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The Handbook of Internet Studies HANDBOOKS IN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA "Highly recommended." CHOICE "A state-of-the-art collection that represents and celebrates the diversity of theoretical and disciplinary approaches marking this brave new field. A new must-have reference book for Internet studies." Caroline Haythornthwaite, University of Illinois "This indispensable volume reflects the complexity of Internet studies - indeed, the Internet itself - by bringing together a diverse set of voices, geographies, disciplines, and arguments. It is not only an important resource for practitioners, but…mehr

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The Handbook of Internet Studies HANDBOOKS IN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA "Highly recommended." CHOICE "A state-of-the-art collection that represents and celebrates the diversity of theoretical and disciplinary approaches marking this brave new field. A new must-have reference book for Internet studies." Caroline Haythornthwaite, University of Illinois "This indispensable volume reflects the complexity of Internet studies - indeed, the Internet itself - by bringing together a diverse set of voices, geographies, disciplines, and arguments. It is not only an important resource for practitioners, but will also spark the curiosity of those on the edges of the field, including humanists, social scientists, and engineers alike." Michael Zimmer, University of Wisconsin "A comprehensive and useful volume that will appeal to students, teachers, and researchers. I highly recommend it to those who have been following the field since its emergence in the 1990s as well as to those new to the field." Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago "This handbook is landmark, documenting that Internet studies have now come of age." Niels Ole Finnemann, Aarhus University To fully understand the impact and significance of the Internet, it is essential to consider its historical, societal, and cultural contexts. This handbook presents a wide range of original essays by established scholars in the field of Internet studies exploring the role of the Internet in modern societies, and the continuing development of its academic study.

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Robert Burnett is Professor and Research Chair of Media and Communication Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden. He is the author of Concentration and Diversity in the International Phonogram Industry (Gothenburg 1990), The Global Jukebox: The International Music Industry (Routledge 1996), Web Theory: an Introduction (Routledge 2003), and co-editor of Perspectives on Multimedia: Communication, Media and Information Technology (Wiley 2004). He has been a visiting professor in Australia, Canada, Italy, Norway, Scotland, U.S.A. and Zimbabwe Mia Consalvo is an Associate Professor in the School of Telecommunications at Ohio University. She is the author of Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames (MIT Press, forthcoming), and was executive editor of the Association of Internet Researchers' Research Annual series. She has also edited the volume Women and Everyday Uses of the Internet: Agency and Identity with Susanna Paasonen. Her research focuses on cheating and games, and the hybrid character of the global games industry. Charles Ess is Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Drury University, Springfield, Missouri, USA. He has published extensively, both as an author and as an editor, in various domains of research on computer-mediated communication, including cultural dimensions (Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village (SUNY Press, 2001) and several special issues of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication), religious dimensions, and ethical dimensions. Currently Vice-President of the Association of Internet Researchers, he will become President in October, 2007, with primary responsibilities for organizing the AoIR annual conferences in 2007 and 2008. He has served as a guest professor at IT-University (Copenhagen, Denmark) and the University of Trier (Germany): he will further serve as a guest professor at the University of Nîmes (France) and Aarhus University (Denmark) in 2007.