By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our everyday lives. Following an interdisciplinary approach, the research reported in this article analyzes the wide variety of information that people seek on the Internet and investigates trends in Internet information activities between 2000 and 2004, using repeated cross-sectional data from the Pew Internet and American Life surveys to examine Internet activities that contribute to everyday life and their predictors. The objective is to deepen our understanding of Internet activities and everyday life and contribute to a growing body of research that utilizes large-scale empirical data on Internet use and everyday life. We ask: who is embedding t...
Does using the Internet undermine or benefit the social involvement and psychological well-being of ...
(Data Available) The social impact of the Internet has been a topic of ongoing debate, with some arg...
Internet access is now characterized by multi-device, mobile, and ubiquitous access. We explore the ...
This is a preprint of an article accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Society for...
Presents findings from a survey conducted in November and December 2003. Looks at Internet use compa...
Regardless of the technological advances achieved so far and the often techno-deterministic approach...
Presents findings from a survey that examines the widespread adoption of the Internet in the past de...
Provides a broad analysis of survey data collected between March 2000 and August 2003, to illustrate...
j It is acknowledged that communication researchers need to develop more sophisticated and nuanced a...
The Internet is central to the new media, but the Internet is itself a dynamic technology that is co...
What consequences does the widespread adoption of the Internet have, both for how Americans spend th...
Presents findings from a survey conducted in January 2002. Looks at the role the Internet played at ...
This book addresses the role of Internet adoption and use in the context of social, economic and cul...
Half of all American adults are only occasional users of modern information gadgetry, while 8% are a...
The Internet is first and foremost a communication technology, with the potential to change peoples&...
Does using the Internet undermine or benefit the social involvement and psychological well-being of ...
(Data Available) The social impact of the Internet has been a topic of ongoing debate, with some arg...
Internet access is now characterized by multi-device, mobile, and ubiquitous access. We explore the ...
This is a preprint of an article accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Society for...
Presents findings from a survey conducted in November and December 2003. Looks at Internet use compa...
Regardless of the technological advances achieved so far and the often techno-deterministic approach...
Presents findings from a survey that examines the widespread adoption of the Internet in the past de...
Provides a broad analysis of survey data collected between March 2000 and August 2003, to illustrate...
j It is acknowledged that communication researchers need to develop more sophisticated and nuanced a...
The Internet is central to the new media, but the Internet is itself a dynamic technology that is co...
What consequences does the widespread adoption of the Internet have, both for how Americans spend th...
Presents findings from a survey conducted in January 2002. Looks at the role the Internet played at ...
This book addresses the role of Internet adoption and use in the context of social, economic and cul...
Half of all American adults are only occasional users of modern information gadgetry, while 8% are a...
The Internet is first and foremost a communication technology, with the potential to change peoples&...
Does using the Internet undermine or benefit the social involvement and psychological well-being of ...
(Data Available) The social impact of the Internet has been a topic of ongoing debate, with some arg...
Internet access is now characterized by multi-device, mobile, and ubiquitous access. We explore the ...