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1 | Web Studies: A User's Guide | 2 |
2 | Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards: Cyberculture Studies 1990-2000 | 19 |
3 | New Media, New Methodologies: Studying the Web | 31 |
4 | A Home on the Web: Presentations of Self on Personal Homepages | 43 |
5 | I-love-Xena.com: Creating Online Fan Communities | 52 |
6 | Artists' Websites: Declarations of Identity and Presentations of Self | 62 |
7 | Webcam Women: Life on Your Screen | 68 |
8 | Queer 'n' Asian on - and off - the Net: the Role of Cyberspace in Queer Taiwan and Korea | 74 |
9 | The Web goes to the Pictures | 82 |
10 | The Teacher Review Debate | |
Pt. I | Just what the Internet was made for | 89 |
Pt. II | The Dark Side of the Internet | 91 |
11 | Bad Web Design: The Internet's Real Addiction Problem | 96 |
12 | Pay Per Browse? The Web's Commercial Futures | 103 |
13 | Search Engines, Portals and Global Capitalism | 113 |
14 | Pornography on the Web | 122 |
15 | Fascination: the Modern Allure of the Internet | 130 |
16 | The BBC goes Online: Public Service Broadcasting in the New Media Age | 137 |
17 | World Wide Women and the Web | 150 |
18 | The Internet and Democracy | 159 |
19 | Community Development in the Cybersociety of the Future | 170 |
20 | The Indian Diaspora in the USA and Around the Web | 179 |
21 | The Cherokee Indians and the Internet | 186 |
22 | The World Wide Web goes to War, Kosovo 1999 | 194 |
23 | New Ways to Break the Law: Cybercrime and the Politics of Hacking | 202 |
24 | The Future: Faster, Smaller, More, More, More | 212 |
Glossary | 218 | |
References | 228 | |
Index | 242 |
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