Sept. 30 – Patterns of Behavior and a General Overview
Castells, M. (2009). Communication Power. Oxford University Press, USA, ch.2 pp.54-135.
Braman, S. (2009). Change of State: Information, Policy, and Power. The MIT Press, ch. 1-2, pp. 1-38.
Bennette Lance and Robert Entman, “Mediated Politics: An Introduction”, in: Bennett, W. L., & Entman, R. M. (2000). Mediated Politics: Communication in the Future of Democracy (1st ed.). Cambridge University Press, ch.1 pp.1-17.
Bennette Lance and Jarol Manheim, “The Big Spin: Strategic Communication and the Transformation of Pluralist Democracy”, in: Bennett, W. L., & Entman, R. M. (2000). Mediated Politics: Communication in the Future of Democracy (1st ed.). Cambridge University Press, ch. 13 pp.279-298.
Oct. 7,12 – Privacy – Theoretical Traditions
Nissenbaum, H. (2010). Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life. Stanford University Press, ch. 4-7, pp.65-157.
Westin Alan F., 2003, “Social and Political Dimensions of Privacy“, Journal of Social Issues 59(2), pp. 431-454
Amitai Etzioni, 1999, The Limits of Privacy, New York: Basic Books, pp.183-215
Oct. 14 – Balancing Privacy with Accountability and Freedom of Speech
Anita Allen, 2003, Why Privacy Isn’t Everything, Rowman & Littlefield, ch. 1(The Theory and Practice of Accountability), pp.1-52.
Daniel J. Solove, 2004, “The Virtues Of Knowing Less: Justifying Privacy Protections Against Disclosure”, Duke Law Journal, Vol (53)pp.967-1065.
Volokh Eugene, 2000, “Freedom of Speech and Information Privacy: The Troubling Implications of a Right to Stop People From Speaking About You”, Stanford Law Review, Vol. (52), pp. 1049-1124.
Schwartz, “Free Speech vs. Information Privacy: Eugene Volokh’s First Amendment Jurisprudence”, Stanford Law Review, Vol. (52), pp. 1558-1572.
Oct. 28 – Transparency: Grids of Tension
Coleman Stephen, 2009, “Making Parliamentary Democracy Visible: Speaking to, with, and for the Public in the Age of Interactive Technology”, in: Andrew Chadwick & Philip N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, Routledge. Ch. 7, pp. 86-98.
Noveck Beth, 2009, Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful, Brookings Institution Press, ch. 5-6, pp.107-145.
Ronald Mitchell, 1998, “Sources of transparency: information systems in international regimes.” International Studies Quarterly 42(1), March 1998, pp. 109-130.
Nov. 2 – Control of Information: Network Gatekeeping Theory
Barzilai-Nahon, Karine. 2008. “Toward a theory of network gatekeeping: A framework for exploring information control”, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59(9): 1493-1512.
Barzilai-Nahon Karine, 2009, “Gatekeeping: A Critical Review“, Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Vol. 43, pp. 433-478
Nahon Karine, 2011, “Network Fuzziness of Inclusion/Exclusion”, International Journal of Communication [forthcoming]
Nov. 4 – Control and Censorship: The State Level
Deibert Ronald and Rohozinski Rafal, 2008, “Good for Liberty, Bad for Security? Global Civil Society and the Securitization of the Internet”, in: Deibert, R. J., Palfrey, J. G., Rohozinski, R., & Zittrain, J., Access Denied: The Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering, The MIT Press, ch. 6, pp. 123-150.
Deibert Ronald, 2009, “The Geopolitics of Internet Control: Censorship, Sovereignty, and Cyberspace”, in: Andrew Chadwick & Philip N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, Routledge. Ch. 23, pp.323-336.
Nov. 9 – Self-Regulated Control
Halavais, A. (2008). Search Engine Society. Polity, ch. 5-6, pp.56-117.
Mayer-Schönberger Viktor, 2009, Delete : the virtue of forgetting in the digital age,Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, ch. 1-2 (pp.1-50) and ch. 4 (pp.92-128).
Guins, R. (2008). Edited Clean Version: Technology and the Culture of Control. Univ Of Minnesota Press, Introduction and ch. 1.
Phillips David, 2009, “Locational Surveillance: Embracing the Patterns of our Lives”, in: Andrew Chadwick & Philip N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, Routledge. Ch. 24, pp.337-349
Nov. 16 – Public Spheres
Boyd Danah, 2011, “Social Network Sites as Networked Publics: Affordances, Dynamics and Implications”, in:Zizi Papacharissi, A Networked Self, Routledge, ch. 2, pp. 39-58.
Dahlgren, P. (2005). The Internet, Public Spheres, and Political Communication: Dispersion and Deliberation. Political Communication, 22(2), pp. 147-162.
Papacharissi Zizi, 2009, “The Virtual Sphere 2.0: the Internet, the Public SPhere, and Byond”, in: Andrew Chadwick & Philip N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, Routledge. Ch. 17, pp. 230-246
Friedland Lewis, Hover Thoma and Rojas Hernard, 2006, “The Networked Public Sphere“, Javnost – The Public, Vol 13(4), pp. 5-26.
Nov. 23 – Deliberation, Participation and Civic Engagement
Bennett, W. Lance, 2008, “Changing Citizenship in the Digital Age.” Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Edited by W. Lance Bennett. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, pp. 1–24.
Brundidge Jennifer and Ronald Rice, 2009, “Political Engagement Online: Do the Information Rich Get Richer and the Like-minded more Similar”, in: Andrew Chadwick & Philip N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, Routledge. Ch. 11, 144-156.
Bimber Bruce, Cynthia Stohl and Andrew J. Flanagin, 2009, “Technological Change and the Shifting Nature of Political Organization”, in: Andrew Chadwick & Philip N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics, Routledge. Ch. 6, pp.72-85.
Freelon, D. G. (2010). Analyzing online political discussion using three models of democratic communication. New Media & Society [Forthcoming].
Nov. 30 – Attention of Users and Power-Law Distributions
Barabasi Alberto, 2001, The Physics of the Web. Physics World.
Broder, A., Kumar, R., Maghoul, F., Raghavan, P., Rajagopalan, S., Stata, R., et al., 2000, “Graph Structure in the Web”, Paper presented at the The 9th International World Wide Web Conference, Amsterdam, Holland.
L.A. Adamic and N. Glance, “The political blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. election: divided they blog,” Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Link discovery, Chicago, Illinois: ACM, 2005, pp. 36-43.
Lawrence, E, J Sides, and H Farrell. 2010. “Self-Segregation or Deliberation? Blog Readership, Participation, and Polarization in American Politics.” Perspectives on Politics 8(1): 141-157.
Barzilai-Nahon, K., & Hemsley, J. (2011). Democracy.com: A Tale of Political Blogs and Content. Presented at the HICSS-44 (Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences).
Benkler, Y., and A. Shaw, 2010, “A Tale of Two Blogospheres: Discursive Practices on the Left and Right”, a working paper of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University.
Sunstein Cass, 2007, Republic.com 2.0, Princeton University Press, ch. 1, pp.1-18 and ch.6, pp.138-150.
Dec. 2 – Designing Values
Ackerman Mark, 2008, “Politics of Design: Next Generation Computational Environments ”, in: Elliott, M. S., & Kraemer, K. L., Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing. Information Today, Inc. ch. 18, pp. 481-298.
Lievrouw Leah, 2006, “New Media Design and Development: Diffusion of Innovations v Social Shaping of Technology” in: Leah A. Lievrouw and Livingstone S., Handbook of New Media: Social Shaping and Social Consequences of ICTs, Sage Publications, pp.246-265
Zittrain Jonathan, 2008, The Future of the Internet: and how to Stop it, Yale University Press, New Haven, ch.1-4, pp.1-100.
[Video] – Nigel Shadbolt, Linked Data Networks: The Pragmatic Semantic Web, Presented at the ANN Seminar [his powerpoint can be accessed here]
Dec. 7 – Open Source: Tensions of Values
Elliott Margaret, 2008, “Examining the Success of Computerization Movements in the Ubiquitous Computing Era: Free and Open Source Software Movements”, in: Elliott, M. S., & Kraemer, K. L., Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing. Information Today, Inc. ch. 13, pp. 359-380.
Ekbia Hamid and Les Gasser, 2008, “Seeking Reliability in Freedom: The Cas of F/OSS”, in: Elliott, M. S., & Kraemer, K. L., Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing. Information Today, Inc. ch. 14, pp. 405-426.
Dedrick Jason and Joel West, 2008, “Movement Ideology vs. User Pragmatism in the Organizational Adoption of Open Source Software ”, in: Elliott, M. S., & Kraemer, K. L., Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing. Information Today, Inc. ch. 16, pp. 427-454
Morgan Jonathan, Robert Mason and Barzilai-Nahon Karine, 2011, “Lifting the Veil: The Expression of Values in Online Communities”, i-conference 2011, Seattle [submitted]