TY - BOOK AU - Dutton,William H. TI - The Oxford handbook of Internet studies T2 - Oxford handbooks in business and management SN - 9780199589074 (hbk.) AV - HM 851 .O985 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Internet KW - Social aspects KW - Economic aspects KW - Law and legislation KW - Study and teaching KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Internet studies : the foundations of a transformative field; William H. Dutton --; part 1; Perspectives on the Internet and Web as objects of study; 2; The prehistory of the Internet and its traces in the present; Martin C.J. Elton and John Carey; 3; Web science; Kieron O'Hara and Wendy Hall; 4; Society on the Web; Mike Thelwall; 5; The Internet as infrastructure; Christian Sandvig --; part 2; Living in a network society; 6; Network societies and Internet studies; Jack Linchuan Qiu; 7; Digital inequality; Eszter Hargittai and Yuli Patrick Hsieh; 8; Sociality through social network sites; Nicole B. Ellison and Danah M. Boyd; 9; The study of online relationships and dating; Barrie Gunter; 10; Games, online and off; Dmitri Williams and Adam S. Kahn; 11; Cross-national comparative perspectives from the World Internet Project; Gustavo Cardoso, Guo Liang, and Tiago Lapa --; part 3; Creating and working in a global network economy; 12; New businesses and new business models; Michael A. Cusumano and Andreas Goeldi; 13; Trust in commercial and personal transactions in the digital age; Regina Connolly; 14; Government and the Internet; Paul Henman; 15; Digital transformations of scholarship and knowledge; Eric T. Meyer and Ralph Schroeder; 16; Studies of the Internet in learning and education; Chris Davies and Rebecca Eynon --; part 4; Communication, power, and influence in a convergin media world; 17; Theoretical perspectives in the study of communication and the Internet; Ronald E. Rice and Ryan P. Fuller; 18; Tradition and transformation in online news production and consumption; Eugenia Mitchelstein and Pablo J. Boczkowski; 19; The Internet in campaigns and elections; Darren G. Lilleker and Thierry Vedel; 20; The Internet and democracy; Helen Margetts --; part 5; Governing and regulating the Internet; 21; Analyzing freedom of expression online; Victoria Nash; 22; Cultural, legal, technical, and economic perspectives on copyright online; Matthew David; 23; Privacy and surveillance; Colin J. Bennett and Christopher Parsons; 24; Digital infrastructures, economies, and public policies; Robin Mansell and W. Edward Steinmueller; 25; The Internet and development; Tim Unwin; 26; The emerging field of Internet governance; Laura DeNardis UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.001.0001 ER -