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| Philip N. Howard |
University of Washington, USA
University of Washington |
| Steve Jones | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
| © 2004 | 384 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc |
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| Paperback | ISBN: | 9780761927082 | $68.00 | |
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| Acknowledgements | |
| Foreword | Howard "Lee" Rainie |
| Prologue. The Case for Multi-Method Research: Large Sample Design & The Study of Life Online | James Witte |
| Chapter 1: Introduction. Embedded Media: Who We Know, What We Know, and Society Online | Philip N. Howard and Steve Jones |
| PART I. SOCIAL CAPITAL, COMMUNITY, AND CONTENT | |
| Chapter 2: The Bridging and Bonding Role of Online Communities | Pippa Norris |
| Chapter 3: Deeper Understanding, Deeper Ties: Taking Faith Online | Elena Larsen |
| Chapter 4: Bending Gender into the Net: Feminizing Content, Corporate Interests, and Research Strategy | Leslie Regan Shade |
| Chapter 5: Interrogating the Digital Divide: The Political Economy of Race and Commerce in New Media | Lisa Nakamura |
| PART II. WIRED NEWS AND POLITICS ONLINE | |
| Chapter 6: Will Internet Voting Increase Turnout? An Analysis of Voter Preference | Jennifer Stromer-Galley |
| Chapter 7: The Internet and Political Involvement in 1996 and 2000 | Ronald E. Rice and James E. Katz |
| Chapter 8: New Media, Internet News, and the News Habit | Carin Dessauer |
| Chapter 9: Crisis Communication and New Media: The Web After September 11 | Steven M. Schneider and Kirsten A. Foot |
| PART III. ECONOMICE LIFE ONLINE | |
| Chapter 10: 'sHoP onLiNE!': Advertising Female Teen Cyberculture | David Silver and Philip Garland |
| Chapter 11: Permanently Beta: Responsive Organization in the Internet Era | Gina Neff and David Stark |
| Chapter 12: Art Versus Code: The Gendered Evolution of Web Design Skills | Nalini P. Kotamraju |
| PART IV. CULTURE AND SOCIALIZATION ONLINE | |
| Chapter 13: Wired and Well-Read | Wendy Griswold and Nathan Wright |
| Chapter 14: The Disembodied Muse: Music in the Internet Age | Richard A. Peterson and John Ryan |
| Chapter 15: Technology & Tolerance: Public Opinion Differences Among Internet Users and Nonusers | John P. Robinson, Alan Neustadtl, and Meyer Kestnbaum |
| PART V. PERSONAL AND GLOBAL CONTEXTS OF LIFE ONLINE | |
| Chapter 16: Informed Web Surfing: The Social Context of User Sophistication | Eszter Hargittai |
| Chapter 17: U.S. American Internet Users and Privacy: A Safe Harbor of Their Own? | Doreen Starke-Meyerring, Dan L. Burk, and Laura J. Gurak |
| Chapter 18: Sited Materials with a Global Span | Saskia Sassen |
| Chapter 19: The Future of Internet: Cultural and Individual Conceptions | William Sims Bainbridge |
| Chapter 20: Conclusion: Contexting the Network | Steve Jones |
| Philip N. Howard |
University of Washington, USA University of Washington |
| Steve Jones | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
| © 2004 | 384 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc |
| ISBN: 9780761927082 | Paperback | Suggested Retail Price: $68.00 | Bookstore Price: $54.40 |
| ISBN: 9780761927075 | Hardcover | Suggested Retail Price: $111.00 | Bookstore Price: $88.80 |
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