[Air-l] RE: Air-l digest, Vol 1 #73 - 2 msgs

Dr. Alberto Beuchot albeuchot at campus.rzc.itesm.mx
Tue Aug 7 10:39:30 PDT 2001


I am also interested in submitting my doctoral dissertation, successfully
defended on May this year: "Interaction and Interpersonal Behavior in
Computer-mediated Academic Forums."  I am not a member of the group.
However, I am a member of the list.

Alberto Beuchot




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Today's Topics:

   1. New & Old Membership Benefits (Nancy Baym)
   2. Re: Dissertations and other reports/publications (Daniel Pare)

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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:15:06 -0500
To: air-l at aoir.org
From: Nancy Baym <nbaym at ku.edu>
Subject: [Air-l] New & Old Membership Benefits
Reply-To: air-l at aoir.org

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I am happy to announce that AoIR members are now able to receive a
US$40 discount on subscriptions to The Information Society:

Taylor and Francis, Inc., is pleased to offer to AoIR members a
special discounted rate on subscriptions to

THE INFORMATION SOCIETY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
Editor-in-Chief: Rob Kling, Center for School Informatics, Indiana
University

THE INFORMATION SOCIETY is the forum for thoughtful commentary about
impacts, policies, systems concepts, methodologies, and cultural
change related to the rapidly emerging information society.  As an
international, refereed publication, this quarterly provides
scholarly articles, position papers, short communications, review
essays, and book reviews.

The journal acts as an arena for debate on the following topics, among
others:
- the rise of virtual communities through worldwide many-to-many
communication;
- corporate "outsourcing" of information, cross-border data flow, and
global job mitigation;
- cultural change and fears of cultural imperialism;
- ethics, gender, and privacy in an electronic world;
- changing National Information Infrastructures: politics and
socio-cultural effects
- electronic democracies: implications and options

THE INFORMATION SOCIETY is read by scholars and professionals
involved with science and technology studies, information sciences,
communications, and information systems, as well as by researchers,
managers, policy-makers, and others concerned with the effects of the
information revolution on individuals, organizations, and society.


SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
Quarterly, Volume 17, 2001

Personal subscription, regular rate: $89
Special discounted rate to AoIR members: $59

For more information about the journal, visit THE INFORMATION
SOCIETY's home page at http://www.slis.indiana.edu/TIS


A notice regarding how to receive this discount will be mailed
separately to members.

AoIR members also qualify for discounted subscriptions to these journals:

-Information, Communication and Society (50% discount)
-New Media & Society (20% discount)
-Cyberpychology and Behavior (~30% discount)
-e-Service Journal:  A Journal of Electronic Services in the Public
and Private Sectors (20% discount)

These discounts generally exceed the cost of AoIR membership, so if
you are interested in subscribing to even one of them, it is in your
best financial interest to join AoIR. If you'd like to subscribe to
more than one, you will be paying to NOT be a member of AoIR.

AoIR members also qualify to run for office and vote in aoir's
upcoming elections (and bylaws revision), to register for the 2001
conference at a discounted rate, to access paper archives from
Internet Research 1.0, and to access and contribute to the
members-only web area that is about to debut.

If you registered for Internet Research 1.0 or have paid your dues,
you are already a member and are eligible for these benefits now
(these memberships expire in September, 2001). Subscribing to this
list (air-l) does not in itself constitute membership. If you would
like to join AoIR, please visit:

http://www.aoir.org/airjoin.html

If there are other journals you would like me to pursue discounts
with, or other benefits you think AoIR should pursue for its members,
please let me know.

Thank you,

Nancy

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I am happy to announce that AoIR members are now able to receive a
US$40 discount on subscriptions to The Information Society:


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THE INFORMATION SOCIETY: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

Editor-in-Chief: Rob Kling, Center for School Informatics, Indiana
University


THE INFORMATION SOCIETY is the forum for thoughtful commentary about
impacts, policies, systems concepts, methodologies, and cultural change
related to the rapidly emerging information society.  As an
international, refereed publication, this quarterly provides scholarly
articles, position papers, short communications, review essays, and
book reviews. =20


The journal acts as an arena for debate on the following topics, among
others:

- the rise of virtual communities through worldwide many-to-many
communication;

- corporate "outsourcing" of information, cross-border data flow, and
global job mitigation;

- cultural change and fears of cultural imperialism;

- ethics, gender, and privacy in an electronic world;

- changing National Information Infrastructures: politics and
socio-cultural effects

- electronic democracies: implications and options


THE INFORMATION SOCIETY is read by scholars and professionals involved
with science and technology studies, information sciences,
communications, and information systems, as well as by researchers,
managers, policy-makers, and others concerned with the effects of the
information revolution on individuals, organizations, and society.



SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION

Quarterly, Volume 17, 2001


Personal subscription, regular rate: $89

Special discounted rate to AoIR members: $59


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AoIR members also qualify for discounted subscriptions to these
journals:=20


-Information, Communication and Society (50% discount)

-New Media & Society (20% discount)

-Cyberpychology and Behavior (~30% discount)

-e-Service Journal:  A Journal of Electronic Services in the Public and
Private Sectors (20% discount)


These discounts generally exceed the cost of AoIR membership, so if you
are interested in subscribing to even one of them, it is in your best
financial interest to join AoIR. If you'd like to subscribe to more
than one, you will be paying to NOT be a member of AoIR.=20


AoIR members also qualify to run for office and vote in aoir's upcoming
elections (and bylaws revision), to register for the 2001 conference at
a discounted rate, to access paper archives from Internet Research 1.0,
and to access and contribute to the members-only web area that is about
to debut.=20


If you registered for Internet Research 1.0 or have paid your dues, you
are already a member and are eligible for these benefits now (these
memberships expire in September, 2001). Subscribing to this list
(air-l) does not in itself constitute membership. If you would like to
join AoIR, please visit:


http://www.aoir.org/airjoin.html


If there are other journals you would like me to pursue discounts with,
or other benefits you think AoIR should pursue for its members, please
let me know.


Thank you,


Nancy

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 17:16:15 +0100
From: Daniel Pare <d.pare at lse.ac.uk>
Organization: London School of Economics
To: air-l at aoir.org
Subject: [Air-l] Re: Dissertations and other reports/publications
Reply-To: air-l at aoir.org

air-l-request at aoir.org wrote:
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 10:52:51 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "D. Silver" <dsilver at u.washington.edu>
> To: <air-l at aoir.org>
> Subject: Re: [Air-l] dissertations and other reports/publications
> Reply-To: air-l at aoir.org
>
> Ooh, I like this idea a lot.  Is it feasible?  Is it desirable on the part
> of other list members?  I for one would be interested.
>

I would be happy to contribute my doctoral dissertation to this effort
_Internet Governance in Transition: Just Who is the Master of this
Domain_. It was successfully defended in Nov. 2000, and I am in the
process of converting it into book form.

Best Regards,
Dan

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