[Asis-l] sixth issue of AJETS is now online
Christopher Lueg
lueg at it.uts.edu.au
Tue May 30 01:13:25 EDT 2006
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> The sixth issue of AJETS is now online at www.swin.edu.au/ajets
> In this issue:
> "Finding Love Online: The Nature and Frequency of Australian Adults'
> Internet Relationships"
> Elizabeth Hardie and Simone Buzwell
> "An Overview of Assisted Reproduction in Australia and Directions for
> Social Research"
> Karen Bell
> "Active Fathers, Natural Families and Children's Origins: Dominant
> Themes in the Australian Political Debate Over Eligibility for Assisted
> Reproductive Technology"
> Deborah Dempsey
> "Gene Technology and its Citizen Subjects"
> Rosemary Robins
> Book Reviews
> M. Fuller, "Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and
> Technoculture", Reviewed by M. Finn.
> L. Leung, "Virtual Ethnicity: Race, Resistance and the World Wide Web",
> Reviewed by K. Farquharson.
>
> The seventh issue will be entitled Internet Convergences and will be
> coedited by Matthew Allen, Axel Bruns and Fay Sudweeks.
> This special issue, based on selected papers to be presented at the 7th
> Association of Internet Researchers conference (Brisbane, September
> 2006), will explore the 'convergence' of network media technologies.
> By exemplifying how contemporary scholars are using the notion of
> convergence to examine the still emerging technologies of the Internet
> within society, the issue will consider how convergence is a concept for
> thinking differently about media technologies.
> This edition will be available online early October, 2006.
> If readers have ideas for special editions on other themes, please let
> us know.
> For more information about AJETS email: ajets at swin.edu.au or visit our
> web site at www.swin.edu.au/ajets
>
> ...............................................
> Sue Malta
> Managing Editor
> Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (AJETS)
> Swinburne University of Technology
> John Street, Hawthorn, VIC 3122
> Ph: 0409.433.077
> Email: ajets at swin.edu.au
> Or: smalta at swin.edu.au
> www.swin.edu.au/ajets
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University of Tasmania
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