[Air-l] iCS 6.3 and 6.4

Loader, Brian B.D.Loader at tees.ac.uk
Wed Jan 14 08:12:06 PST 2004


Sincere apologies to colleagues but I forgot following the last aoir
conference in Toronto that I agreed to provide contents for Information,
Communication & Society as they are published. So here belatedly is the two
issues I forgot. 

Just a reminder that the feeling of the panel session was that contents from
a number of journals would be welcome. Equally if members would prefer that
we don't post journal contents then please let us know.

Brian D. Loader
Editor, iCS

INFORMATION COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY
Volume 6, Number 3, 2003

CONTENTS
Editorial Comment
Brian D Loader and William H Dutton

ARTICLES
Andrew Chan and John Garrick	The Moral 'Technologies' of Knowledge
Management: Challenges to Corporate Subjectivities at Work.

Mark Duffet	Webcasting as a 'Live' Technology and the Case of the Little
Big Gig.

Stephen Lax	Prospects for Digital Radio - Policy and Technology in a New
Broadcasting System
	
Neil Selwyn	ICT for all? Access and use of Public ICT sites in the UK


PRIVACY, SURVEILLANCE, TRUST & REGULATION 

Charles D. Raab and 			The Interception Of Communication:
Two Studies 
David Mason

Bert-Jaap Koops	The Shifting 'Balance' Between Criminal Investigation And
Privacy: A Case Study Of Communications Interception Law In The Netherlands

Joseph Fitsanakis	State-sponsored Communications Interception:
Facilitating Illegality

THINKERS PAST AND PRESENT
Nicholas Gane	Computerized Capitalism: The Media Theory of Jean-François
Lyotard

BOOK REVIEWS
Joost Van Loon: Risk and Technological Culture
Review by Andrew Rathmell

Eileen Milner (ed): Delivering the Vision: Public Service for the
Information Society and the Knowledge Economy
Review by Susan O'Donnell

Hinds and Kiesler (eds): Distributed Work
Reviewed by Juliet Webster

Ian Hutchby and Jo Moran-Ellis (eds): Children, Technology and Culture: The
Impacts of Technologies in Children's Everyday Lives
Reviewed by Briony Oates

Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin: Splintering Urbanism: Networked
Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition
Reviewed by Roger Burrows

 K H Sørensen and R William (eds): Shaping technology, guiding policy:
concepts, spaces and tools
Reviewed by Paul Benneworth


INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION AND SOCIETY


Volume 6, Number 4, 2003
Special Issue 
Digital Games and Society

CONTENTS

Editorial Comment
Jo Bryce and Jason Rutter

PAPERS

Bob Rehak	Mapping the Bit Girl

T L Taylor and Beth E Kolko	Boundary Spaces: Majestic and the Uncertain
Status of Knowledge, Community and Self in a Digital Age

Dmitri Williams	The Video Game Lightning Rod: Constructions of a New Media
Technology, 1970-2000

Bernadette Flynn	Geography of the Digital Hearth

Diane Nutt and Diane Railton	The Sims: Real life as genre

Hector Postigo	From Pong to Planet Quake: Post-Industrial Transitions from
Leisure to Work

Alberto Alvisi, Alessandro 	Playstation and the Power of Unexpected 
Narduzzo and Marco Zamarian 	Consequences





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