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Newspaper References to AoIR[edit]

Not sure that these are directly relevant to the article content, beyond notability. Not a complete listing, and US centric, but indicative:

About Facebook! Forward March! The Washington Post. (December 16, 2007): M05.

Subject to sunshine laws, e-mails breed political disputes. The Kansas City Star (November 19, 2007):

Technology: Gamesblog: Boffins and industry: will the twain ever meet?(Guardian Technology Pages), The Guardian (Oct 25, 2007): p3.

Kids using MySpace are mostly cautious. Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Jan 9, 2007) Full-text

Internet conference. The Courier Mail (Brisbane). (September 23, 2006): N06. Freedom of speech redefined by blogs. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Dec 25, 2005)

Single moms going online to double up as housemates. Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 10, 2005)

It's not easy recalling all those passwords. Winipeg Free Press (December 11, 2004): A11. No Internet for two weeks? How 28 people coped. The Christian Science Monitor (Oct 4, 2004): p11.

Experts Say Gas-Price Boycott E-Mail Message Offers Misplaced Sense of Activism. Sacramento Bee (May 19, 2004)

Texas Website Links Single Mothers with Housemates. Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 10, 2004)

The new gatekeepers; Google and competing search engines offer up the Web their way: shallow results and lots of ads. Is that fair? The Christian Science Monitor (May 6, 2004): p14.

Who Owns the Internet? You and i Do. The New York Times (Dec 29, 2002): p3(L). Full-text

Internet Plays Key Role In Major Life Decisions, Research Study Finds Aids College, Career Choices But the Internet isn't used during some "life moments,' such as filing for a divorce. Investor's Business Daily (May 9, 2002): pA06.

E-mail's Reach Can Make a Few Ill-Chosen Words Come Back to Haunt the Sender. News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)(Feb 20, 2002)

Political games played on Web. Las Vegas Review-Journal (Feb 10, 2002): p1B.

Now that's a lineup. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) (Sept 24, 2001): p10D.

Instant Messaging Becomes Indispensable to 13 Million Teens, Study Says.The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 21, 2001)

Live E-greeting Cards Delivered With Feeling. Albany Times Union (Sept 27, 2000): pD6. (

ELiving.The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Sept 20, 2000): pE2.

Debate targets online research ethics. Albany Times Union (Sept 16, 2000): pA4.

Support groups fear online privacy breach Monitoring raises ethical concerns among researchers. The Florida Times Union (Sept 16, 2000): pA-13.

Virtually accessible; Championing the rights of the handicapped to use the Internet. The Christian Science Monitor (Dec 9, 1999): p13.

Net can keep close and not-so-close friends in contact. The Austin American-Statesman (Sept 11, 1999): pG1.

Helping minorities bridge 'digital divide' Racial gap in technology access prompts action by community groups and companies. The Christian Science Monitor (July 29, 1999): p3. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Halavais (talkcontribs) 15:49, 10 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Journal Article[edit]

New Media/Internet Research Topics of the Association of Internet Researchers Author: Ronald E. Rice DOI: 10.1080/01972240500189232 Published in: The Information Society, Volume 21, Issue 4 September 2005 , pages 285 - 299 Marj (talk) 04:43, 29 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]