tripleC 6 (2): Special issue on "ICTs and society: PhD Students' Transdisciplinary Research Projects"

tripleC 6 (2): Special issue on "ICTs and society: PhD Students'  Transdisciplinary Research Projects" published

http://triplec.at/index.php/tripleC/issue/current

This special issue, edited by Christian Fuchs, documents selected papers  that were presented at the doctoral students conference "ICTs and  society" that took place at the University of Salzburg on June 20-21, 2008 (see )

tripleC (Cognition, Communication, Co-operation) is an open access  journal that focuses on transdisciplinary research in information  science and communication studies.

Contents tripleC (Cognition, Communication, Co-operation) -- Open Access  Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 6 (2)

Christian Fuchs
Introduction to the special issue on "ICTs and Society: PhD Students' Transdisciplinary Research Projects"
i-viii

Muhammad M. Abdul-Mageed:
Online News Sites and Journalism 2.0: Reader Comments on Al Jazeera Arabic
59-76

Robert M. Bichler:
The dawn of the information age in least developed countries (LDCs): lessons learned from four case studies
77-87

Randall B. Kemp
Public participatory GIS in community-based disaster risk reduction
88-104

Alice Mattoni
ICTs in national and transnational mobilizations
105-124

Pedro Pereira Neto
Internet-driven changes in environmental NGO action
125-133

Alberto Pepe
Socio-epistemic analysis of scientific knowledge production in little science research
134-145

Andraž Petrovčič
Reconfiguring socialities: The personal networks of ICT users and Social Cohesion
146-166