[Air-L] jounral issue on online gender

Jonathan Marshall Jonathan.Marshall at uts.edu.au
Sun Jan 20 18:20:36 PST 2008



The latest edition of the Transforming Cultures ejournal is now live and available at:

http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/TfC/issue/view/40/

The issue is called the Cybermind Online Gender Project and collects a group of papers which study the use of gender on an internet mailing list.

Comments, criticisms, elaborations etc most welcome, there is a section of this journal issue reserved for such feedback.

jon

Contents:

Introduction:
Gender in Online Worlds: An Introduction to, and Summary of, Cybermind Research 
Jonathan Paul Marshall 	

Articles
'Dragging her dirt all over the net': Presence, Intimacy, Materiality V1.0 
Esther Milne 

Weavers & Warriors? Gender and Online Identity in 1997 and 2007 V1.0 
Deirdre Ruane 	

The Mobilisation of Race and Gender on an Internet Mailing List V1.0 
Jonathan Paul Marshall 	

The dynamics of gender perception and status in email-mediated group interaction V1.0 	
Alexanne Don 	

Reflections

Meetspace 
Elizabeth Barrette 

Letters from 'Karen Crawford' V1.0, 25 Jan 2001++
Karen Crawford 	

Spam Agenda, V1.0 
B. Dorris 

Reflections on Cybermind, V1.0 	
Salwa Ghaly 	

Being a Girl Gamer - A Correspondence with Caitlin Martin V1.0 	
Caitlin Martin 	

Gender and You 	
Alan Sondheim 	

>From the Internet Text: Gender, Embodiment and Ontology 
Alan Sondheim 	

Cybermind Discusses Gender V1.0
Jonathan Paul Marshall 	

Transforming Cultures eJournal: ISSN 1833-8542



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