[Air-l] mothers online
Caroline Haythornthwaite
haythorn at uiuc.edu
Tue Aug 15 05:49:18 PDT 2006
Here are two references specifically about parents, plus work under
domestication. /Caroline
Miyata, Kakuko, (2002). Social Support for Japanese Mothers Online and Offline .
In B. Wellman & C. Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet In Everyday Life (pp.
520-548). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Mickelson, K. D. (1997). Seeking social support: Parents in electronic support
groups. In Kiesler, S. (Ed.), Culture of the Internet (pp. 157-178). Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Venkatesh, A. (2006). Introduction to the Special Issue on “ICT in Everyday Life:
Home and Personal Environments”. The Information Society, 22(4), 191-194.
Haythornthwaite, C. & Kazmer, M. M. (2002). Bringing the Internet home: Adult
distance learners and their Internet, Home and Work worlds. In B. Wellman & C.
Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet in Everyday Life (pp. 431-463). Oxford, UK:
Blackwell.
Salaff, Janet (2002). Where home is the office: The new form of flexible work. In
B. Wellman & C. Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet in Everyday Life (pp.
464-495). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Kraut, R., Mukhopadhyay, T., Szczypula, J., Kiesler, S., & Scherlis, B. (2000).
Information and communication: Alternative uses of the Internet in households.
Information Systems Research, 10, 287-303.
Cummings, J. & Kraut, R. (2002). Domesticating computers and the Internet. The
Information Society, 18(3), 221-32.
Silverstone, R. & Haddon, L. (1996). Design and the domestication of
information and communication technologies: Technical change and everyday
life. In R. Silverstone & R. Mansell (Eds.), Communication by Design. The Politics
of Information and Communication Technologies (pp. pp.44-74). Oxford:
Oxford University Press
Kraut,R. Internet at Home, Communications of the ACM, special issue.
Kiesler, S., Lundmark, V., Zdaniuk, B., Kraut, R. E. (2000) Troubles with the
Internet: The dynamics of help at home. Human Computer Interaction, 15,
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Turow, J. & Kavanaugh, A.L. (2003). The Wired Homestead: An MIT sourcebook
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>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 07:52:22 +0100
>From: "Asi Sharabi" <asi.sharabi at thegrandunion.com>
>Subject: [Air-l] mothers online
>To: <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
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>Hi everyone,
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>This is my first post to this forum.
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>Can anyone recall a good research / database related to families' online
>behaviour?
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>Mums online
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>Kids online
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>Relationship between both
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>Any thing will help.
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>Many thanks in advance,
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>Asi.
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>Asi Sharabi, PhD
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Caroline Haythornthwaite
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
501 East Daniel St., Champaign IL 61820
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