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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Professor of Internet Studies, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Balliol College)
  • Formatas: 628 pages, Tables and figures
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191750373
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 628 pages, Tables and figures
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191750373
Internet Studies has been one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding interdisciplinary fields to emerge over the last decade. The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies has been designed to provide a valuable resource for academics and students in this area, bringing together leading scholarly perspectives on how the Internet has been studied and how the research agenda should be pursued in the future. The Handbook aims to focus on Internet Studies as an emerging field, each chapter seeking to provide a synthesis and critical assessment of the research in a particular area. Topics covered include social perspectives on the technology of the Internet, its role in everyday life and work, implications for communication, power, and influence, and the governance and regulation of the Internet.

The Handbook is a landmark in this new interdisciplinary field, not only helping to strengthen research on the key questions, but also shape research, policy, and practice across many disciplines that are finding the Internet and its political, economic, cultural, and other societal implications increasingly central to their own key areas of inquiry.
List of Figures
xii
List of Tables
xiii
List of Abbreviations
xiv
Notes on the Contributors xviii
1 Internet Studies: The Foundations of a Transformative Field
1(26)
William H. Dutton
PART I PERSPECTIVES ON THE INTERNET AND WEB AS OBJECTS OF STUDY
2 The Prehistory of the Internet and its Traces in the Present: Implications for Defining the Field
27(21)
Martin C. J. Elton
John Carey
3 Web Science
48(21)
Kieron O'Hara
Wendy Hall
4 Society on the Web
69(17)
Mike Thelwall
5 The Internet as Infrastructure
86(23)
Christian Sandvig
PART II LIVING IN A NETWORK SOCIETY
6 Network Societies and Internet Studies: Rethinking Time, Space, and Class
109(20)
Jack Linchuan Qiu
7 Digital Inequality
129(22)
Eszter Hargittai
Yuli Patrick Hsieh
8 Sociality through Social Network Sites
151(22)
Nicole B. Ellison
Danah M. Boyd
9 The Study of Online Relationships and Dating
173(22)
Barrie Gunter
10 Games, Online and Off
195(21)
Dmitri Williams
Adam S. Kahn
11 Cross-National Comparative Perspectives from the World Internet Project
216(23)
Gustavo Cardoso
Guo Liang
Tiago Lapa
PART III CREATING AND WORKING IN A GLOBAL NETWORK ECONOMY
12 New Businesses and New Business Models
239(23)
Michael A. Cusumano
Andreas Goeldi
13 Trust in Commercial and Personal Transactions in the Digital Age
262(21)
Regina Connolly
14 Government and the Internet: Evolving Technologies, Enduring Research Themes
283(24)
Paul Henman
15 Digital Transformations of Scholarship and Knowledge
307(21)
Eric T. Meyer
Ralph Schroeder
16 Studies of the Internet in Learning and Education: Broadening the Disciplinary Landscape of Research
328(25)
Chris Davies
Rebecca Eynon
PART IV COMMUNICATION, POWER, AND INFLUENCE IN A CONVERGING MEDIA WORLD
17 Theoretical Perspectives in the Study of Communication and the Internet
353(25)
Ronald E. Rice
Ryan P. Fuller
18 Tradition and Transformation in Online News Production and Consumption
378(23)
Eugenia Mitchelstein
Pablo J. Boczkowski
19 The Internet in Campaigns and Elections
401(20)
Darren G. Lilleker
Thierry Vedel
20 The Internet and Democracy
421(20)
Helen Margetts
PART V GOVERNING AND REGULATING THE INTERNET
21 Analyzing Freedom of Expression Online: Theoretical, Empirical, and Normative Contributions
441(23)
Victoria Nash
22 Cultural, Legal, Technical, and Economic Perspectives on Copyright Online: The Case of the Music Industry
464(22)
Matthew David
23 Privacy and Surveillance: The Multidisciplinary Literature on the Capture, Use, and Disclosure of Personal Information in Cyberspace
486(23)
Colin J. Bennett
Christopher Parsons
24 Digital Infrastructures, Economies, and Public Policies: Contending Rationales and Outcome Assessment Strategies
509(22)
Robin Mansell
W. Edward Steinmueller
25 The Internet and Development: A Critical Perspective
531(24)
Tim Unwin
26 The Emerging Field of Internet Governance
555(22)
Laura DeNardis
Index 577
William H. Dutton is Professor of Internet Studies at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Balliol College. Before coming to Oxford in 2002, Bill was a Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California, where he continues an affiliation as Emeritus Professor. In the UK, Bill was a Fulbright Scholar, then National Director of the UK's Programme on Information and Communication Technologies (PICT), and founding director of the OII during its first decade (2002-2011), for which he was awarded a lifetime achievement award. He has authored or edited a number of influential books on the social dynamics of the Internet and related information and communication technologies, including Society on the Line (OUP 1999).