[CITASA] Online access to Special Issue of Information, Communication & Society, 'Diversity'. (fwd)

Keith Hampton khampton at asc.upenn.edu
Tue Jun 30 08:43:04 CDT 2009


Every paid CITASA member should have received one of these emails, note that you will need to use the email you received with a unique URL to activate your free 3 months of access.

-Keith



-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Wellman [mailto:wellman at chass.utoronto.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:32 AM
To: communication and information technology section asa
Cc: Gustavo Mesch; Christena Nippert-Eng; Keith Hampton
Subject: Online access to Special Issue of Information, Communication & Society, 'Diversity'. (fwd)

I've reformatted the ICS announcement to clarify who wrote what. See
below.

 Barry Wellman
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  S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC               NetLab Director
  Department of Sociology                  725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388
  University of Toronto   Toronto Canada M5S 2J4   twitter:barrywellman
  http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman             fax:+1-416-978-3963
  Updating history:      http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php
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Dear CITASA Member

Routledge and CITASA are delighted to bring to you a Special Issue of
Information, Communication & Society, 'Diversity'. As a CITASA member you
can access this article FREE for three months*, just click on the link
below to activate your voucher.

Included in the issue:

Local Musicians Building Global Audiences: Social capital and the
distribution of user-created content on- and off-line Carey Sargent

A Taste for the Necessary: A Bourdieuian approach to digital inequality
Laura Robinson

Social Attitude Differences Between Internet Users and Non-Users: Evidence
from the General Social Survey John P. Robinson; Steven P. Martin

Net and Jet: The Internet use, travel and social networks of Chinese
Canadian entrepreneurs Wenhong Chen; Barry Wellman

Software Politics in Brazil: Toward a political economy of digital
inclusion Sara Schoonmaker

Networks of Practice as Heterogeneous Actor-Networks: The case of software
development in Brazil Yuri Takhteyev

Wireless Devices for Humanitarian Data Collection: The socio-technical
implications for multi-level organizational change Andrea Tapia; Carleen
Maitland

Special Offer for CITASA Members Further to the above, members are also
entitled to claim a discount on the original personal price of £157/$258.
Click here

Information, Communication & Society -- Volume 12, Issue 4 to Volume 12,
Issue 4, Supplement 9999 (partial), for 90 days

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