Reading List

Stuff I’ve read that’s somewhat related to my thesis:

Unfortunately half of it has gone in one ear and out the other.

Aminuzzaman, S., H. Baldersheim, et al. (2003). “Talking back! Empowerment and mobile phones in rural Bangladesh: a study of the village phone scheme of Grameen Bank.” Contemporary South Asia 12: 327-348.

Arquilla, J. and D. Ronfeldt, Eds. (2001). Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy. Santa Monica, RAND.

Arquilla, J. and D. Ronfeldt (1996). The Advent of Netwar. Santa Monica, RAND.

Bhagwati, J. (2004). In Defense of Globalization. New York, Oxford University Press.

Brunet, P. J., O. Tiemtore, et al. (2004). Ethics and the Internet in West Africa. Ottawa, International Development Research Centre.

Carstens, S. (2003). “Constructing transnational identities? Mass media and the Malaysian Chinese audience.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 26: 321-344.

Castells, M. (2001). The Internet Galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society. New York, Oxford University Press.

Dal Yong, J. and F. Chee (2008). “Age of New Media Empires: A Critical Interpretation of the Korean Online Game Industry.” Games and Culture 3(1): 38-58.

Doane, R. (2006). “Digital Desire in the Daydream Machine*.” Sociological Theory 24(2): 150-169.

Doobo, S. (2005). “Globalization and Cinema Regionalization in East Asia.” Korea Journal 45(4): 233-260.

Drache, D. and M. D. Froese (2005). “The Global Cultural Commons after Cancun: Identity, Diversity and Citizenship.” CLPE Research Paper No. 2.

Evans, P. (2000). “Fighting Marginalization with Transnational Networks: Counter-Hegemonic Globalization.” Contemporary Sociology 29(1): 230-241.

Feather, J. (2004). The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change. London, Facet.

James, J. (2000). “Pro-Poor Modes of Technical Integration into the Global Economy.” Development and Change 31(4): 765-783.

Kapur, D. (2004). Remittances: The New Development Mantra? G-24 Discussion Paper Series, UNCTAD.

Knox, P., J. Agnew, et al. (2003). The Geography of the World Economy. New York, Oxford University Press.

Kogut, B. and A. Metiu (2001). “Open-Source Software Development and Distributed Innovation.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 17(2): 248-264.

Law, L. (2003). “Transnational cyberpublics: new political spaces for labour migrants in Asia.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 26: 234-252.

Lee, H., apos, et al. (2003). “The Growth of Broadband and Electronic Commerce in South Korea: Contributing Factors.” The Information Society 19(1): 81 - 93.

Lievrouw, L. A. (2006). Oppositional and activist new media: remediation, reconfiguration, participation. Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1. Trento, Italy, ACM.

Mamadouh, V. (2004). The North South digital divide in transnational grassroots networks: Open publishing and the Indymedia network. International Conference - “ICTs & Inequalities : the digital divides”. Paris, Carré des Sciences.

McLuhan, M. (1997). Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Mills, M. B. (1997). “Contesting the Margins of Modernity: Women, Migration, and Consumption in Thailand.” American Ethnologist 24(1): 37-61.

Panagakos, A. N. and H. A. Horst (2006). “Return to Cyberia: technology and the social worlds of transnational migrants.” Global Networks 6(2): 109-124.

Passas, N. (2003). Informal value transfer systems, terrorism and money laundering. Washington DC, National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

Rheingold, H. (2002). Smart Mobs. Cambridge, Perseus.

Rose, R. (2004). Governance and the Internet: Global Change and East Asian Policy Initiatives. S. Yusuf, M. A. Altaf and K. Nabeshima. Washington DC, World Bank and OUP.

Rotenberg, R. (2005). “The Power of Your Influence: Internet mediated transnational urbanism.” City & Society 17(1): 65-80.

Shackleton, R. (2005). Remittances: International Payments by Migrants. A Series on Immigration. D. Hamilton, Congressional Budget Office.

Sharma, S., V. Sugumaran, et al. (2002). “A framework for creating hybrid-open source software communities.” Information Systems Journal 12: 7-25.

Srinivasan, R. (2006). “Indigenous, ethnic and cultural articulations of new media.” International Journal of Cultural Studies 9(4): 497-518.

Wajcman, J. (2004). Technofeminism. Cornwall, Polity.

Yin, K. F. S. and K. K. Liew (2005). “Hallyu in Singapore: Korean Cosmopolitanism or the Consumption of Chineseness?” Korea Journal 45(4): 206-232.

Stuff I probably should read:

I will eventually turn this into a short list, and fill in the areas that are missing…

Appadurai, A. (1996). Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, Minnesota University Press.

Benitez, J. L. (2006). “Transnational dimensions of the digital divide among Salvadoran immigrants in the Washington DC metropolitan area.” Global Networks 6(2): 181-199.

Carnoy, M. and M. Castells (2001). “Globalization, the knowledge society, and the Network State: Poulantzas at the millennium.” Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs 1: 1-18.

Castells, M. (1994). “European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy.” The New Left Review(204): 18-32.

Castells, M. (2000). “Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society1.” The British Journal of Sociology 51(1): 5-24.

Castells, M. (2000). “Toward a Sociology of the Network Society.” Contemporary Sociology 29(5): 693-699.

Castells, M. (2002). “Local and Global: Cities in the Network Society.” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 93(5): 548-558.

Currah, A. (2007). “Hollywood, the Internet and the World: A Geography of Disruptive Innovation.” Industry & Innovation 14(4): 359-384.

Durrschmidt, J. (2006). “So near yet so far: blocked networks, global links and multiple exclusion in the German-Polish borderlands.” Global Networks 6(3): 245-263.

Featherstone, M., Ed. (1990). Global Culture: Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity. London, Sage.

Friedman, J. (1994). Cultural Identity and Global Process. London, Sage.

Heinonen, A. and etal (2001). Locality in the Global Net, Journalism research and Development Centre, University of Tampere.

Inda, J. X. and R. Rosaldo, Eds. (2001). The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader. Oxford, Blackwell.

Kearney, M. (1995). “The Local and the Global: The Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism.” Annual Review of Anthropology 24(1): 547-565.

Ley, D. (2004). “Transnational spaces and everyday lives.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 29(2): 151-164.

Lofgren, O. (2003). “The new economy: a cultural history.” Global Networks 3(3): 239-254.

Mau, S., J. A. N. Mewes, et al. (2008). “Cosmopolitan attitudes through transnational social practices?” Global Networks 8(1): 1-24.

Morley, D. and K. Robins (1995). Spaces of Identity, Routledge.

Navarrete, C. and E. Huerta (2006). A Bridge Home: The Use of the Internet by Transnational Communities of Immigrants. System Sciences, 2006. HICSS ‘06. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Robertson, R. and K. E. White, Eds. (2003). Globalization: Critical Concepts in Sociology, Routledge.

Roudometof, V. (2005). “Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Glocalization.” Current Sociology 53(1): 113-135.

Schoonmaker, S. (2007). “Globalization from Below: Free Software and Alternatives to Neoliberalism.” Development and Change 38(6): 999-1020.

Sen, A. (1992). Inequality Reexamined. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Shome, R. and R. Hegde (2002). “Culture, communication, and the challenge of globalization.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 19(2): 172 - 189.

Van Den Bos, M. and L. Nell (2006). “Territorial bounds to virtual space: transnational online and offline networks of Iranian and Turkish-Kurdish immigrants in the Netherlands.” Global Networks 6(2): 201-220.

Warschauer, M. (2002). “Reconceptualizing the Digital Divide.” First Monday 7(7).

Warschauer, M. (2003). Technology and Social Inclusion: Rethinking the Digital Divide. MIT Press.

Webster, F., Ed. (2001). Culture and Politics in the Information Age. London and New York, Routledge.

Wiles, J. (2008). “Sense of home in a transnational social space: New Zealanders in London.” Global Networks 8(1): 116-137.