CULTURAL ATTITUDES TOWARDS TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION

Special Issue: Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication (CIOS/Comserve)
International Conference: CATAC'98, 1–3 August 1998, Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London

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Special Issue
3rd Quarter 1998
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Conference
1-3 August 1998
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Accepted Papers
Preserving Communication Context: Virtual workspace and interpersonal space in Japanese CSCW
     Lorna Heaton, University of New Mexico, USA

Global Culture, Local Cultures, and the Internet: The Thai Example
     Soraj Hongladarom, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

New Kids on the Net
     Herbert Hrachovec, University of Vienna, Austria

Understanding Micropolis and Compunity
      Steve Jones, University of Illinois - Chicago, USA

Global Diffusion of Interactive Networks: The impact of culture
     Carleen Maitland, Michigan State University, USA

Internet Use in Uganda: A Report on Internet Service Providers in Uganda, and the NGOs that use them
     Scott McConnell, University of Guelph, Canada

Cultural Bias and Adaptation: Examples from Internet and SvenskMud
     Daniel Pargman, Linkoping University, Sweden

The Prospect of "Russia" on the World Wide Web
     Filipp Sapienza, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Group Consciousness: Sociocultural perspections in computer mediated collaborative work
   Fay Sudweeks, University of Sydney, Australia

Why Business People Use the World Wide Web: An application of uses and gratifications theory
     Diane Witmer and Chutatip Taweesuk, California State University, Fullerton, USA

Internet: Culture Diversity and Unification
     Alexander Voiskounsky, Moscow University, Russia