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rhetor's online_behavior [16 articles]

Recent papers added to rhetor's library classified by the tag online_behavior. You can also see everyone's online_behavior.
  • Cybersociety 2.0 : Revisiting Computer-Mediated Community and Technology (New Media Cultures)
    (15 July 1998)
    by Steven G Jones
  • The Victorian Internet
    (15 October 1999)
    by Tom Standage
  • Manifesto for the Reputation Society
    First Monday
    by Some Dudes
  • Race in Cyberspace
    (10 February 2000)
    by Beth Kolko, Lisa Nakaumura, Gilbert Rodman
  • Networks and Netwars : The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy (Consumer One-Off)
    (25 January 2002)
    by John Arquilla, David F Ronfeldt
  • Play Between Worlds : Exploring Online Game Culture
    (10 March 2006)
    by TL Taylor
  • Synthetic Worlds : The Business and Culture of Online Games
    (01 November 2005)
    by Edward Castronova
  • Cyborgs@cyberspace? An Ethnographer Looks to the Future
    (16 March 1999)
    by David Hakken
  • The Augmented Social Network
    by Ken Jordan, Jan Hauser, Steven Foster
  • The World Wide Web and Contemporary Cultural Theory : Magic, Metaphor, Power
    (13 July 2000)
    by Andrew Herman, Thomas Swiss
  • Communities in Cyberspace
    (01 December 1998)
    by Peter Kollock
  • The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier, revised edition
    (01 November 2000)
    by Howard Rheingold
  • Life Online: Researching Real Experience in Virtual Space : Researching Real Experience in Virtual Space (Ethnographic Alternatives , No 6)
    (29 September 1998)
    by Annette N Markham
  • Emerging technologies: blogs and wikis: environments for on-line collaboration. : An article from: Language, Learning & Technology
    by Robert Godwin-Jones
  • Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web
    (14 March 2002)
    by David Weinberger
  • The Internet in Everyday Life
    American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 45, No. 3. (1 November 2001), pp. 363-382.
    by Caroline Haythornthwaite
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