The network nation: human communication via computer
The network nation: human communication via computer
The HomeNet field trial of residential Internet services
Communications of the ACM
Tools for navigating large social cyberspaces
Communications of the ACM - Supporting community and building social capital
Designing the Internet for a networked society
Communications of the ACM - The Adaptive Web
"Feeling the beat": intelligent coding advice from metaknowledge in qualitative research
Social Science Computer Review
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The American Sociological Association section on Sociology and Computing, as it was named from 1995 to 2002, faced repeated challenges during the decade of the 1990s. This article traces changes in the sociological audiences concerned with computing during that decade and discusses how they influenced the way the section coped with the routinization of computer use in sociology, the rise of MicrosoftWindows, the increasing use of computers in teaching, and the rise of the Internet.