Volume I: History and Perspectives Part 1: History and Early Debates 1. Harold D. Lasswell, ''The Structure and Function of Communications in Society'', in Lyman Bryson (ed.), The Communication of Ideas(Harper, 1948), pp. 37-51. 2. Marshall McLuhan, ''Effects of the Improvements of Communication Media'', Journal of Economic History, 1960, 20, 4, 566-75. 3.
Peter F. Drucker, ''Knowledge Society'', New Society, 1969, 13, 343, 629-31. 4. Ithiel de Sola Pool, ''The Rise of Communications Policy Research'', Journal of Communication, 1974, 24, 2, 31-42. 5. Marc Uri Porat, ''Global Implications of Information Society'', Journal of Communication, 1978, 28, 1, 70-80. 6. Fritz Machlup, ''Stocks and Flows of Knowledge'', Kyklos, 1979, 32, 1-2, 400-11.
7. Daniel Bell, ''The Social Framework of the Information Society'', in T. Forrester (ed.), The Microelectronics Revolution(Blackwell, 1980), pp. 500-49. 8. Yoneji Masuda, ''Computopia: Rebirth of Theological Synergism'', in Y. Masuda (ed.
), The Information Society as Post-Industrial Society(Institute for the Information Society, 1980), pp. 146-54. Part 2: Further Reflections and Critical Perspectives 9. Herbert I. Schiller, ''Whose New International Economic and Information Order?'', Communication, 1980, 5, 4, 299-314. 10. James R. Beniger, The Control Revolution: Technological And Economic Origins of the Information Society(Harvard University Press, 1986), pp.
1-28. 11. David Lyon, ''From Post-Industrialism to Information-Society: A New Social Transformation'', Sociology, 1986, 20, 4, 577-88. 12. Ian Miles and Jonathan Gershuny, ''The Social Economics of Information Technology'', in Marjorie Ferguson (ed.), New Communication Technologies and the Public Interest(Sage, 1986), pp. 18-36. 13.
Sohail Inayatullah, ''Deconstructing the Information Era'', Futures, 1998, 30, 2-3, 235-47. 14. Gaƫtan Tremblay, ''The Information Society: From Fordism to Gatesism'', 1995, Canadian Journal of Communication, 1995, 20, 4, 461-82. 15. Frank Webster and Kevin Robins, ''Plan and Control: Towards a Cultural History of the Information Society'', Theory and Society, 1989, 18, 3, 323-51. 16. Jorge Reina Schement, ''Porat, Bell, and the Information-Society Reconsidered: The Growth of Information Work in the Early 20th Century'', Information Processing & Management, 1990, 26, 4, 449-65. 17.
Peter Golding, ''Forthcoming Features: Information and Communications Technologies and the Sociology of the Future'', Sociology, 2000, 34, 1, 165-84. 18. Nico Stehr, ''Deciphering Information Technologies: Modern Societies as Networks'', European Journal of Social Theory, 2000, 3, 1, 83-94. 19. Armand Mattelart, ''An Archaeology of the Global Era: Constructing a Belief'', 2002, Media Culture & Society, 2002, 24, 5, 591-612. 20. Nicholas Garnham, ''Class Analysis and the Information Society as Mode of Production'', Javnost-The Public, 2004, 11, 3, 93-103. 21.
Frank Webster, ''Making Sense of the Information Age: Sociology and Cultural Studies'', Information, Communication and Society, 2005, 8, 4, 439-58. 22. Paul A. Taylor, ''Putting the Critique Back into a Critique of Information: Refusing to Follow the Order'', Information, Communication & Society, 2006, 9, 5, 553-71. 23. Manuel Castells, ''Communication, Power and Counter-Power in the Network Society'', International Journal of Communication, 2007, 1, 1, 238-66. Volume II: Knowledge, Economics, and Organization Part 3: Knowledge and Economics 24. Carlota Perez, ''Structural Change and Assimilation of New Technologies in the Economic and Social Systems'', Futures, 1983, 15, 5, 357-75.
25. Paul A. David, ''The Dynamo and the Computer: An Historical Perspective on the Modern Productivity Paradox'', The American Economic Review, 1990, 80, 2, 355-61. 26. Christopher Freeman and Luc Soete, ''Fast Structural Change and Slow Productivity Change: Some Paradoxes in the Economics of Information Technology'', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 1990, 1, 2, 225-42. 27. William H. Melody, ''Information: An Emerging Dimension of Institutional Analysis'', Journal of Economic Issues, 1987, XXI, 3, 1313-39.
28. Hernan Galperin, ''Beyond Interests, Ideas, and Technology: An Institutional Approach to Communication and Information Policy'', The Information Society, 2004, 20, 3, 159-68. 29. Don Lamberton, ''The Knowledge-Based Economy: A Sisyphus Model'', Prometheus, 1997, 15, 1, 73-81. 30. Dallas W. Smythe, ''Communications: Blindspot in Economics'', in William H. Melody, Liora Salter, and Paul Heyer (eds.
), Culture, Communication and Dependency: The Tradition of H. A. Innis(Ablex, 1981), pp. 111-25. 31. Robin Cowan, Paul A. David, and Dominique Foray, ''The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness'', Industrial and Corporate Change, 2000, 9, 2, 211-54. 32.
W. Edward Steinmueller, ''Will New Information and Communication Technologies Improve the "Codification" of Knowledge?'', Industrial and Corporate Change, 2000, 9, 2, 361-76. Part 4: Open Networks 33. Magnus Berguist and Jan Ljungberg, ''The Power of Gifts: Organizing Social Relationships in Open Source Communities'', Information Systems Journal, 2001, 11, 3-4, 305-20. 34. Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole, ''The Economics of Technology Sharing: Open Source and Beyond'', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2005, 19, 2, 99-120. 35. Brian Fitzgerald, ''The Transformation of Open Source Software'', MIS Quarterly, 2006, 30, 3, 587-98.
Part 5: Inequality and the Digital Divide 36. Patricia Arriaga, ''Toward a Critique of the Information Society'', Media, Culture and Society, 1985, 7, 3, 271-96. 37. Ernest J. Wilson III, ''Inventing the Global Information Future'', Futures, 1998, 30, 1, 23-42. 38. Lisham Adam and Frances Wood, ''An Investigation of the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa'', Journal of Information Science, 1999, 25, 4, 307-18. 39.
Eszter Hargittai, ''Weaving the Western Web: Explaining Differences in Internet Connectivity among OECD Countries'', Telecommunications Policy, 1999, 23, 10/11, 701-18. 40. Robin Mansell, ''From Digital Divides to Digital Entitlements in Knowledge Societies'', Current Sociology, 2002, 50, 3, 407-26. 41. Mark Warschauer, ''Reconceptualizing the Digital Divide'', First Monday, 2002, 7, 7. 42. Johannes J. Britz et al.
, ''Africa as a Knowledge Society: A Reality Check'', International Information & Library Review, 2006, 38, 1, 25-40. 43. Jan A. G. M. van Dijk, ''Digital Divide Research, Achievements and Shortcomings'', Poetics, 2006, 34, 4-5, 221-35. Part 6: Widespread Organizational Change 44. Rob Kling, ''Computerization and Social Transformations'', Science, Technology and Human Values, 1991, 16, 3, 342-67.
45. Shoshana Zuboff, ''New Worlds of Computer-Mediated Work'', Harvard Business Review, 1982, 60, 5, 142-52. 46. Robert D. Galliers, ''Strategic Information Systems Planning: Myths, Reality and Guidelines for Successful Implementation'', European Journal of Information Systems, 1991, 1, 1, 55-64. 47. Wanda J. Orlikowski, ''Using Technology and Constituting Structures: A Practice Lens for Studying Technology in Organizations'', Organization Science, 2000, 11, 4, 404-28.
48. Michael Brocklehurst, ''Power, Identity and New Technology Homework: Implications for "New Forms" of Organizing'', Organization Studies, 2001, 22, 3, 445-66. Volume III: Democracy, Governance, and Regulation Part 7: Democracy, Networks, and Power 49. Graham Murdock and Peter Golding, ''Information Poverty and Political Inequality: Citizenship in the Age of Privatized Communications'', Journal of Communication, 1989, 39, 3, 180-95. 50. William H. Dutton, ''Political Science Research on Teledemocracy'', Social Science Computer Review, 1992, 10, 4, 505-22. 51.
Andrew Feenberg, ''Democratic Rationalization Technology, Power and Freedom'', in D. M. Kaplan (ed.), Readings in the Philosophy of Technology(Rowman & Littlefield, 2004), pp. 209-30. 52. Nicholas Garnham, ''The Media and the Public Sphere'', in Craig Calhoun (ed.), Habermas and the Public Sphere(MIT Press, 1993), pp.
359-76. 53. Stephen Coleman, ''New Mediation and Direct Representation: Reconceptualizing Representation in the Digital Age'', New Media & Society, 2005, 7, 2, 177-98. 54. Phil E. Agre, ''Real-time Politics: The Internet and the Political Process'', The Information Society, 2002, 18, 5, 311-31. 55. Susan Herbst, ''Political Authority in a Mediated Age'', Theory and Society, 2003, 32, 4, 481-504.
56. Peter Dahlgren, ''The Internet, Public Spheres, and Political Communication: Dispersion and Deliberation'', Political Communication, 2005, 22, 2, 147-62. 57. Cees J. Hamelink, ''Rethinking ICTs: ICTs on a Human Scale'', European Journal of Communication, 2006, 21, 3, 389-96. Part 8: Governing Networks 58. William H. Melody, ''Communication Policy in the Global Information Economy: Whither the Public Interest?'', in Marjorie Ferguson (ed.
), Public Communication The New Imperatives: Future Directions for Media Research(Sage, 1989), pp. 16-38. 59. David R. Johnson and David G. Post, ''Law and Borders: The Rise of Law in Cyberspace'', Stanford Law Review, 1996, 48, 5, 1367-402. 60. Lawrence Lessig, ''The Zones of Cyberspace'', Stanford Law Review, 1996, 48, 5, 1403-11.
61. Robert W. McChesney, ''The Internet and US Communication Policy-Making in Historical and Critical Perspective'', Journal of Communication, 1996, 46, 1, 98-124. 62. James Boyle, ''The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Pu.