[liberationtech] tripleC: Table of Contents Vol. 9 (2011)
Fouad Bajwa
fouadbajwa at gmail.com
Sun Dec 25 17:24:42 PST 2011
This is a very good resource especially for people like us in the
developing world. One thing we miss in this part is the creation of
open access content. These countries could really benefit from such
approaches.
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Regards.
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Fouad Bajwa
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Christian Fuchs
<christian.fuchs at uti.at> wrote:
> tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society
> Edited by Christian Fuchs
>
> tripleC is a peer-review open access journal that focuses on information
> society studies and studies of media, digital media, information and
> communication in society with a special interest in critical studies in
> these thematic areas. It is indexed in Scopus, Communication and Mass Media
> Complete, Sociological Abstracts.
>
> The 2012 volume will feature besides regular contributions the three special
> issues “Marx is Back – The Importance of Marxist Theory and Research for
> Critical Communication Studies Today” (edited by Christian Fuchs and Vincent
> Mosco), "Political Economy and Critical Theory of the Internet @ Nordmedia
> 2011" (edited by Christian Fuchs and Göran Bolin), “The Difference that
> Makes a Difference 2011” (edited by David Chapman and Magnus Ramage”).
>
> http://www.triple-c.at
>
> Table of Contents Vol. 9 (2011)
>
> Vol 9, No 2 (2011)
> Articles:
> * Privacy as Invisibility: Pervasive Surveillance and the Privatization of
> Peer-to-Peer Systems
> Francesca Musiani, 126-140
> * Selling You and Your Clicks: Examining the Audience Commodification of
> Google
> Hyunjin Kang, Matthew P. McAllister, 141-153
> * Can Online Forums Be Designed to Empower Local Communities?
> Kerill Dunne, 154-174
> * Consumer Protection in Cyberspace
> Oscar H. Gandy, Jr., 175-189
> * Neoliberalism in the Information Age, or Vice Versa? Global Citizenship,
> Technology, and Hegemonic Ideology
> Robert Neubauer, 195-230
> * Communicative Informatics: An Active and Creative Audience Framework of
> Social Media
> Linda M. Gallant, Gloria M. Boone, 231-246
> * Can Environmental Governance Benefit From an ICT-Social Capital Nexus in
> Civil Society?
> Subas P. Dhakal, 551-565
> * Critical Surveillance Studies in the Information Society
> Thomas Allmer, 566-592
> * Avatar: A Marxist Saga on the Far Distant Planet
> Yong Tang, 657-557
> * From Seven Years to 360 Degrees: Primitive Accumulation, the Social
> Common, and the Contractual Lockdown of Recording Artists at the Threshold
> of Digitalization
> Matt Stahl, 668-688
> * Social Networking and Transnational Capitalism
> David Kreps, 689-701
>
> Reflections:
> * Two New Critical Internet Studies-Books: Marcus Breen’s “Uprising” and
> Eran Fisher’s “Media and New Capitalism in the Digital Age”
> Christian Fuchs, 190-194
> * Critical Media and Communication Studies Today. A Conversation
> Christian Fuchs, Dwayne Winseck, 247-271
>
> Special Issue: ICTs and Society - A New Transdiscipline?
> Edited by Joseph E. Brenner and Celina Raffl, 593-656 (introduction + 5
> contributions)
>
> Special Issue: Towards a New Science of Information
> Edited by Wolfgang Hofkirchner, 272-550 (introduction + 31 contributions)
>
> Vol 9, No 1 (2011)
> Articles
> * Doing Research, Doing Politics: ICT Research as a Form of Activism
> Juliet Webster, 1-10
> * Embracing Technology and the Challenges of Complexity
> Alice Robbin, 11-27
> * Social Media for Digital and Social Inclusion: Challenges for Information
> Society 2.0 Research & Policies
> Pieter Verdegem, 28-38
> * From Financialization to Low and Non-Profit: Emerging Media Models for
> Freedom
> Nuria Almiron-Roig, 39-61
> * Deconstructing Bentham’s Panopticon: The New Metaphors of Surveillance in
> the Web 2.0 Environment
> Manuela Farinosi, 62-76
> * Information – is it Subjective or Objective?
> Andrzej Stanislaw Zaliwski, 77-92
> * The Need for an Informational Systems Approach to Security
> José María Díaz Nafría, 93-122
>
> Reflections
> * Book Review: Signs of Science - Linguistics meets Biology
> Robert Prinz, 123-125
>
>
>
>
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