[CITASA] North Am. Internet research has been predominantly urban
Mary L. Gray
qcentral at indiana.edu
Sun Jul 19 19:59:00 CDT 2009
Hi all,
My book on rural LGBT young people's uses of new media (primarily the
net) in the United States comes out Aug 1...just to make the promo
obvious: you can buy it on pre-order sale through Amazon CHEAP right
now.
: )
best,
Mary
Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America
http://amzn.com/0814731937
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Indiana University
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On Jul 19, 2009, at 7:02 PM, Barry Wellman wrote:
> For a paper on rural Internet use, Jess Collins and I assert that
> North
> American (US/Canada) internet research has predominantly looked at
> urban
> pops. I think it's self-evidently true, and certainly the US/Cdn
> national surveys are sub/urban focused (because thats where the bodies
> are),
> BUT does anyone have a citation to research that substantiates this
> urban
> focus.
> One of my toughest critics (my wife) has asked for this.
>
>
> Barry Wellman
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