Items where Subject is "CATaC Conference 1998"

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Dahan, Michael (1998) National Security and Democracy on the Internet in Israel. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 189-192.

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Ess, Charles (1998) First Looks: CATaC '98. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 2-17.

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Friedman, Ken (1998) Building Cyberspace. Information, Place and Policy. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 51-78.

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Gill, Satinder (1998) The Cultural Interface: The Role of Self. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 246-251.

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Heaton, Lorna (1998) Preserving Communication Context. Virtual workspace and interpersonal space in Japanese CSCW. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 207-230.

Hongladarom, Soraj (1998) Global Culture, Local Cultures, and the Internet. The Thai Example. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 231-245.

Hrachovec, Herbert (1998) New Kids on the Net. Deutschsprachige Philosophie elektronisch. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 34-49.

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Lee, Heejin and Varey, Richard (1998) Analysing Cultural Impacts of Compouter-Mediated Communication in Organisations. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 321-326.

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Maitland, Carleen (1998) Global Diffusion of Interactive Networks. The Impact of Culture. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 268-286.

McConnell, Scott (1998) NGOS and Internet Use in Uganda. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 147-167.

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Nocera, Jose L. Abdelnour (1998) Virtual Environments as Spaces of Symbolic Construction and Cultural Identity. Latin-American Virtual Communities. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 193-195.

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Pargman, Daniel (1998) Reflexions on Cultural Bias and Adaption. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 81-99.

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Richards, Cameron (1998) Computer Mediated Communication and the Connection between Virtual Utopias and Actual Realities. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 173-184.

Rutter, Jason and Smith, Greg (1998) Addressivity and Sociability in “Celtic Men”. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 196-201.

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Sudweeks, Fay (1998) Cybersocialism. Group Consciousness in Transnational Communities. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 127-128.

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Tully, Paul. F. (1998) Cross-cultural Issues Affecting Information Technology Use in Logistics. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 289-316.

Turk, Andrew and Trees, Kathryn (1998) Culture and Participation in the Development of CMC: Indigenous Cultural Information System Case Study. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 263-267.

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Voiskounsky, Alexander E. (1998) Internet: Culture Diversity and Unification. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 100-115.

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Witmer, Diane F. and Taweesuk, Chutatip (1998) Why Business People Use hte World Wide Web. An Application Of Uses And Gratifications Theory. In: Proceedings Cultural Attitudes Towards Communication and Technology ’98. University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 289-316.

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