Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 24, Issue 5

273 -- 291Barbara A. Cherry. Back to the Future: How Transportation Deregulatory Policies Foreshadow Evolution of Communications Policies
292 -- 303Mito Akiyoshi, Hiroshi Ono. The Diffusion of Mobile Internet in Japan
304 -- 318Marc D. Bahlmann, Marleen H. Huysman. The Emergence of a Knowledge-Based View of Clusters and Its Implications for Cluster Governance
319 -- 333Charles Steinfield, Ada Scupola. Understanding the Role of ICT Networks in a Biotechnology Cluster: An Exploratory Study of Medicon Valley
334 -- 341Rich Ling. Should We Be Concerned That the Elderly Don t Text?
342 -- 354Patrick Xavier. Consumer Information Requirements and Telecommunications Regulation
355 -- 356Itir Akdogan. A Review of: "Governing European Communications: From Unification to Coordination"
357 -- 359Abby Dress. A Review of: Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America
360 -- 361Sharon Stoerger. A Review of: Brave New Classrooms: Democratic Education and the Internet

Volume 24, Issue 4

199 -- 218Clyde W. Holsapple, Deepak Iyengar, Haihao Jin, Shashank Rao. Parameters for Software Piracy Research
219 -- 228Pekka Räsänen. The Persistence of Information Structures in Nordic Countries
229 -- 245Noriko Hara, Howard Rosenbaum. Revising the Conceptualization of Computerization Movements
246 -- 250Patrick Burkart. Trends in Digital Music Archiving
251 -- 261Courtenay Honeycutt. Welsh Without Frontiers? Use of the Community Metaphor in Wales s Sponsored Top-Level Domain Bid
262 -- 266Elisabeth Davenport. Minding the Galison Gap
267 -- 269Kristin R. Eschenfelder. DRM as Sociotechnical Systems
270 -- 272Salvatore Poier. Questioning the Crime in Cybercrime

Volume 24, Issue 3

135 -- 139Leopoldina Fortunati, Francis Lee, Angel Lin. Introduction to the Special Issue on Mobile Societies in Asia-Pacific
140 -- 159Jonathan Donner. Research Approaches to Mobile Use in the Developing World: A Review of the Literature
160 -- 170Bart Barendregt. Sex, Cannibals, and the Language of Cool: Indonesian Tales of the Phone and Modernity
171 -- 181Gerard Goggin. Reorienting the Mobile: Australasian Imaginaries
182 -- 190Zhou He. SMS in China: A Major Carrier of the Nonofficial Discourse Universe
191 -- 193Daniel Bicknell. A Reviews of: Towards a Sustainable Information Society: Deconstructing WSIS
194 -- 196David Parisi. A Reviews of: Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics
197 -- 198Bryan Pfaffenberger. A Reviews of: Dangerous Enthusiasms: E-Government, Computer Failure, and Information System Development

Volume 24, Issue 2

69 -- 82Brian P. Bloomfield, Theo Vurdubakis. IBM s Chess Players: On AI and Its Supplements
93 -- 104Renee Kuriyan, Isha Ray, Kentaro Toyama. Information and Communication Technologies for Development: The Bottom of the Pyramid Model in Practice
105 -- 115Anabel Quan-Haase. Instant Messaging on Campus: Use and Integration in University Students Everyday Communication
116 -- 120Kalpana Shankar. Wind, Water, and Wi-Fi: New Trends in Community Informatics and Disaster Management
121 -- 122Hamid R. Ekbia. The Consequences of Information: Institutional Implications of Technological Change, by Jannis Kallinikos. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2006. 35.00 paper/ 95.00 cloth. ISBN 978-1-84720-500-1 paper/978-1-84542-328-5 cloth
128 -- 131Rhoda Reddock, Deborah McFee, Cathy-Ann Radix. Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, edited by Eileen M. Trauth, 2 vols. Hershey, PA: The Idea Group, 2006, 1451 pp. ISBN: 1-59140-815-6
132 -- 133Venkata Ratnadeep Suri. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet, by Christine Hine. New York: Berg Publishers, 2005. xiii + 242 pp. $28.95 paper. ISBN 1845200853

Volume 24, Issue 1

1 -- 17Takanori Ida, Yuki Horiguchi. Consumer Benefits of Public Services Over FTTH in Japan: Comparative Analysis of Provincial and Urban Areas by Using Discrete Choice Experiment
18 -- 29Natalie Kink, Thomas Hess. Search Engines as Substitutes for Traditional Information Sources? An Investigation of Media Choice
30 -- 39Bridgette Wessels, Sarah Walsh, Elaine Adam. Mediating Voices: Community Participation in the Design of E-Enabled Community Care Services
40 -- 46Johnny Hartz Søraker. Global Freedom of Expression Within Nontextual Frameworks
47 -- 53Michael Arnold, Christopher Shepherd, Martin Gibbs. Remembering Things
54 -- 61Jeffrey James. Digital Divide Complacency: Misconceptions and Dangers
62 -- 64Matt Ratto. Next Steps in Digital Studies, Resignifying Culture, Community, and Code
65 -- 67Michael Zimmer. Privacy Protection in the Network Society: Trading Up or a Race to the Bottom ?