A significant body of research has addressed whether fixed internet use increases, decreases or supplements the ways in which people engage in residential and workplace settings, but few stu-dies have addressed how wireless internet use in public and semi-public spaces influences social life. Ubiquitous wi-fi adds a new dimension to the debate over how the internet may influence the structure of community. Will wireless internet use facilitate greater engagement with co-located others or encourage a form of ‘public privatism’? This article reports the findings of an exploratory ethnographic study of how wi-fi was used and influenced social interactions in four different settings: paid and free wi-fi cafes in Boston, MA and Seattle, WA. This...
The Internet has influenced our lives greatly. The way we communicate evolved with the arrival of th...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Using survey data of 339 college students, this study explores how wireless Internet use is related ...
Also presented at the 3rd International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Michigan State ...
Community Wi-Fi projects motivate volunteers to participate in building technology and working towar...
Wireless fidelity, or better known as "wi-fi" emerged during two movements that occurred in cities t...
Over the past five years, the use of mobile and wireless technology in public spaces of cities aroun...
This white paper examines the transformation of public spaces through free Wi-Fi services offered by...
The current study is in line with existing scholarly endeavors to understand public realm practices ...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
A b s t r A c t j Questions of change have always been at the forefront of the social sciences. The ...
The Internet is first and foremost a communication technology, with the potential to change peoples&...
The Internet has influenced our lives greatly. The way we communicate evolved with the arrival of th...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...
This article presents findings from an ethnographic case study of one urban Community Wireless Netwo...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Using survey data of 339 college students, this study explores how wireless Internet use is related ...
Also presented at the 3rd International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Michigan State ...
Community Wi-Fi projects motivate volunteers to participate in building technology and working towar...
Wireless fidelity, or better known as "wi-fi" emerged during two movements that occurred in cities t...
Over the past five years, the use of mobile and wireless technology in public spaces of cities aroun...
This white paper examines the transformation of public spaces through free Wi-Fi services offered by...
The current study is in line with existing scholarly endeavors to understand public realm practices ...
Drawing on community expertise, open-source software and non-hierarchical organizational strategies,...
A b s t r A c t j Questions of change have always been at the forefront of the social sciences. The ...
The Internet is first and foremost a communication technology, with the potential to change peoples&...
The Internet has influenced our lives greatly. The way we communicate evolved with the arrival of th...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
Urban community Wi-Fi in Canada is at a nascent stage; active non-profit groups through dedicated vo...