[Air-l] AoIR 3.0 reviewers in place

Klaus Bruhn Jensen kbj at hum.ku.dk
Tue Jan 8 07:08:03 PST 2002


Colleagues:

I take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers, who will help 
prepare a quality program for our October conference. Below you will 
find the aggregated list (which may still be supplemented) as well as 
the list of instructions for reviewers. In some cases, I have taken 
the liberty of suggesting a coordinator; feel free to contact me off 
list in this regard.

Reviewers will receive more information regarding the conference 
system managed by Jeremy Hunsinger in the near future. In order to 
keep the mail volume down, communication between reviewers, 
coordinators, and myself as program chair will next migrate to a 
separate list. However, I welcome your suggestions and comments 
regarding the conference program also in the months ahead.

Klaus.

*****

GUIDELINES FOR REVIEW OF SUBMISSIONS TO AoIR 3.0
- Above all else, AoIR seeks to promote the highest standards in 
research about the Internet and its social implications.
- An important quality of Internet studies tends to be the inclusion 
of interdisciplinary dimensions, in addition to disciplinary 
perspectives from across the social, human, and natural sciences.
- It is also taken for granted that AoIR seeks diversity in terms of 
gender, ethnicity, and national or regional origin of presenters as 
well as topics.
- A minimum of two researchers review each submission via the 
designated submission system, and seek consensus. In case of initial 
differing assessments, the reviewers are encouraged to consult each 
other, before passing on their review to the topic coordinator and 
the program committee.
- Once the review process has been completed, the program committee 
and program chair consult the topic coordinators and, as necessary, 
individual reviewers, so as to ensure transparency through the next 
stages of the planning process.

*****


Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Internet Research
*Michel Menou  <Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr> [COORDINATOR]
*Charles Ess <cmess at lib.drury.edu>
*Danyel Fisher <danyelf at acm.org>
*Jennifer Stromer-Galley <jstromer at asc.upenn.edu>
*Kirsten Foot <kfoot at u.washington.edu>
*Laurel Ralston <LAURIE.RALSTON at asu.edu>
*Tracy Kennedy <tkennedy at netwomen.ca>
*Yvonne Waern <waern at dsv.su.se>

Internet Access, Use, and Effects
*Ulla Bunz <ulla at ukans.edu>
*Leslie Shade <shade at aix1.uottawa.ca> [COORDINATOR]
*Andrew Wenn <Andrew.Wenn at vu.edu.au>
*Patricia Gannon-leary <patricia.gannonleary at unn.ac.uk>

Psychology and the Internet
*Laura Gurak <gurakl at umn.edu>  [COORDINATOR]
*Greg Monaco <greg at greatplains.net>
*Kirk St.Amant <stam0032 at tc.umn.edu>

Individuals, Groups, and Communities Online
*Caroline Haythornthwaite <haythorn at uiuc.edu>  [COORDINATOR]
*Lori Kendall <Lori.Kendall at purchase.edu>  [COORDINATOR]
*Karla Saari Kitalong <kitalong at pegasus.cc.ucf.edu>
*Lorna Heaton <lheaton at videotron.ca>

Privacy, Surveillance, and Security on the Internet
*Ellis Godard <ellisgodard at starband.net>  [COORDINATOR]
*Nilz Zurawski <zurawsk at uni-muenster.de>

Internet Policy, Law, Ethics, and Politics
*Jeremy Hunsinger <jhuns at vt.edu>
*Wendy Sutherland-Smith <wsutherlandsmith at bigpond.com.au>  [COORDINATOR]
*Moses A. Boudourides <mboudour at upatras.gr>
*Stuart I. Offenbach <stuartio at purdue.edu>

Teaching and Learning on the Internet
*Robin Cheesman <robin at ruc.dk>  [COORDINATOR]
*Simon Heilesen <simonhei at ruc.dk>
*Lorna Heaton <lheaton at videotron.ca>
*Ann De Vaney <adevaney at uci.edu>

The Internet in Writing and Publishing
*Radhika Gajjala <radhika at cyberdiva.org>  [COORDINATOR]
*Karla Saari Kitalong <kitalong at pegasus.cc.ucf.edu>
*Naomi Baron <nbaron at american.edu>

Ethnicity, Race, Identity, Gender, and Sexuality Online
*Sue Cranmer <sue at jcranmer.freeserve.co.uk>  [COORDINATOR]
*Greg Monaco <greg at greatplains.net>
*Linda Jean Kensicki <kensicki at umn.edu>
*Lisa Nakamura <nakamurl at sonoma.edu>
*Susannah Stern <sternsu at bc.edu>

The Internet in Cultural Contexts
*Lori Kendall <Lori.Kendall at purchase.edu>
*David  Silver <dsilver at u.washington.edu>
*Kirk St.Amant <stam0032 at tc.umn.edu>
*Charles Ess <cmess at lib.drury.edu>  [COORDINATOR]

The Internet in History
*David  Silver <dsilver at u.washington.edu>  [COORDINATOR]
*Nalini Kotamraju <nalinik at socrates.berkeley.edu>
*Sally J. McMillan <sjmcmill at utk.edu>
*Frederick Turner <fturner at MIT.EDU>

Digital Art and Aesthetics
*Ira Nayman <ira at ecommons.net>  [COORDINATOR]
*Thom Kevin Gillespie <thom at indiana.edu>
*Andrejevic, Mark <MAndrejevic at mail.fairfield.edu>
*Moses A. Boudourides <mboudour at upatras.gr>
*Troels D. Johansson <troelsd at hum.ku.dk>
*Michael Arnold Mages <marnoldm at du.edu>

Gaming on the Internet
*Gitte Stald <stald at hum.ku.dk>  [COORDINATOR]
*Frank Schaap <architext at fragment.nl>
*Thom Kevin Gillespie <thom at indiana.edu>

E-Commerce, E-Business, and the Value of Digital Content
*Mattia Miani <katanankes at yahoo.com>  [COORDINATOR]
*Andrew Wenn <Andrew.Wenn at vu.edu.au>
*Sally J. McMillan <sjmcmill at utk.edu>

New Technologies and New Media
*Nicole Ellison <nellison at usc.edu>  [COORDINATOR]
*Cheryl E. Ball <ceball at chartermi.net>
*Johannes Strobel <jse09 at mizzou.edu>
*Nalini Kotamraju <nalinik at socrates.berkeley.edu>

E-Sectors (e-health, e-entertainments, e-other...)
*Nancy Baym <nbaym at ku.edu>  [COORDINATOR]
*Monica Murero <Monica.Murero at MERIT.UNIMAAS.NL>
*Mete Yildiz <myildiz at indiana.edu>

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____________________________________
Klaus Bruhn Jensen
Professor, dr.phil.

Department of Film and Media Studies
University of Copenhagen
Njalsgade 80
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark

kbj at hum.ku.dk
http://www.ifm.ku.dk

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