[Asis-l] FW: First Monday May 2011
Richard Hill
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Mon May 2 08:04:08 EDT 2011
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From: Readership of First Monday [mailto:FIRSTMONDAY at LISTSERV.UIC.EDU] On
Behalf Of Valauskas, Edward J.
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 7:06 PM
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Subject: First Monday May 2011
Readers:
First Monday has just published the May 2011 (volume 16, number 5) issue
at http://firstmonday.org/issue/current.
This issue marks the 15th anniversary of First Monday. The first issue
appeared on the first Monday of May 1996. With the contents of the May
2011 issue, First Monday has published 1,114 papers in 178 issues, written
by 1,428 different authors.
The following papers are included in this month's issue:
First Monday
Volume 16, number 5 - 2 May 2011
Vernacular resistance to data collection and analysis: A political theory
of obfuscation
by Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum
Clandestine chatters: Self-disclosure in U.K. chat room profiles
Chris Fullwood, Mike Thelwall, and Sam O'Neill
Banding together for bandwidth: An analysis of survey results from
wireless community network participants
by Gwen Shaffer
Digging into data using new collaborative infrastructures supporting
humanities-based computer science research
by Michael Simeone, Jennifer Guiliano, Rob Kooper, and Peter Bajcsy
Community created open source hardware: A case study of "eCars - Now!"
by Tiina Malinen, Teemu Mikkonen, Vesa Tienvieri and Tere Vadén
Sounds in the cloud: Cloud computing and the digital music commodity
by Jeremy Wade Morris
Evaluating WikiTrust: A trust support tool for Wikipedia
by Teun Lucassen and Jan Maarten Schraagen
Thanks for your continuing interest in our work,
Edward J Valauskas
Chief Editor and Founder, First Monday
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