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This bibliography is a starting point for the readings you can use for your presentations. Some of the articles listed here can be accessed directly, others require access to the CSU library system. To get the full text, you can either a) access from an on-campus computer; or, off-campus, b) go to the CSU library website, select the Journals tab and enter the name of the journal the article was published in, then enter the year/vol. Login with name and CSU ID for full access.

 

Overall

  • du Gay, P. et al. (1997). Doing Cultural Studies, The story of the Sony Walkman, London: Sage Publications.
  • Hall, S. (2001). Encoding/Decoding. In Durham, M.G.& Kellner, D.M.(Eds.), Media and Cultural Studies: KeyWorks (pp.166-76). US: Blackwell Publishing. [online]
  • Curtin, PA. & Gaither, TK.(2007). International public relations: Negotiating culture, identity, and power, (pp.35-50) [online].

Telephony

  • Martin, M. (1991). Hello central? Gender, technology, and culture in the formation of telephone systems. Montréal: McGill University Press.
  • Rheingold, H. (2002). Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. Basic Books.
  • Arnold, M. (2003). On the phenomenology of technology: the “Janus-faces” of mobile phones. Information and Organization, 13, 231–256. [online]
  • Townsend, A M. 2000. Life in the realtime city: mobile telephones and urban metabolism. Journal of Urban Technology, (7)2, 85-104.[online]
  • Humphreys, L. (2005). Cellphones in Public: Social interaction in a wireless era. New Media & Society, 7(6),813-836. [online]
  • Humphreys, L. (2007). Mobile social networks and spatial practice: A case study of dodgeball.Journal of Computer Mediated Communication. [online]
  • Leung, L. and Wei, R. (1999). Who are the mobile phone have-nots? Influences and consequences. New Media & Society, 1(2), pp.209-226. [online]
  • Katz, JE. and Aakhus, MA. (2002). Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance, Cambridge University Press, New York, NY.

Television and video

  • Paik, H. and Comstock, G. (1994). The effects of television violence on antisocial behavior: A meta-analysis. Communication Research, 21(4), 516-546. [abstract]
  • Krugman, H.E. (1965). The impact of television advertising: Learning without involvement. The Public Opinion Quarterly, 29(3), 349-356. [abstract]
  • Iyengar, S. (1994). Is anyone responsible?: How television frames political issues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Dowell, G., Swaminathan, A. and Wade, J. (2002). Pretty pictures and ugly scenes: Political and technological maneuvers in high definition television. In P. Ingram and B.Silverman (Eds.), Advances in Strategic Management, 18, 97-133. [online]
  • Bracken, CC. (2005). Presence and image quality: The case of high-definition television. Media Psychology, 7(2), 191-205. [abstract]
  • Anderson, DR. and Pempek, TA. (2005). Television and very young children.American Behavioral Scientist, 48(5), 505-522. [abstract]
  • Delli Carpini, MX. (1998). Race and community revitalization: Communications theory and practice. Unpublished draft prepared for the Aspen Institute's Roundtable on Comprehensive Community Initiatives, June 1, 1998: 19. [online]
  • Webb, P L. (2007). YouTube and libraries: It could be a beautiful relationship. C & RL News, 68, (6) [online]
  • Brennan, DJ., (2007). YouTube and the broadcasters .U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 220 Available at: ssrn.com/abstract=978710
  • Cohen, MA. & Küpçü, MF. (2007). Congress and the “YouTube War”. World Policy Journal, 23(4), 49-54. [online]

Radio

  • Jones, D. (1998). Political talk radio: The Limbaugh effect on primary voters. Political Communication, 15,  367 – 381.[online]
  • Barker, DC. (1998). Rush to action: Political talk radio and health care (un)reform. Political Communication, 15,  83– 97.[online]
  • Cantril, H. (2005). The invasion from mars: a study in the psychology of panic. Edison, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
  • Ahlkvist, J.A. (2001). Programming philosophies and the rationalization of music radio. Media, Culture & Society, 23(3),  339-358 [abstract]
  • Berland, J. (1990). Radio space and industrial time: Music formats, local narratives and technological mediation.Popular Music, 9(2), pp.179-192. [abstract]
  • Kloosterman, RC & Quispel, C. (1990). Not just the same old show on my radio: An analysis of the role of radio in the diffusion of black music among whites in the south of the united states of america, 1920 to 1960.Popular Music, 9(2), , pp.151-164.[online]
  • van Vuuren, K. (2000). Beyond the studio: A case study of community radio and social capital. CBAA Conference, 25 November 2000. [online]
  • Albarran, A. et al. (2007). "What happened to our audience?”: Radio and new technology uses and gratifications among young adult users. Journal of Radio Studies, 14(2), 92 - 101.
  • Brown, B.A.T, Geelhoed, E., & Sellen, A.J. (2001). The use of conventional and new music media: Implications for future technologies. In Hirose, M. (Ed.) Human-Computer Interaction-INTERACT '01 (pp.67-75). Amsterdam: IOS Press. [online]
  • Cunningham, S.J., Reeves, N., & Britland, M.(2003). An ethnographic study of music information seeking: implications for the design of a music digital library. (2003). Joint Conference on Digital Libraries.Houston, Texas.May 27-31, 2003. [abstract]
  • Kinnally, W., Lacayo, A., McClung, S., & Sapolsky, B. (2008). Getting up on the download: College students' motivations for acquiring music via the web. New Media & Society.10(6), 893-913.
  • Voida, A., Grinter, R.E., Ducheneaut, N., Edwards, W.K., & Newman, M.W. (2005). Listening in: practices surrounding iTunes music sharing. Conference on human factors in computing systems. [abstract]
  • Price-Davies, E. (2001). Community radio in a global context: A comparative analysis. Community Media Association: Sheffield.[online]

Film

  • Currah, A. (2002). Digital effects in the spatial economy of film: towards a research agenda. Area, 35 (1), 64 - 73. [abstract
  • Burn, A. (1999). Grabbing the Werewolf: Digital Freezeframes, the Cinematic Still and Technologies of the Social. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 5 (4), 80-101. [abstract]
  • Rodowick, D.N. (2002). Dr. strange media; Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love film theory. PMLA, 116 (5), 1396-1404.
  • Klotman, P.R. & Gibson, G.J. (1997). Frame by Frame II: A Filmography of the African American Image, 1978-1994. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Appiah, K. A. (1993). "'No Bad Nigger': Blacks as the Ethical Principle in the Movies." In: Media Spectacles (pp: 77-90) Eds.M. Garber, J. Matlock & R.L. Walkowitz. New York: Routledge.
  • Cartwright, L. (2002). Film and the digital in visual studies: film studies in the era of convergence. Journal of Visual Culture,1(1), 7-23. [abstract]
  • Petitcolas, F.A.P. (2003). Digital rights management for digital cinema. Multimedia Systems, 9(3), 228-238. [abstract]
  • Macedonia, M. (2000). Why digital entertainment drives the need for speed. Computer, 33(2), 124-127. [abstract]

Music

  • du Gay, P.et al. (1997). Doing cultural studies, The story of the Sony Walkman. London: Sage Publications.
  • Bull, M. (2005). No dead air! The iPod and the culture of mobile listening. Leisure Studies, 24 (4), 343 - 355. [online]
  • Taylor, B.C, Demont-Heinrich, C., Broadfoot, KJ, Dodge, J. & Jian, G. ( 2002). New media and the circuit of cyber-culture: Conceptualizing Napster. .Journal of Broacasing & Electronic Media, 46(4),  607-629. [online]
  • Belson, K. (2004). Teaching an old Walkman some new steps.New York Times. April 19, 2004. [online]
  • Gibson, O. (4 August 2003). Why downloading is music's savior. The Guardian. [online]
  • Lysonski, S. and Durvasula, S. (2008). Digital piracy of MP3s: consumer and ethical predispositions. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 25(3), 167 - 178. [abstract]
  • Palfrey, J., Gasser, U., Simun, M. and Barnes, R.F. (2009). Youth, Creativity, and Copyright in the Digital Age. International Journal of Learning and Media, 1 (2), 79-97. [online]
  • Teppera, S.J. and Hargittai, E. Pathways to music exploration in a digital age. Poetics, 37(3), 227-249. [online]
  • Sameer Hinduja, S. and Ingram, J.R. (2008). Self-control and ethical beliefs on the social learning

    of intellectual property theft. Western Criminology Review 9(2), 52-72.  [online]


Computers & PDAs

  • Belk, R and Tumbat, G. (2005). The cult of Macintosh. Consumption, Markets and Culture, 8(3), 205-217. [online]
  • Kahney, L. (2004). The cult of Mac. No Starch Press.
  • Kollock, P.& Smith, M. (1996). Managing the virtual commons: cooperation and conflict in computer communities. In S.Herring (Ed.), Computer-mediated communication: Linguistic, social, and cross-cultural perspectives, (pp. 109-128). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, [online]
  • Belanger, Y. (2005). Duke University iPod First Year Experience Final Evaluation Report.Retrieved 6/12/07 from cit.duke.edu/pdf/ipod_initiative_04_05.pdf. [online]
  • and comment from "Multimedia and Internet @Schools".
  • Mäkelä, T. (2001). Re-reading digitality through scientifc discourses of cybernetics: Fantasies of disembodied users and embodied computers.In Koivunen, A.& Paasonen, S.(eds),Conference proceedings for affective encounters: rethinking embodiment in feminist media studies, University of Turku, School of Art, Literature and Music, Media Studies, Series A, No 49. [online]
  • Jenson, J., de Castell, S. & Bryson, M. (2003). "Girl talk": Gender, equity, and identity discourses in a school-based computer culture.Women’s Studies International Forum, 26(6), 561 – 573. [online]

Internet: News

  • Gueorguieva, V. (2008). Voters, MySpace, and YouTube: The impact of alternative communication channels on the 2006 election cycle and beyond. Social Science Computer Review, 26(3), 288-300. [abstract]
  • Sundar, SS. (2000). Multimedia effects on processing and perception of online news: A study of picture, audio, and video downloads. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 77 (3), 480-99. [abstract]
  • Bucy, EP. (2003). Media credibility reconsidered: Synergy between on-air and online news. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 80(2), 247-64. [abstract]
  • Eveland, W.P., Marton, K, and Seo, M. (2004). Moving beyond "just the facts": The influence of online news on the content and structure of public affairs knowledge. Communication Research, 31(1), 82-108. [abstract]
  • Thurman, N.(2008). Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media.New Media & Society 10(1), 139-157.[online]
  • Ahlers, D.(2006).News consumption and the new electronic media.The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 11(1), 29-52.[online]
  • Chung, DS.(2007). Profits and perils: Online news producers’ perceptions of interactivity and uses of interactive features.Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies,13(1), 43-61.[abstract]
  • Robinson, S.(2006).The mission of the j-blog: Recapturing journalistic authority online.Journalism, 7(1), 65-83.[abstract]
  • Lewis, SC., Kaufhold, K., and Dominic L.Lasorsa, DL.(2008).Thinking about Citizen Journalism: Perspectives on Participatory News Production at Community Newspapers.Paper presented at the International Symposium on Online Journalism, Austin, Texas • April 18, 2009.[online]
  • Johnson, T.J., Kaye, B.K., Bichard, S.L., & Wong, w.J.(2007).Every blog has its day: Politically-interested Internet users' perceptions of blog credibility.Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1), article 6.http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/johnson.html
  • Zuckerman, E.(2009).Lokman Tsui on hospitality, journalism and Global Voices.Personal blog.Retrieved 8/11/09 from here.
  • Shirkey, C.(2009).Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable.Personal blog.Retrieved 8/2/09 from here.

Internet: Social Networks

  • Muise, A., Christofides, E., and Desmarais, S.(2009).More information than you ever wanted: Does Facebook bring out the green-eyed monster of jealousy? Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 12 (4), 441-444.[online]
  • Ellison, N.B., Steinfield, C., & Lampe, C.(2007).The benefits of Facebook "friends:" Social capital and college students' use of online social network sites.Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(4), article 1.http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue4/ellison.html
  • boyd, d.m., & Ellison, N.B.(2007).Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship.Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1), article 11.http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/boyd.ellison.html
  • Acquisti, A.and Gross, R..(2006). Imagined Communities: Awareness, information sharing, and privacy on the Facebook.Privacy Enhancing Technologies (2006), 36-58.[online]
  • Dwyer, C., Hiltz, SR., and Passerini, K.(2007).Trust and privacy concern within social networking sites: A comparison of Facebook and MySpace.Proceedings of the Thirteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Keystone, Colorado August 09 - 12 2007.[online]
  • Joinson, Adam N.(2008).Looking at, looking up or keeping up with people?: Motives and use of facebook.Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, Florence, Italy, pp.1027-1036.[online
  • boyd, danah.2006.“Friends, Friendsters, and MySpace Top 8: Writing community into being on social network sites.” First Monday 11:12, December.http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue11_12/boyd/index.html
  • boyd, danah (2006).Identity production in a networked culture: Why youth heart MySpace.American Association for the Advancement of Science, St.Louis, MO.February 19.[online
  • Perkel, D.(2006).Copy and paste literacy: Literacy practices in the production of a MySpace profile - an overview.Informal Learning and Digital Media: Constructions, Contexts, Consequences, 21-23 September 2006.[online

Internet: Video Games

  • Corti, K.(2006).Game based learning: A serious business application.Whitepaper from PIXELearning Limited.[online]
  • Murphy, S.M.(2007).A Social Meaning Framework for Research on Participation in Social Online Games.Journal of Media Psychology 12(3).
  • Brown, B.& Bell, M.(2003).Social interaction in ‘There’.In Computer Supported Cooperative Work: Proceedings of the 2004 Association for Computing Machinery conference on Computer supported cooperative work.Chicago, Illinois.(p.350 – 359).New York: ACM Press.[online]
  • Fromme, J.(2003).Computer games as a part of children's culture.Game Studies, 3(1).[online
  • Martey, RM.and Stromer-Galley, J.(2007).The digital dollhouse: Context and social norms in The Sims Online.Games and Culture, Vol.2, No.4, 314-334.[online]
  • Williams, D., Consalvo, M., Caplan, S.& Yee, N.(in press).Looking for gender (LFG): Roles and behaviors among online gamers.Journal of Communication.[online]
  • Consalvo, M.(2006).Console video games and global corporations: Creating a hybrid culture.New Media & Society, 8 (1), 117-137.[online]
  • Williams, D.(2006).A brief history of social game play.In P.Vorderer and J.Bryant (Eds), Playing video games: Motives, responses, and consequences, (pp.197-212).New York: Routledge.[online]
  • Williams, D.(2002).Structure and competition in the U.S.home video game industry.The International Journal on Media Management, 4 (1), 41-54.[online]

Internet: Social Interaction General

  • Nie, NH.,  Hillygus, DS., and Erbring, L. (2002). The impact of internet use on sociability: Time-diary findings. IT & Society 1(1):1-20.[online]
  • Nie, NH. (2001). Sociability, interpersonal relations, and the internet: Reconciling conflicting findings. American Behavioral Scientist, 45(3), 420-435. [abstract]
  • McKenna, K.Y.A. and Bargh, J.A. (1998). Coming out in the age of the internet: Identity "demarginalization" through virtual group participation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75(Sept.):681. [related article online].
  • Prensky, M. (2002). Not only the lonely: Implications of "social" online activities for higher education. On the Horizon 10(4). [online]
  • Caplan, S.E. (2003). Preference for online social interaction: A theory of problematic internet use and psychosocial well-being. Communication Research, 30, (6), 625-648. [abstract]
  • Ogan, C.L., Ozakca, M. and Groshek, J. (2008). Embedding the Internet in the Lives of College Students. Social Science Computer Review, 26(2), 170-177. [abstract]

Software

  • Lerner, J.& Tirole, J.(2002).Simple economics of open source.Journal of Industrial Economics, 50(2), pp.197-234.[online]
  • Carmel, E.(1997).American hegemony in packaged software trade and the 'culture of software'.The Information Society, 13(1), pp.125 - 142.[abstract]
  • Open source initiative site/
  • Open source vs.free software
  • 20 years of MS Windows
  • History of MAC OS
  • Lakhani, KR.& Wolf, RG.(2005).Why hackers do what they do: Understanding motivation and effort in free/open source software projects.In J.Feller, B.Fitzgerald, S.Hissam, and K.R.Lakhani (Eds), Perspectives on free and open source software.Boston: MIT Press.[online]

Troublemakers

  • Douglas, T.(2003).Hacker culture.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Raymond, ES.(2000).A Brief History of Hackerdom.Thyrsus Enterprises.Retrieved 7/16/07 from www.tuxedo.org/~esr/.[online]
  • Becker, D.(2004).Inflicting pain on 'griefers'.CNET News.December 13, 2004.[online]
  • A new type of cyberbully hits online gaming world.Reuters Life, Jul 5, 2007.
  • Foo, CY.& Kiovisto, EM.(2004).Grief player motivations.Paper presented at Other Players, Center for Computer Games Research, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.Dec.6-8, 2004.[online]
  • Adar, E.and Huberman, B.A.(2000).Free riding on Gnutella.First Monday, 5(10).[online] files
  • Zernike, K.(2003).Students Shall Not Download.Yeah, Sure.New York Times. [online]
  • Poddar, S.(2005).Some economics of movie piracy.Paper presented at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, 11 June 2005.[online]
  • Dick, SJ & McDowell, W.(2000).Pirates, pranksters, and prophets: Understanding America's unlicensed "free" radio movement.Journal of Radio Studies, Vol.7(2), pp.329-341.[abstract]
  • Walker, J.(2001).Rebels on the Air: An alternative history of radio in america. New york: NYU Press.
  • Prepared Statement of The Federal Trade Commission on “Unsolicited Commercial Email” Before the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.U.S.Senate Washington, D.C.May 21, 2003.[online]
  • Whitworth, B.& Whitworth, E.(2004).Spam and the social-technical gap.Computer, 37(10), 38 - 45.
  • Drake, CE, Oliver, JJ.& Koontz, EJ.(2004).Anatomy of a Phishing Email.Paper presented at Conference on Email and Anti Spam (CEAS), 2004.[online]
  • Gellman, R.(2002).Privacy, Consumers, and Costs: How The Lack of Privacy Costs Consumers and Why Business Studies of Privacy Costs are Biased and Incomplete.Paper published on the Electronic Privacy Information Center.Retrieved 07/15/07 from www.epic.org/reports/dmfprivacy.pdf.[online]

 

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