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Publications:
Unless noted, the following
are draft versions. Please consult the relevant publications directly
for a final published version before quoting.
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Neighborhoods in the Network Society: The e-Neighbors study
Source:
Information, Communication, and Society 10(5), 714-748. 2007.
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Grieving For a Lost Network: Collective Action in a Wired Suburb.
Source:
The Information Society 19(5), 1-13. 2003.
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Place-Based
and IT Mediated "Community".
Source:
Planning Theory & Practice 3(2), 228-231. 2002.
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Capitalizing
on the Internet: Network Capital, Participatory Capital, and a
Sense of Community
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Quan Hasse, Barry Wellman, James Witte, and Keith N. Hampton |

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Source:
Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite (Eds.) (2002).The
Internet and Everyday Life. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. Forthcoming.
Revised
from an earlier version published as:
"Does the Internet Increase, Decrease, or Supplement Social
Capital?: Social Networks, Participation, and Community Commitment"
American
Behavioral Scientist,
Vol. 45 No. 3, November 2001, pp. 436-455. © 2001 Sage Publications,
Inc.
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Living
the Wired Life in the Wired Suburb: Netville, Glocalization and
Civil Society.
Source:
Doctoral dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of
Toronto (2001).
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Broadband
Neighborhoods - Connected Communities.
Source:
Julie Jacko and Andrew Sears (2001), CHI2001 Extended Abstracts.
New York, NY: The Association for
Computer Machinery. Pp. 301-302.
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Computer
Assisted Interviewing: The Design and Application of Survey Software
to the Wired Suburb Project.
Source:
Bulletin
de Methode Sociologique (BMS) ,
v. 62. April 1999. Pp. 49-68.
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