The technology of the Internet has been a focus of discussion over innovation. In contrast, the social dynamics of the Internet are often portrayed as more stable, slowed by the habits and attitudes of users. This chapter shows that the Internet has experienced dramatic changes in who uses information and communication technologies, for what purposes, and with what implications for everyday life and work. Globally, trends in the diffusion and use of the Internet may indicate the emergence of a “New Internet World.” Looking at the pattern of values, attitudes, and behavior of Internet users across this new world, the chapter argues that users within emerging nations are often as focused on basic Internet values, such as privacy and, in some ...
Web 2.0 services such as video sharing or tagging are very popular among the 210 million Internet us...
Based on political and historical sources and on the analysis of Chinese presence within internation...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
International audienceSince the end of the 1970s, a widespread belief in the economic, social and po...
The Internet has arrived in China, the most populous nation in the world, at a rapid rate.To account...
This article examines China's fast-growing Internet market from the perspective of its users in term...
Since the mid-1990s China has undergone an explosive growth in Internet usage and coverage. China be...
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
The internet is becoming a major source of everyday information, yet existing research often focuses...
This paper provides a preliminary examination of the use of information and communication technologi...
The United States has a current population of approximately 313.9 million people. In 2013, more than...
China was linked to the internet in 1994. In 1997, there were only about 670,000 users. By June 2011...
Chinese Internet users have in recent years experienced increasingly diversified choices of informat...
Web 2.0 services such as video sharing or tagging are very popular among the 210 million Internet us...
Based on political and historical sources and on the analysis of Chinese presence within internation...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
This paper provides evidence from survey research on the evolving attitudes, values, and patterns of...
International audienceSince the end of the 1970s, a widespread belief in the economic, social and po...
The Internet has arrived in China, the most populous nation in the world, at a rapid rate.To account...
This article examines China's fast-growing Internet market from the perspective of its users in term...
Since the mid-1990s China has undergone an explosive growth in Internet usage and coverage. China be...
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
The internet is becoming a major source of everyday information, yet existing research often focuses...
This paper provides a preliminary examination of the use of information and communication technologi...
The United States has a current population of approximately 313.9 million people. In 2013, more than...
China was linked to the internet in 1994. In 1997, there were only about 670,000 users. By June 2011...
Chinese Internet users have in recent years experienced increasingly diversified choices of informat...
Web 2.0 services such as video sharing or tagging are very popular among the 210 million Internet us...
Based on political and historical sources and on the analysis of Chinese presence within internation...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...