Hello all,
I am very pleased to announce that the special issue of Information, Communication & Society that features articles presented at the 2011 ASA meetings is now available online through Taylor & Francis' iFirst service.
This annual issues is sponsored by CITASA. Here is the link and below I list the Table of Contents. http://www.tandfonline.com/action/showAxaArticles?journalCode=rics20
On behalf of myself and Laura Robinson, the co-editor on the issue, I would like to thank everyone for participating. Thanks to the authors for their contributions and for their help in showcasing some of the excellent work that is happing across our entire section.
INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY
Volume 15, Number 4, May 2012
Special Issue: Communication and Information Technologies Section (ASA) Special Issue
CONTENTS
Editorial Comment: The Social Matrix of the Emergent Web: Governance, Exchange, Participation, & Engagement. Introduction to the ASA Communication and Information Technologies Section 2012 Special Issue
Gina Neff and Laura Robinson
ARTICLES
SECTION 1: Structures of Governance and Exchange
Digital formations of the powerful and the powerless: the case of informal political knowledge
Saskia Sassen
Caring capital websites
Ron Anderson
Hacking the global: constructing markets and commons through free software
Sara Shoonmaker
The exchange of material culture among rock fans in online communities
Andrea J. Baker
SECTION 2: Participation, Movements & Engagement
The participatory web: a user perspective on Web 2.0
Grant Blank & Bianca C. Reisdorf
The trend of class, race and ethnicity in social media inequality: who still can't afford to blog?
Jen Schradie
Communicating injustice? Framing and online protest against Chinese government land expropriation
Qiongyou Pu & Stephen J. Scanlan
Private protest? Public and private engagement online
Jennifer Earl
Dr. Gina Neff
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Washington
Chair, Communication and Information Technologies Section, American Sociological Association
Author, Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative Industries
Looks like a great selection of articles!
Shelia
Chair-Elect, CITASA
Shelia R. Cotten, PhD
Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Alabama, Birmingham
460N Heritage Hall
1530 3rd Ave S.
Birmingham, AL 35294-1152
205-934-8678
cotten@uab.edu
Twitter: @shelia_cotten
From: citasa-bounces@list.citasa.org [mailto:citasa-bounces@list.citasa.org] On Behalf Of Gina Neff
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 11:59 AM
To: CITASA
Subject: [CITASA] CITASA 2012 issue of iCS online
Hello all,
I am very pleased to announce that the special issue of Information, Communication & Society that features articles presented at the 2011 ASA meetings is now available online through Taylor & Francis' iFirst service.
This annual issues is sponsored by CITASA. Here is the link and below I list the Table of Contents. http://www.tandfonline.com/action/showAxaArticles?journalCode=rics20
On behalf of myself and Laura Robinson, the co-editor on the issue, I would like to thank everyone for participating. Thanks to the authors for their contributions and for their help in showcasing some of the excellent work that is happing across our entire section.
INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY
Volume 15, Number 4, May 2012
Special Issue: Communication and Information Technologies Section (ASA) Special Issue
CONTENTS
Editorial Comment: The Social Matrix of the Emergent Web: Governance, Exchange, Participation, & Engagement. Introduction to the ASA Communication and Information Technologies Section 2012 Special Issue
Gina Neff and Laura Robinson
ARTICLES
SECTION 1: Structures of Governance and Exchange
Digital formations of the powerful and the powerless: the case of informal political knowledge
Saskia Sassen
Caring capital websites
Ron Anderson
Hacking the global: constructing markets and commons through free software
Sara Shoonmaker
The exchange of material culture among rock fans in online communities
Andrea J. Baker
SECTION 2: Participation, Movements & Engagement
The participatory web: a user perspective on Web 2.0
Grant Blank & Bianca C. Reisdorf
The trend of class, race and ethnicity in social media inequality: who still can't afford to blog?
Jen Schradie
Communicating injustice? Framing and online protest against Chinese government land expropriation
Qiongyou Pu & Stephen J. Scanlan
Private protest? Public and private engagement online
Jennifer Earl
Dr. Gina Neff
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Washington
Chair, Communication and Information Technologies Section, American Sociological Association
Author, Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative Industries
Woot!
This is SOOOOOO much work, everyone. You have no idea. And it's so important to the life of the section.
Thank you so much Gina and Laura, and to all the authors as well as our esteemed partners at iCS.
Don't forget, any paper you present this August is eligible for next year's issue. Be sure to submit it in the fall and see if you'll be in the next one. :)
Cheers!
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: Gina Neff
Date: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 12:10 pm
Subject: [CITASA] CITASA 2012 issue of iCS online
To: CITASA
Hello all,
I am very pleased to announce that the special issue of
Information, Communication & Society that features articles
presented at the 2011 ASA meetings is now available online
through Taylor & Francis' iFirst service.
This annual issues is sponsored by CITASA. Here is the link and
below I list the Table of Contents.
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/showAxaArticles?journalCode=rics20
On behalf of myself and Laura Robinson, the co-editor on the
issue, I would like to thank everyone for participating. Thanks
to the authors for their contributions and for their help in
showcasing some of the excellent work that is happing across our
entire section.
INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY
Volume 15, Number 4, May 2012
Special Issue: Communication and Information Technologies
Section (ASA) Special Issue
CONTENTS
Editorial Comment: The Social Matrix of the Emergent Web:
Governance, Exchange, Participation, & Engagement. Introduction
to the ASA Communication and Information Technologies Section
2012 Special Issue
Gina Neff and Laura Robinson
ARTICLES
SECTION 1: Structures of Governance and Exchange
Digital formations of the powerful and the powerless: the case
of informal political knowledge
Saskia Sassen
Caring capital websites
Ron Anderson
Hacking the global: constructing markets and commons through
free software
Sara Shoonmaker
The exchange of material culture among rock fans in online communities
Andrea J. Baker
SECTION 2: Participation, Movements & Engagement
The participatory web: a user perspective on Web 2.0
Grant Blank & Bianca C. Reisdorf
The trend of class, race and ethnicity in social media
inequality: who still can't afford to blog?
Jen Schradie
Communicating injustice? Framing and online protest against
Chinese government land expropriation
Qiongyou Pu & Stephen J. Scanlan
Private protest? Public and private engagement online
Jennifer Earl
Dr. Gina Neff
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Washington
Chair, Communication and Information Technologies Section,
American Sociological Association
Author, Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative
Industries
Christena Nippert-Eng, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sociology
Chair, Department of Social Sciences, IIT
www.islandsofprivacy.com
http://www.iit.edu/csl/socs/faculty/nippert_christena.shtml
312-567-6812 (office)
312-567-6821 (fax)