[Air-l] Seeking research on Internet cafes
Lisa-Jane McGerty
L.J.Mcgerty at Bradford.ac.uk
Wed Sep 3 01:29:32 PDT 2003
One book chapter sprang to mind:
Gender and the landscapes of computing in an Internet cafe
by Nina Wakeford
in Crang, Crang and May (eds)
Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations
Routledge
1999
Best wishes
Lisa
Lisa McGerty
Applied Social Sciences
University of Bradford, UK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Delwiche, Aaron" <Aaron.Delwiche at Trinity.edu>
To: <air-l at aoir.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 11:36 PM
Subject: [Air-l] Seeking research on Internet cafes
Dear AIR-L colleagues,
I am undertaking a study of Internet cafes, and am searching for existing
research on this topic. Not much work has been published, so I suspect that
many findings have been shared at various Internet-related conferences.
I would be grateful for any references to work on Internet cafes that you
have found useful and provocative.
Also, in a recent posting to this list, Mete Yýldýz mentioned an article on
Internet cafes that she co-authored with Dr. Kaya Bensghir. Unfortunately,
Mete's e-mail address was not appended to the message and a Google search
has been fruitless. Mete, if you see this message, could you please contact
me?
Best regards,
Aaron Delwiche
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Trinity University
Department of Communication
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San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
Phone: 210.999.8153
Fax: 210.999.8355
e-mail: aaron.delwiche at trinity.edu
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