List of Accepted Papers Reducing the negative effects of power
distance during asynchronous pre-meeting without using anonymity in Indonesian culture Ethnography and hermeneutics
in cybercultural research: Accessing virtual communities A consideration of culture in
national IT and e-commerce plans The French's perceptions and
uses of virtual museums: Mediating knowledge through the Internet Disenfranchisement from the
global technoculture: Broadening the conceptual discourse on accessibility Patterns of linguistic
discrimination in Internet discussion forums Mindscapes and Internet
mediated communication Communities of broadcasting
and communities of interactivity How cultural differences
affect the use of information and communication technology in Dutch-American mergers Dissemination on a global
scale? Possibilities and problems in access to Internet-based academic journals Technological Transformations of the Public Sphere:
The Role of CMC Cyberpower: The culture and
politics of cyberspace Rural secondary school
teachers' attitudes towards information technology: A study in the Kelabit highlands of
Bario, Borneo Challenges and opportunities
in introducing information and communication technologies to the Kelabit community of
North Central Borneo Cross-cultural understanding
of women's perceptions of the Internet: China and the United Kingdom A theoretical argumentation
and evaluation of South African learners' orientation towards and perspectives on the
empowering use of information - a calculated prediction of computerised learning for the
marginalised The Impact of Cultural Values
on Computer Mediated Group Work Explaining community
informatics success prospects: The autonomy/harmony model The reformation of knowledge
through the Internet Barangays of IT: Filipinizing
mediated communication and digital power Thai culture and
communication of decision making processes in requirements engineering Symbiotic interface
contingency: The reciprocal emergence of use and abuse Addressing the moral poverty
of computing higher education, including the Web Information systems and
organisational culture in a developing country: A critical theory perspective Nerdy no more: A case study
of early Wired (1993-96) Internet: Clusters of
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