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<nettime-ann> Content of tripleC: Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society, Volume 9, Issue 1 |
. Dear colleagues, Please find attached the content list of tripleC: Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society, Volume 9, Issue 1 (2011), http://www.triple-c.se/. tripleC content is now indexed in the databases ?Scopus? and ?Communication and Mass Media Complete?. It is an open access journal specializing in critical studies of digital media, media, communication and information in the information society. It uses a Creative Commons-license and makes all articles available online without payment by authors and readers. tripleC especially encourages articles with normative, political and critical assessments of information, media, communication, the Internet and digital media and their societal contexts. Issue 2 (2011) will besides regular articles feature a special section about the China Conference on Foundations of Information Science, papers from the session ?Political Economy and Critical Theory of the Internet? at the Nordmedia Conference 2011, and a special section about ?ICTs and Society - A New Transdiscipline??. We welcome article submissions, reflections and provocations about books, articles, conferences, media politics as well as suggestions for special issues in areas such as Critical Internet Studies, Critial Media/Communication Studies, Critical Information Society Studies, Critical Information Systems Research, Critical Theory of Information/Media/Communication, Critical Political Economy/Marxist Studies of Communication/Culture/Digital Media/Information/Media, Critical Cultural Studies, Critical Information Science. With kind regards, Christian Fuchs (Co-editor of tripleC) tripleC, Vol. 9, Issue 1 (2011), http://www.triple-c.se/ Articles (Peer-Reviewed) * Doing Research, Doing Politics: ICT Research as a Form of Activism Juliet Webster, pp. 1-10 * Embracing Technology and the Challenges of Complexity Alice Robbin, pp. 11-27 * Social Media for Digital and Social Inclusion: Challenges for Information Society 2.0 Research & Policies Pieter Verdegem, pp. 28-38 * From Financialization to Low and Non-Profit: Emerging Media Models for Freedom Nuria Almiron-Roig, pp. 39-61 * Deconstructing Bentham?s Panopticon: The New Metaphors of Surveillance in the Web 2.0 Environment Manuela Farinosi, pp. 62-76 * Information ? is it Subjective or Objective? Andrzej Stanislaw Zaliwski, pp. 77-92 * The Need for an Informational Systems Approach to Security José María Díaz Nafría, pp. 93-122 Reflection Section (Non Peer-Reviewed) * Book Review: Signs of Science - Linguistics meets Biology Robert Prinz, pp. 123-125 tripleC, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (ongoing, further articles will be added), http://www.triple-c.se/ * Privacy as Invisibility: Pervasive Surveillance and the Privatization of Peer-to-Peer Systems Francesca Musiani, pp. 126-140 * Selling You and Your Clicks: Examining the Audience Commodification of Google Hyunjin Kang, Matthew P. McAllister, pp. 141-153 -- Prof. Christian Fuchs Chair in Media and Communication Studies Department of Informatics and Media Uppsala University Kyrkogårdsgatan 10 Box 513 751 20 Uppsala Sweden christian.fuchs@im.uu.se Tel +46 (0) 18 471 1019 http://fuchs.uti.at http://www.im.uu.se NetPolitics Blog: http://fuchs.uti.at/blog Editor of tripleC: http://www.triple-c.se Book "Foundations of Critical Media and Information Studies" (Routledge 2011) Book "Internet and Society" (Paperback, Routledge 2010) _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann