Culture, technology, communication : towards an intercultural global village / edited Charles Ess, with Fay Sudweeks ; foreword by Susan Herring.

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Other Authors: Ess, Charles, 1951- (Editor), Sudweeks, Fay (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2001]
Series:SUNY series in computer-mediated communication.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Susan Herring
  • Introduction: What's Culture Got to Do with It? Cultural Collisions in the Electronic Global Village, Creative Interferences, and the Rise of Culturally-Mediated Computing / Charles Ess
  • Understanding Micropolis and Compunity / Steve Jones
  • Electronic Networks and Civil Society: Reflections on Structural Changes in the Public Sphere / Barbara Becker and Josef Wehner
  • National Level Culture and Global Diffusion: The Case of the Internet / Carleen F. Maitland and Johannes M. Bauer
  • New Kids on the Net: Deutschsprachige Philosophie elektronisch / Herbert Hrachovec
  • Cultural Attitudes toward Technology and Communication: A Study in the "Multi-cultural" Environment of Switzerland / Lucienne Rey
  • Diversity in On-Line Discussions: A Study of Cultural and Gender Differences in Listservs / Concetta M. Stewart, Stella F. Shields and Nandini Sen
  • New Technologies, Old Culture: A Look at Women, Gender, and the Internet in Kuwait / Deborah Wheeler
  • Preserving Communication Context: Virtual Workspace and Interpersonal Space in Japanese CSCW / Lorna Heaton
  • Internet Discourse and the Habitus of Korea's New Generation / Sunny Yoon
  • "Culture," Computer Literacy, and the Media in Creating Public Attitudes toward CMC in Japan and Korea / Robert J. Fouser
  • Language, Power, and Software / Kenneth Keniston
  • Global Culture, Local Cultures, and the Internet: The Thai Example / Soraj Hongladarom.
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