommunications Infrastructure in New Jersey
0 -- 0Van Korenegay. Short-term memories: A Death in the Information Age
0 -- 0Nancy Kurland, Terri Egan. Engendering Democratic Participation via the Net: Access, Voice and Dialogue

Volume 12, Issue 3

0 -- 0Karen Ruhleder. Resisting the Virtual Life, edited by James Brooks and Ian Boal
0 -- 0Rob Kling. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
0 -- 0James Dalziel. The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst, by Stephen L. Talbott
0 -- 0Kevin Hunt. The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst, by Stephen L. Talbott
0 -- 0Andrew Dillon. Information Superhighways: Multimedia Users and Futures, edited by S.J. Emmott
0 -- 0William Bainbridge. The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in our Midst, by Stephen L. Talbott.
0 -- 0Linda Wall. Space Place and the Infobahn, by William Mitchell
0 -- 0Steven Wyman. Democracy and Technology, by Richard Sclove
215 -- 249Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jason L. Dedrick, Chin-Yeong Hwang, Tze-Chen Tu, Chee-Sing Yap. Entrepreneurship, Flexibility, and Policy Coordination: Taiwan s Computer Industry
251 -- 272Joel West. Utopianism and National Competitiveness in Technology rhetoric: The Case of Japan s Information Infrastructure
273 -- 292Milton L. Mueller, Jörge Reina Schement. Universal Service from the Bottom Up: A Study of Telephone Penetration in Camden, New Jersey
293 -- 0Mark Poster. Introduction to the Forum on A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age : Cyberspace and the American Dream
295 -- 308Esther Dyson, George Gilder, George Keyworth, Alvin Toffler. Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age (Release 1.2, August 1994)
309 -- 314John Carlos Rowe. Cybercowboys on the New Frontier: Freedom, Nationalism, and Imperialism in the Postmodern Era
315 -- 323Richard Moore. Cyberspace Inc. and the Robber Baron Age: An Analysis of PFF s Magna Carta

Volume 12, Issue 2

0 -- 0Rob Kling. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
0 -- 0Rebecca Grant. The Jobless Future: Sci-Tech and the Dogma of Work, by Stanley Aronowitz and William DiFazio
0 -- 0Geoffrey C. Bowker. American Technological Sublime, by David Nye
0 -- 0Sheizaf Rafaeli. Who Owns Information? From Privacy to Public Access, by Ann Wells Branscomb
0 -- 0Stuart Shapiro. Software by Design, by Harold Salzman and Stephen Rosenthal
107 -- 118Jim Thomas. Introduction: A Debate about the Ethics of Fair Practices for Collecting Social Science Data in Cyberspace
119 -- 128Storm A. King. Researching Internet Communities: Proposed Ethical Guidelines for the Reporting of Results
129 -- 140Dennis Waskul, Mark Douglass. Considering the Electronic Participant: Some Polemical Observations on the Ethics of On-Line Research
141 -- 152Sharon Polancic Boehlefeld. Doing the Right Thing: Ethical Cyberspace Research
153 -- 168Susan Herring. Linguistic and Critical Analysis of Computer-Mediated Communication: Some Ethical and Scholarly Considerations
169 -- 174Elizabeth Reid. Informed Consent in the Study of On-Line Communities: A Reflection on the Effects of Computer-Mediated Social Research
175 -- 188Christina Allen. What s Wrong with the Golden Rule ? Conundrums of Conducting Ethical Research in Cyberspace
189 -- 198Jim Thomas. When Cyberresearch Goes Awry: The Ethics of the Rimm Cyberporn Study
199 -- 202Storm A. King. Commentary on Responses to the Proposed Guidelines

Volume 12, Issue 1

0 -- 0Rob Kling. Does Technology Drive History?: The Dilemma of Technological Determinism, by Smith and Marx
0 -- 0John C. Cherniavsky. Fatal Defect: Chasing Killer Computer Bugs, by Peterson. Computer-Related Risks, by Neumann. Safeware: System Safety and Computers, by Leveson
0 -- 0William Sims Bainbridge. Computer Technology and Social Issues, by Garson
0 -- 0Paul Attewell. The Trouble with Computers: Usefulness, Usability, and Productivity, by Landauer
5 -- 16Luciano Floridi. Internet: Which Future for Organized Knowledge, Frankenstein or Pygmalion?
17 -- 38Roberta Lamb. Informational Imnperatives and Sociall Mediated Relationships
39 -- 62David J. Phillips. Defending the Boundaries: Identifying and Countering Threats in a Usenet Newsgroup
63 -- 72Langdon Winner. Who Will We Be in Cyberspace?
73 -- 0Francis Harvey, Ben Gross, Philip E. Agre, Ben Shneiderman. The Durango Declarations Forum
76 -- 0Philip E. Agre. The Durango Imperatives
77 -- 78Ben Shneiderman. Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries
79 -- 80Charles Bownstein. Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries
81 -- 0Langdon Winner. Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries
82 -- 0Marsha Woodbury. Durango Declarations Forum Commentaries
83 -- 88Patricia Radin. A Biotechnology Web Site: Toward Electronic Democracy
89 -- 94Simon Davies. Dystopia on the Health Superhighway
213 -- 214Rob Kling. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief