[Air-l] The Internet in Everyday Life
Barry Wellman
wellman at chass.utoronto.ca
Tue Nov 20 15:18:55 PST 2001
I am delighted that the special Nov 2001 issue of _The American Behavioral
Scientist_ is out: "The Internet in Everyday Life," edited by Caroline
Haythornthwaite and myself.
It contains 11 empirical articles (quant and qual) placing the Internet in
the context of everyday life. The table of contents is below.
You can check out the issue by going to www.sagepub.com and following the
links to the journal (URL is too huge to copy here.)
Caroline and I are just finishing editing a revised and expanded (20
articles) book, The Internet in Everyday Life, which Blackwells will
publish this summer, in hard and soft cover.
Barry
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Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director
wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman
Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto
455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162
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Introduction: The Internet in Everyday Life
Haythornthwaite, Caroline
Days and Nights on the Internet: The Impact of a
Diffusing Technology
Howard, Phillip.; Rainie, Lee.; Jones, Steve
The Internet, 1995-2000: Access,
Civic Involvement, and Social Interaction
Katz J.E.; Rice R.E.; Aspden P.
Sociability, Interpersonal Relations, and the
Internet: Reconciling Conflicting Findings
Nie Norman
Does the Internet Increase, Decrease, or Supplement
Social Capital? Social
Networks, Participation, and Community Commitment
Wellman, Barry; Quan Haase, Anabel; Witte, James;
Hampton Keith
Digital Living: The Impact (or Otherwise) of the
Internet on Everyday Life
Anderson, Ben; Tracey, Karina
Long Distance Community in the Network Society:
Contact and Support Beyond Netville
Hampton, Keith; Wellman, Barry
The Impact of Community Computer Networks on Social
Capital and Community Involvement
Kavanaugh, Andrea; Patterson, Scott
Juggling Multiple Social Worlds: Distance Students
Online and Offline
Kazmer, Michelle.; Haythornthwaite, Caroline
Using E-Mail for Personal Relationships: The
Difference Gender Makes
Boneva, Bonka; Kraut, Robert; Frohlich, David
Real and Virtual Social Ties: Connections in the
Everyday Lives of Seven Ethnic Neighborhoods
Matei, Sorin; Ball-Rokeach, Sandra
An Online Data Web Site for Internet Research: Some
Features and an Example
Robinson, John; Neustadtl, Alan; Kestnbaum, Meyer
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