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Convener in chief:


David Lazer
(Methodology, Networked Governance)

Editors:


Stanley Wasserman
(Current Trends, Methodology, Social Networks)

Guy Stuart
(Economic Sociology, Finance)

Allan Friedman
(Simulations)

Nathan Eagle
(Technology, Social Computing, Powerlaws, Current Trends)

Ben Waber
(Technology, Social Computing)
Ines Mergel
(Knowledge Sharing, Social Computing, Social Software, Current Trends)

Maria Binz-Scharf
(Qualitative Methodology, Knowledge Sharing, eGovernment)

Alexander Schellong
(Admin, eGovernment, Citizen Relationship Management)

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    7 May 2007

    Networked Publics

    Mimi Ito has recently posted a draft of her introductory chapter for Networked Publics, a forthcoming edited volume published by MIT Press. The chapter outlines in broad strokes a number of factors that have enabled the growing popularity of new forms of online scalability, such as photo sharing, blogs, and online games. Although its brevity may be a source of criticism, it is a refreshing change from the largely atheoretical discussion of these emerging online activities commonly found in the news or occasionally in scholarly journals.

    Posted by Jeff Boase at May 7, 2007 3:04 AM