
The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies
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- 1: William H. Dutton: Internet Studies
- Part I. Perspectives on the Internet and Web as Objects of Study
- 2: Martin C. J. Elton and John Carey: The Prehistory of the Internet and Its Traces in the Present: Implications for Defining the Field
- 3: Kieron O Hara and Wendy Hall: Web Science
- 4: Michael Thelwall: Society on the Web
- 5: Christian Sandvig: The Internet as an Infrastructure
- Part II. Living in a Network Society
- 6: Jack Linchuan Qiu: Network Societies and Internet Studies: Rethinking Time, Space, and Class
- 7: Eszter Hargittai and Yuli Patrick Hsieh: Digital Inequality
- 8: Nicole B. Ellison and danah m. boyd: Sociality through Social Network Sites
- 9: Barrie Gunter: The Study of Online Relationships and Dating
- 10: Dmitri Williams and Adam S. Kahn: Games, Online and Off
- 11: Gustavo Cardozo, Guo Liang, and Tiago Lapa: Cross-National Comparative Perspectives from the World Internet Project
- Part III. Creating and Working in a Global Network Economy
- 12: Michael A. Cusumano and Andreas Goeldi: New Businesses and New Business Models
- 13: Regina Connolly: Trust in Commercial and Personal Transactions in the Digital Age
- 14: Paul Henman: Government and the Internet e-Government
- 15: Eric T. Meyer and Ralph Schroeder: Digital Transformations of Scholarship and Knowledge
- 16: Chris Davies and Rebecca Eynon: Studies of the Internet in Learning and Education: Broadening the Disciplinary Landscape of Research
- Part IV. Communication, Power, and Influence in a Converging Media World
- 17: Ronald E. Rice and Ryan Fuller: Theoretical Perspectives in the Study of Communication and the Internet
- 18: Eugenia Mitchelstein and Pablo J. Boczkowski: Tradition and Transformation in Online News Production and Consumption
- 19: Darren G. Lilleker and Thierry Vedel: The Internet in Campaigns and Elections
- 20: Helen Margetts: Democracy and the Internet
- Part V. Governing and Regulating the Internet
- 21: Victoria Nash: Analysing Freedom of Expression Online: Theoretical, Empirical, and Normative Contributions
- 22: Matthew David: File-Sharing and Beyond: Cultural, Legal, Technical and Economic Perspectives on the Future of Copyright Online
- 23: Colin J. Bennett and Christopher Parsons: Privacy and Surveillance: The Multi-Disciplinary Literature on the Capture, Use, and Disclosure of Personal information in Cyberspace
- 24: Robin Mansell and W. Edward Steinmueller: Digital Infrastructures, Economies, and Public Policies: Contending Rationales and Outcome Assessment Strategies
- 25: Tim Unwin: The Internet and Development
- 26: Laura DeNardis: The Emerging Field of Internet Governance
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