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Cybersociology Magazine was launched on 10 October 1997 as a forum for the cross-disciplinary academic discussion of life online. It ran for approximately two years, until 01 September 1999, and seven...

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Issue 1: Cybersex and Cyber-Romance (10 Oct. 1997)

Researching Cybersex in Online Chat Rooms: the Ethnographic Approach By: Robin Hamman -- Online chat rooms have become the singles pubs of the nineties: a place where young people can go to meet new...

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Issue 2: Virtual Communities (20 Nov. 1997)

Introduction to Virtual Communities Research and Cybersociology Magazine Issue Two By: Robin Hamman. Any sociological study should begin with an investigation of the terms which will be used. In this...

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Issue 3: Digital Third Worlds (date unknown)

[Lost article] Introduction to Digital Third Worlds: By Robin Hamman, Hypermedia Research Centre, University of Westminster (London). What are digital third worlds and where are we likely to find them?...

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Issue 4: Open Topic

Cyberpunks: A Sociological Analysis With Special Interest In The Description Of Their Online Activities, By Markus Wiemker at the University of Aachen RWTH Germany.Net Ideologies: From Cyber-liberalism...

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Issue 5: Grassroots Political Activism Online (01 April 1999)

This issue of Cybersociology Magazine was co-edited with Micz Flor from Crash MediaFeature ArticlesThe High Tech Gift Economy, by Richard Barbrook, PhD. Richard is the co-ordinator and a founding...

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Issue 6: Research Methodology Online (06 Aug. 1999)

Introduction: Social scientists conducting research online are presented with a number of methodological problems, some of them unique to the medium of exploration. For example, while some argue that...

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Issue 7: Religion Online / Techno-Spiritualism (01 Sept. 1999)

This issue of Cybersociology was guest edited by Michel Bauwens.Introduction: Even before Gutenberg (15c.) developed the movable type printing press in order to publish large quantities of the Bible...

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