Directed by Pat Aufderheide, Professor of Journalism at American
University, the Center "puts a spotlight on mediamaking for
social purposes. It showcases and analyzes moving image media as
creative tools for public knowledge and action.
"a refereed academic paper journal which addresses the creative,
social, political and pedagogical issues raised by the advent of
new media technologies."
"The official publication of the Society for Literature
and Science, Configurations is the only journal devoted to the
study of discourse pertainint to the theories and practices of
science, technology, and medicine." U.
Iowa people can access the full text of articles via the Library
subscription.
Computers, Writing, Research and Learning in the Lab - "an
electronic journal published by the Computer Writing and Research
Lab of the Division of Rhetoric and Composition at The University
of Texas at Austin. Currents' purpose is to provide for the scholarly
discussion of issues pertaining to electronic literacy, widely
construed."
Cybersociology is a non-profit multi-disciplinary webzine dedicated
to the critical discussion of the internet, cyberspace, cyberculture
and life online.
Cybersociology is a non-profit multi-disciplinary webzine dedicated
to the critical discussion of the internet, cyberspace, cyberculture
and life online.
"is a source for critical, well-written books about digital technologies
and modern life. Books in the series break new ground by emphasizing multiple
methodological and theoretical approaches to probe the formation and re-formation
of lived experience as it is refracted through digital interaction. "
EJVC is a quarterly peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated to scholarly
research and discussion of all aspects of computer-mediated human experience,
behavior, action, and interaction.
"A refereed journal devoted to contemporary theorizations of rhetoric,
writing, and culture. We accept academic arguments, broadly construed, in
all media forms suitable for web-based publication, including conventional
articles, hypertexts, and multimedia projects."
"fibreculture is about critical
and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information
technology, the policy that concerns it, the new media for(u)ms it supports
and its sustainable deployment towards a more equitable Australia. fibreculture
is a forum for the exchange of articles, ideas and arguments on Australian
IT policy in a broad, cultural context. it concerns the philosophy and politics
of : information and creative industries; national strategies for innovation,
research and development; education; and media."
Peer-reviewed journal on the Internet First Monday publishes
original articles about the Internet and the Global Information
Infrastructure. First Monday has: followed the political and regulatory
regimes affecting the Internet; examined the use of the Internet,
by analyzing economic, technical, and social factors; reviewed
research and development of Internet software and hardware; studied
the use of Internet in specific communities; reported on standards;
and, discussed the content of the Internet.
"A crossdisciplinary journal dedicated to games research,
web-published several times a year at www.gamestudies.org. Our
primary focus is aesthetic, cultural and communicative aspects
of computer games."
Not just an online
version of its parent,Wired magazine, HotWired has
its own staff and flavor. Many topical sections, almost always provocative
content.
"A key critical forum for leading edge analysis of the impacts,
policies, system concepts, and methodologies related to information
technologies and changes in society and culture. Some of the key
information technologies include computers and telecommunications;
the sites of social change include homelife, workplaces, schools,
communities and diverse organizations, as well as new social forms
in cyberspace."
A scholarly, peer-reviewed journal, published two/four times
a year. The journal's focus is on computer-mediated communication,
and the pedagogical issues surrounding the use of computers and
technology in educational settings.
An inter-disciplinary journal for the exploration and understanding
of social processes by means of compouter simulation. Peer-reviewed.
published quarterly.
"Articles submitted to JCMC should make a contribution to
knowledge in the field of computer-mediated communication. No one
discipline, and no single methodology is viewed as inherently superior.
Research based in any of the social sciences is welcome." Peer-reviewed,
published quarterly.
is a quarterly
electronic-only publication from the University of Michigan Press
that covers all aspects -- both scholarly and experiential -- of
the growing field of online publishing.
Aims: "To foster a multidisciplinary and intellectually rigorous
debate on the theoretical and practical aspects of interactive media
in education - To clarify the cognitive, social and cultural issues
raised by the use of interactive media in education. - To radically
improve teaching and learning through better interactive media. -
To publish leading international research on the theories, practices
and experiences in the field. - To link scholars and commercial practitioners
- Through its innovative use of interactive Net-based media, to be
an action research project which explores the changing face of journals,
and more broadly, scholarly practice in the age of digital publishing
and communication."
JMIR… is the
first international scientific peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of research,
information and communication in the healthcare field using Internet and
Intranet-related technologies; a broad field, which is nowadays called "eHealth"
"JOB is concerned with the empirical study of human behavior
in the online environment, and with the impact of evolving communication
and information technology upon individuals, groups, organizations,
and society. It is a peer-reviewed, behavioral science/social science
journal, with editorial board members from several countries and
disciplinary affiliations."
"A refereed electronic journal which publishes research
that relates to Virtual Environments or makes use of Virtual Environments.Of
particular interest are anthropological, psychological, and sociological
approaches, as are the practical and technical aspects of creating,
maintaining and administrating VEs. Both empirical and theoretical
works are welcome. The Journal also publishes "Comments" (shorter
pieces which propose new directions for research on Virtual Environments)
and book reviews."
The leading international journal for readers interested in the
application of contemporary science and technology to the arts
and music. U. Iowa people can access full text of articles via
the Library subscription
"M/C Journal was founded (as "M/C - a journal of media
and culture") in 1998 as a place of public intellectualism
analysing and critiquing the meeting of media and culture. As such,
it is fully blind peer-reviewed, but also open to submissions and
responses from anyone on the Internet. We take seriously the need
to move ideas outward, so that our cultural debates may have some
resonance with wider political and cultural interests."
Short news items
from this list of publications: Yahoo's Tech, Nando InfoTech, Tech
Wire, Media Daily, GINA I-Wire, InfoWorld, PC Week, InterActive
Week, ZDNET, Computerworld, News.com, Wired, IT Informer, NYTSYN,
Online Insider, BrowserWatch, Upside Mag., New Win95, Motley Fool,
Inet Stocks, InfoSeek
"A book series published by Sage, New Media Cultures critically examines
emerging social formations arising from, and surrounding, new technologies
of communication. It focuses on the processes, products and narratives that
intersect with these technologies. An emphasis of the series is on the Internet
and computer-mediated communication, particularly as those technologies are
implicated in the relationships between individuals, social groups, modern
and postmodern ways of knowing, and public and private life."
"Nicholas
Negroponte is a founder and the director of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology's uniquely innovative Media Laboratory" and author
of the book Being Digital. This is an archive of his
regular articles published in Wired Magazine.
"The first journal for serious investigators of teleoperators
and virtual environments, incorporating perspectives from physics
to philosophy" Calls for papers, Tables of contents and abstracts
only.
Salon's new weekly digital culture department "Our goal is
simple: to bring you the Web's best-written, most insightful and
liveliest coverage of the issues, people and ideas at the bustling
intersection where digital technology meets world culture."
"Provides a forum for the critical investigation of technology,
media, and society. Our intention is to contribute toward a democratic
discourse of technology and media, one that is always focused upon
the material conditions of life that technologies and media constitute
and demand, and yet does not lose sight of the power of ideas to
change those conditions."
The Iowa Review Web " includes--along with
electronic literature--other varieties of experimental writing
and art. It also features interviews with innovative writers, and
critical articles and essays."