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Foreword: Dreams of Fields: Possible Trajectories of Internet Studies
Introduction Where Is Internet Studies?
Part I Fielding the Field
Chapter 1 The Historiography of Cyberculture
Chapter 2 Cultural Difference, Theory, and Cyberculture Studies: A Case of Mutual Repulsion
Chapter 3 How We Became Postdigital: From CyberStudies to Game Studies
Chapter 4 Internet Studies in Times of Terror
Chapter 5 Catching the Waves: Considering Cyberculture, Technoculture, and Electronic Consumption
Chapter 6 Cyberculture Studies: An Antidisciplinary Approach (version 3.0)
Part II Critical Approaches and Methods
Chapter 7 Finding the Quality in Qualitative Research
Chapter 8 Web Sphere Analysis and Cybercultural Studies
Chapter 9 Connecting the Selves Computer-Mediated Identification Processes
Chapter 10 The Structural Problems of the Internet for Cultural Policy
Chapter 11 Cultural Considerations in Internet Policy and Design: A Case Study from Central Asia
Chapter 12 Bridging Cyberlife and Real Life: A Study of Online Communities in Hong Kong
Chapter 13 Overcoming Institutional Marginalization
Chapter 14 The Vertical (Layered) Net: Interrogating the Conditions of Network Connectivity
Chapter 15 The Construction of Cybersocial Reality
Part III Cultural Difference in/and Cyberculture
Chapter 16 E-scaping Boundaries: Bridging Cyberspace and Diaspora Studies through Nethnography
Chapter 17 An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Study of Cybercultures
Chapter 18 An Action Research (AR) Manifesto for Cyberculture Power to "Marginalized" Cultures of Difference
Chapter 19 Cyberstudies and the Politics of Visibility
Chapter 20 Disaggregation, Technology, and Masculinity: Elements of Internet Research
Chapter 21 Gender, Technology, and Visual Cyberculture: Virtually Women
Part IV Critical Histories of the Recent Past
Chapter 22 How Digital Technology Found Utopian Ideology: Lessons from the First Hackers' Conference
Chapter 23 Government.com: ICTs and Reforming Governance in Asia
Chapter 24 Dot-Coms and Cyberculture Studies Amazon.com as a Case Study
Chapter 25 Associating Independents Business Relationships and the Culture of Independence in the Dot-Com Era
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