Society Online: The Internet in Context / Edition 1

Society Online: The Internet in Context / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0761927085
ISBN-13:
9780761927082
Pub. Date:
10/01/2003
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761927085
ISBN-13:
9780761927082
Pub. Date:
10/01/2003
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Society Online: The Internet in Context / Edition 1

Society Online: The Internet in Context / Edition 1

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Overview

Within the developed world, much of society experiences political, economic, and cultural life through a set of communication technologies barely older than many citizens. Society Online: The Internet in Context examines how new media technologies have not simply diffused across society, but how they have rapidly and deeply become embedded in our organizations and institutions.

Society Online is not exclusively devoted to a particular technology, or specifically the Internet, but to a range of technologies and technological possibilities labeled "new media." Rather than trying to cover every possible topic relating to new communication technologies, this unique text is organized by how these new technologies mediate the community, political, economic, personal, and global spheres of our social lives. Editors Philip N. Howard and Steve Jones explore the multiple research methods that are required to understand the embeddedness of new media.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761927082
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 10/01/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Philip N. Howard is an assistant professor in the Communication Department at the University of Washington. He has published several articles and chapters on the use of new media in politics and public opinion research, was the first politics research fellow at the Pew Internet & American Life Project and currently serves on the advisory board of the Survey2001 Project. He teaches courses in political communication, organizational behavior, and international media systems, and is currently preparing a book-length manuscript called Politics In Code: Franchise and Representation in the Age of New Media.

Steve Jones is professor and head of the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is author/editor of numerous books, including Doing Internet Research, The Encyclopedia of New Media, Cyber Society, and Virtual Culture. He is co-founder and president of the Association of Internet Researchers and co-editor of New Media & Society, an international journal of research on new media, technology, and culture. He also edits New Media Cultures, a series of books on culture and technology for Sage Publications, and Digital Formations, a series of books on new media for Peter Lang Publishers.

Table of Contents

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: 's Ho P on Li NE!': 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

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