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Monday, September 19, 2005

An article of mine on the interactional self and Internet-mediated communication just came out in the Iowa Journal of Communication's latest issue

An article of mine synthesizing my MA thesis's theoretical framework - rooted in the work of Heidegger, Mead, and Schutz - for thinking about "Internet-mediated communication" just came out IJC's special issue on computer-mediated communication. Here's the table of contents and the announcement of the issue as it appeared on the Association of Internet Researcher's listserv:

From: Kim Powell powellki@luther.edu

The Iowa Communication Association is proud to announce publication of a special issue of the Iowa Communication Journal on Computer Mediated Communication.

The special issue may be purchased for $15 by contacting the journal's business manager Jill Rhea at rhea@bvu.edu or sending payment to her at Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, IA 50588.

COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION SPECIAL ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS

Frankfurtschool.com: The Application of the Frankfurt Schools' Critical Scholarship to the Internet
Magdalena Wojcieszak

Rethinking Life Online: The Interactional Self as a Theory for Internet-Mediated Communication
Marcelo Vieta

Unique and Ordinary Problems in Internet Research: Research Ethics, the Law, and Power
Mark D. Johns

When Messages are the Medium: Researching Best Practices in Online Education
Sharon S. Kleinman

Exploring the Half-life of Internet Footnotes
Michael Bugeja and Daniela V. Dimitrova
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