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The World Summit Awards benchmarking Arabic websites: a case study of governance
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Test Driving E-Participation: the case of Gipuzkoa (Basque Country)
págs. 29-31
Visualizing electricity and magnetisrn: the collaborative development of a multimedia text
págs. 32-33
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CitizenShift and Parole Citoyenne: the democratization of media
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The open textbook: from modules to mash-ups
págs. 71-74
Community and communion: books as communal artifacts in the digital age
págs. 75-77
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Facebook in Egypt: April 6 and the perception of a new political sphere
págs. 97-98
Grassroots politics in popular online spaces: balancing alliances
págs. 99-101
From disability to functional diversity: ICT and Amartya Sen's approach
págs. 102-104
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Full spectrum surveillance: NYPD, panopticism and the public disciplinary complex
págs. 121-122
The wired body and event construction: mobile technologies and the technological gaze
págs. 123-125
Configuring the face as a technology of citizenship: biometrics, surveillance and the facialization of institutional identity
págs. 126-128
Whose property?: mapping intellectual property rights, contextualizing digital technology and framing social justice
págs. 131-144
Ethical concems about digital property: the case of FLOSS licenses
págs. 145-147
On/off the agenda: intellectual property rights, the UN and the global politics of the internet
págs. 148-150
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Socrates back on the street: Wikipedia's citing of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
págs. 157-171
The challenges of digitally mapping marginal sub-regions and localities: a case study of South India
Aloka Parasher-Sen
págs. 172-174
How open source software and wireless networks are transforming two cultures: an investigation in urban North America and rural Africa
págs. 175-176
The Secrets of Biblioland: a case study
págs. 177-178
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Democratizing the science of risk management: an end-user-driven approach to managing risks to drinking water systems in first nations communities
págs. 195-197
The public debate on science and technology: transgenic corn in Mexico
págs. 198-200
Evolving publishing practices in Mathematics: Wiles, Perelman, and arXiv
págs. 201-204
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Closing the gap between art and life: digital art as discursive framework
págs. 219-220
Digital art: "Blowing Zen" in the city
págs. 221-222
Digital aesthetics in everyday technologies: a case study of the NY Art Beat iPhone application
págs. 223-224
Redrawing the labor line: technology and work in digital capitalism
págs. 227-244
Work and skills in the telecommunications industry
Owen Darbishire
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Employability and sustainability in the graduate job market: a case study of ICT graduales in Malaysia
págs. 250-252
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Information technology and the construction of moral reasoning, empathy, and affect: crossing time, space, and attitudes in virtual reality
págs. 274-276
The internet, gender and identity: proletarianization as selective essentialism
págs. 279-292
Virtual glass houses: the process and politics of bisexual identity discussions in online diary communities
págs. 293-295
UsMob: remapping indigenous futures in cyberspace
págs. 296-297
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Digital capitalism and development: the unbearable lightness of ICT4D
págs. 305-323
Information and communication technologies for least developed countries: a case study of the Republic of Malawi
págs. 324-326
Dot.com marriages in India: examining the changing patterns of the arranged marriage market in India
págs. 327-329
Bridging the digital divide in developing countries: a case study of Bangladesh and Kuwait
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In praise of paper: cultural prejudice and the electronic book market in Spain
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Hyperactive: the digi-novel
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