Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 27, Issue 5

281 -- 294Jannis Kallinikos, José-Carlos Mariátegui. Video as Digital Object: Production and Distribution of Video Content in the Internet Media Ecosystem
295 -- 310Sandra Braman. The Framing Years: Policy Fundamentals in the Internet Design Process, 1969-1979
311 -- 325Alison Powell, Alissa Cooper. Net Neutrality Discourses: Comparing Advocacy and Regulatory Arguments in the United States and the United Kingdom
326 -- 335Wolter Pieters. The (Social) Construction of Information Security
336 -- 345Aram Sinnreich, Nathan Graham, Aaron Trammell. Weaving a New 'Net: A Mesh-Based Solution for Democratizing Networked Communications
346 -- 347Claire Menck. A Review of "The Wireless Spectrum: The Politics, Practice, and Poetics of Mobile Media"edited by Barbara Crow, Michael Longford, and Kim Sawchuck. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2010. $50.00 hardcover. ISBN 978-0802098931 (hardcover)
348 -- 349Edward Gonzalez-Tennant. A Review of "Georeferencing: The Geographic Associations of Information"by Linda L. Hill. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 260 pp. $18.00 paper/$35.00 cloth. ISBN 0-262-51252-1 (paper)/ISBN 0-262-08354-X (cloth)
350 -- 351Rosh J. Dhanawade. A Review of "Online a Lot of the Time: Ritual, Fetish, Sign"by Ken Hillis. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009, 328 pp. $23.95 paper/$84.95 cloth. ISBN 978-0-8223-4448-3 (paper)/978-0-8223-4434-6 (cloth)
352 -- 354Susan C. Leggett. A Review of "The Laboring of Communication: Will Knowledge Workers of the World Unite?"by Vincent Mosco and Catherine McKercher. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008, 359 pp. $70 hardcover/$29.95 paper. ISBN 978-0-7391-1813-9 (hardcover)

Volume 27, Issue 4

209 -- 219Victor Bekkers, Henri Beunders, Arthur Edwards, Rebecca Moody. New Media, Micromobilization, and Political Agenda Setting: Crossover Effects in Political Mobilization and Media Usage
220 -- 232Ardion Beldad, Menno de Jong, Michaël F. Steehouder. A Comprehensive Theoretical Framework for Personal Information-Related Behaviors on the Internet
233 -- 251Isabel María García Sánchez, Luis Rodríguez Domínguez, Isabel Gallego Álvarez. The Relationship between Political Factors and the Development of E-Participatory Government
252 -- 260Matt Ratto. Critical Making: Conceptual and Material Studies in Technology and Social Life
261 -- 268Pyungho Kim. The Apple iPhone Shock in Korea
269 -- 271Larry Stillman. A Review of Global Challenges for Identity Policies by Edgar A. Whitley and Ian R. Hosein. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 283 + xix pp. 53.00 cloth. ISBN 0-230-54223-9 (cloth)
272 -- 273Kim Lacey. A Review of "Reticulations: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Networks of the Political" by Philip Armstrong. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. xi + 307 pp. $25.00 paper. ISBN 9780816654901 (paper)
272 -- 273Kim Lacey. A Review of "Reticulations: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Networks of the Political" by Philip Armstrong. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. xi + 307 pp. $25.00 paper. ISBN 9780816654901 (paper)
277 -- 278Bärbel Bohr. A Review of "The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise" by Nathan Ensmenger. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010, 336 pp. $30 cloth. ISBN 10-0-262-05093-5; ISBN 13-978-0-262-05093-7 (cloth)
279 -- 280Carolyn M. Schwartz. A Review of "Electronic Emotion: The Mediation of Emotion via Information and Communication Technologies" edited by Jane Vincent and Leopoldina Fortunati. Interdisciplinary Communication Studies, Volume 3. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2009, 237 pp. $51.95 paper. ISBN 978-3-039-11866-3 (paper)

Volume 27, Issue 3

158 -- 171Gabe Ignatow. National Identity and the Informational Welfare State: Turkey and Malaysia Compared
172 -- 180T. T. Sreekumar. Mobile Phones and the Cultural Ecology of Fishing in Kerala, India
181 -- 193Hector Postigo. Questioning the Web 2.0 Discourse: Social Roles, Production, Values, and the Case of the Human Rights Portal
197 -- 199Sarah T. Roberts. A Review of "Working-Class Network Society: Communication Technology and the Information Have-Less in Urban China"
200 -- 201Trevor J. Owens. A Review of "Online Interviewing"
204 -- 205Kathleen Fear. A Review of "Knowledge Sharing among Scientists: Why Reputation Matters for R&D in Multinational Firms"
206 -- 207Mark W. Bell. A Review of Ethics in Cyberspace: How Cyberspace May Influence Interpersonal Interaction

Volume 27, Issue 2

69 -- 91Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Anuj C. Desai, Greg Downey. The Pre-Internet Downloading Controversy: The Evolution of Use Rights for Digital Intellectual and Cultural Works
92 -- 104Dmitry Epstein, Erik C. Nisbet, Tarleton Gillespie. Who's Responsible for the Digital Divide? Public Perceptions and Policy Implications
105 -- 112Mariarosaria Taddeo, Antonino Vaccaro. Analyzing Peer-to-Peer Technology Using Information Ethics
113 -- 120Payal Arora. Online Social Sites as Virtual Parks: An Investigation into Leisure Online and Offline
121 -- 128Jeffrey James. Are Changes in the Digital Divide Consistent with Global Equality or Inequality?

Volume 27, Issue 1

1 -- 15Fadi Hirzalla, Liesbet van Zoonen, Jan de Ridder. Internet Use and Political Participation: Reflections on the Mobilization/Normalization Controversy
16 -- 28Giuseppe Bruno, Emilio Esposito, Andrea Genovese, Kholekile L. Gwebu. A Critical Analysis of Current Indexes for Digital Divide Measurement
29 -- 39Helen Kennedy, Simon Evans, Siobhan Thomas. Can the Web Be Made Accessible for People with Intellectual Disabilities?
40 -- 51Sorin Adam Matei, Caius Dobrescu. Wikipedia s Neutral Point of View : Settling Conflict through Ambiguity
52 -- 62Leysia Palen, Sarah Vieweg, Kenneth Mark Anderson. Supporting Everyday Analysts in Safety- and Time-Critical Situations
63 -- 67Michael Tyworth. Policing and Technology