| Issue | Title | |
| Volume 18, Number 8 - 5 August 2013 | The politics of privacy and the privacy of politics: Parties, elections and voter surveillance in Western democracies | Abstract HTML |
| Colin Bennett | ||
| Special Issue #4: Urban Screens: Discovering the potential of outdoor screens for urban society | The politics of public space in the media city | Abstract HTML |
| Scott McQuire | ||
| Volume 11, Number 9 — 4 September 2006 | The politics of the libre commons | Abstract HTML |
| David M. Berry, Giles Moss | ||
| Volume 12, Number 3 — 5 March 2007 | The potential disruptive impact of Internet2 based technologies | Abstract HTML |
| C. Pascu, D. Osimo, M. Ulbrich, G. Turlea, J.C. Burgelman | ||
| Volume 7, Number 8 - 5 August 2002 | The Potential of the Internet for Non-Profit Organizations | Abstract HTML |
| Tessa Spencer | ||
| Volume 9, Number 5 - 3 May 2004 | The power and problems of public media | Abstract HTML |
| David B. Liroff | ||
| Volume 5, Number 8 - 7 August 2000 | The premise and promise of a Global Information Infrastructure | Abstract HTML |
| Christine L. Borgman | ||
| Volume 14, Number 11 - 2 November 2009 | The privacy box: A software proposal | Abstract HTML |
| Woodrow Hartzog | ||
| Volume 8, Number 3 - 3 March 2003 | The processed book | Abstract HTML |
| Joseph Esposito | ||
| Volume 12, Number 8 - 6 August 2007 | The promise of noöpolitik | Abstract HTML |
| David Ronfeldt, John Arquilla | ||
| Volume 12, Number 2 — 5 February 2007 | The Protestant ethic strikes back: Open source developers and the ethic of capitalism | Abstract HTML |
| Teemu Mikkonen, Tere Vadén, Niklas Vainio | ||
| Volume 13 Number 6 - 2 June 2008 | The reach and richness of Wikipedia: Is Wikinomics only for rich countries? | Abstract HTML |
| Morten Rask | ||
| Volume 9, Number 11 - 1 November 2004 | The realities of Free/Libre/Open Source Software developers in Japan and Asia | Abstract HTML |
| Hiroyuki Shimizu, Jun Iio, Kazuo Hiyane | ||
| Volume 17, Number 11 - 5 November 2012 | The refraction chamber: Twitter as sphere and network | Abstract HTML |
| Bernhard Rieder | ||
| Volume 6, Number 1 - 8 January 2001 | The regulation of BBS in China People Daily | Abstract HTML |
| Wenzhao Tao | ||
| Volume 17, Number 6 - 4 June 2012 | The relationship between Internet user type and user performance when carrying out simple vs. complex search tasks | Abstract HTML |
| Georg Singer, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Ulrich Norbisrath, Dirk Lewandowski | ||
| Volume 14, Number 9 - 7 September 2009 | The relationship between public libraries and Google: Too much information | Abstract HTML |
| Vivienne Waller | ||
| Volume 15, Number 5 - 3 May 2010 | The rewards of non-commercial production: Distinctions and status in the anime music video scene | Abstract HTML |
| Mizuko Ito | ||
| Volume 13, Number 11 - 3 November 2008 | The rise and fall of a Facebook hate group | Abstract HTML |
| Andre Oboler | ||
| Volume 15, Number 3 - 1 March 2010 | The role of advertising in financing open access journals | Abstract HTML |
| Jan Erik Frantsvåg | ||
| Volume 18, Number 4 - 1 April 2013 | The role of authenticity in electoral social media campaigns | Abstract HTML |
| Gabrielle Grow, Janelle Ward | ||
| Volume 9, Number 5 - 3 May 2004 | The role of museums in online teaching, learning, and research | Abstract HTML |
| Kenneth Hamma | ||
| Volume 16, Number 3 - 7 March 2011 | The role of online learning in the merit and promotion process: Is credit necessary or applied? | Abstract HTML |
| Lori Kupczynski, Angela M. Gibson, Linda Challoo | ||
| Volume 12, Number 6 — 4 June 2007 | The role of patents in technology markets: Issues pertaining to data collection and analysis | Abstract HTML |
| Dominique Guellec, Maria Pluvia Zuniga | ||
| Volume 7, Number 8 - 5 August 2002 | The Second-Level Digital Divide of the Web and Its Impact on Journalism | Abstract HTML |
| Wiebke Loosen | ||
| Volume 14, Number 12 - 7 December 2009 | The self-Googling phenomenon: Investigating the performance of personalized information resources | Abstract HTML |
| Thomas Nicolai, Lars Kirchhof, Axel Bruns, Jason Wilson, Barry Saunders | ||
| Volume 4, Number 4 - 5 April 1999 | The Semiotics of SimCity | Abstract HTML |
| Ted Friedman | ||
| Volume 15, Number 12 - 6 December 2010 | The size distribution of open access publishers: A problem for open access? | Abstract HTML |
| Jan Erik Frantsvåg | ||
| Volume 14, Number 7 - 6 July 2009 | The social aspects of agent design | Abstract HTML |
| Yun Wan | ||
| Volume 15, Number 11 - 1 November 2010 | The social environment model: Small heroes and the evolution of human society | Abstract HTML |
| Brian Whitworth, Alex P. Whitworth | ||
| Volume 3, Number 7 - 6 July 1998 | The Social Forces Behind the Development of Usenet (Chapter 3) | Abstract HTML |
| Michael Hauben, Ronda Hauben | ||
| Volume 1, Number 1 - 6 May 1996 | The Social Life of Documents; introduction by Esther Dyson | Abstract HTML PDF |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 5, Number 4 - 3 April 2000 | The social life of information: Acknowledgments | Abstract HTML |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 5, Number 4 - 3 April 2000 | The social life of information: Chapter one: Limits to information | Abstract HTML |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 5, Number 4 - 3 April 2000 | The social life of information: Chapter three: Home alone | Abstract HTML |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 5, Number 4 - 3 April 2000 | The social life of information: Chapter two: Agents and Angels | Abstract HTML |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 5, Number 4 - 3 April 2000 | The social life of information: Introduction: Tunneling ahead | Abstract HTML |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 5, Number 4 - 3 April 2000 | The social life of information: Table of contents | Abstract HTML |
| John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 7, Number 9 - 2 September 2002 | The social life of legal information: First impressions | Abstract HTML |
| Paul Duguid | ||
| Volume 10, Number 2 - 7 February 2005 | The social structure of free and open source software development | Abstract HTML |
| Kevin Crowston, James Howison | ||
| Special Issue #2: Open Source — 3 October 2005 | The social structure of free and open source software development (originally published in Volume 10, Number 2, February 2005) | Abstract HTML |
| Kevin Crowston, James Howison | ||
| Volume. 7, Number 6 - 3 June 2002 | The Soundproof Book: Exploration of Rights Conflict and Access to Commercial EBooks for People with Disabilities | Abstract HTML |
| George Kerscher, Jim Fruchterman | ||
| Volume 9, Number 4 - 5 April 2004 | The state of copyright activism | Abstract HTML |
| Siva Vaidhyanathan | ||
| Volume 14, Number 2 - 2 February 2009 | The state of the nation: A snapshot of Australian institutional repositories | Abstract HTML |
| Mary Anne Kennan, Danny A. Kingsley | ||
| Volume 4, Number 6 - 7 June 1999 | The street performer protocol and digital copyrights | Abstract HTML |
| John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier | ||
| Volume 8, Number 5 - 5 May 2003 | The Syracuse University Library Radius Project: Development of a non-destructive playback system for cylinder recordings | Abstract HTML |
| William Penn, Martha Hanson | ||
| Volume 9, Number 3 - 1 March 2004 | The tensions of securing cyberspace: The Internet, state power and The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace | Abstract HTML |
| Michael Zimmer | ||
| Volume 10, Number 8 - 1 August 2005 | The unacknowledged convergence of open source, open access, and open science | Abstract HTML |
| John Willinsky | ||
| Volume 6, Number 1 - 8 January 2001 | The unnoticed presidential transition: Whither Whitehouse.gov? | Abstract HTML |
| Richard Wiggins | ||
| Special Issue #4: Urban Screens: Discovering the potential of outdoor screens for urban society | The urban incubator: (De)constructive (re)presentation of heterotopian spatiality and virtual image(ries) | Abstract HTML |
| Wael Salah Fahmi | ||
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