Toward a rhetoric of informating texts
ECHT '92 Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext
Surveillance and the reengineering of commitment within the virtual organization
SIGCPR '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGCPR/SIGMIS conference on Computer personnel research
Some social implications of ubiquitous wireless networks
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Constructing Interdependencies withCollaborative Information Technology
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Learning How to Engage Students Online in Hard Times
Education and Information Technologies
Technology in the classroom: Burning the bridges to the gaps in gender-biased education?
Computers & Education
Surveillant Institutional Eyes in Korea: From Discipline to a Digital Grid of Control
The Information Society
Foucault's corollary: agency theory and the economics of self-monitoring
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
The digital packaging of electronic money
UI-HCII'07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Usability and internationalization
Password: In search of the uncrackable Windows password
Network Security
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From the Publisher:Electronic communications are new language experiences in part by virtue of electrification. But how are they different from ordinary speech and writing? And what is the significance of this difference? This book explores these differences and in particular considers various theoretical perspectives that might be useful for opening new interpretive strategies for critical social theory in relation to these differences.