Electronic communication and sociology: Looking backward, thinking ahead, careening toward the next millennium Edward Brent Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 4 - 10
Breaking ground on the virtual frontier: Surveying civic life on the internet Bonnie FisherMichael MargolisDavid Resnick Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 11 - 29
Adapting the internet: Comments from a women-only electronic forum Debra WinterChuck Huff Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 30 - 54
The adoption of external networking by American schools Ronald E. AndersonShon M. Magnan Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 55 - 64
“We am a virtual community” Earl Babbie Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 65 - 71
Frederick jackson turner and the democratization of the electronic frontier Rod CarvethJ Michel Metz Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 72 - 90
Toward a more structured use of information technology in the research community Aldo de Moor Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 91 - 101
Sustainable societies in the information age Bruce E. TonnDennis L. White Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 102 - 121
The ethics of deceptive research roles reconsidered: A response to Kai Erikson Richard Leo Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 122 - 128
A response to Richard Leo Kai Erikson Symposium On Electronic Communication And Sociology Pages: 129 - 130