Acknowledgments
Communication and Information Technologies Annual
ISBN: 978-1-78560-381-5, eISBN: 978-1-78560-380-8
ISSN: 2050-2060
Publication date: 12 December 2015
Citation
(2015), "Acknowledgments", Communication and Information Technologies Annual (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 10), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. xv-xvi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020150000010012
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2015 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
We extend our thanks to the many people who have worked to make this publication possible. We would like to call attention to the often unseen work of the many individuals whose support has been indispensable in publishing these volumes. Regarding the Communication and Information Technologies Section in the American Sociological Association (CITASA), we thank the Council for the section’s sponsorship of the series. Our thanks also go to our Advisory Board members for their service disseminating our outreach and publicity. In addition, at Emerald Publishing, we deeply appreciate Cristina Irving Turner’s unceasing labors in supporting the series and the Emerald editorial staff’s contributions for bringing the volumes to press. Finally, we recognize the reviewers who provided excellent suggestions for authors to hone their contributions – their expertise and insight was indispensable.
We would like to acknowledge the following individuals for their service
Denise Anthony
Johannes Bauer
Renne Bourdeax
Brandon Brooks
Anne Burns
Coye Cheshire
Elizabeth Davidson
Jenny Davis
Jessica Gantt
Vanessa Gonlin
Eszter Hargittai
Zack Hayat
Gabe Ignatow
Nickolas M. Jones
Samantha Joyce
Luis Knight
Kelsey Law
Beatriz Aldana Marquez
Andrew McNeely
Jozie Nummie
C. J. Pascoe
Anabel Quan-Haase
Kelly Quinn
David Rohall
Mike Stern
Sandy Tsai
Ruth Tsuria
Chris J. Vargo
Steve Wildman
- Communication and Information Technologies Annual Digital Distinctions and Inequalities
- Studies in Media and Communications
- Communication and Information Technologies Annual Digital Distinctions and Inequalities
- Copyright page
- Editorial Board
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Digital Distinctions and Inequalities
- Section I: New Perspectives on Digital Stratification
- Cultural Stratification on the Internet: Five Clusters of Values and Beliefs among Users in Britain
- The Third-Level Digital Divide: Who Benefits Most from Being Online?
- Section II: Diversities of Usage, Social Class, and Capital
- What is New in the Digital Divide? Understanding Internet Use by Teenagers from Different Social Backgrounds
- From Divides to Capitals: An Exploration of Digital Divides as Expressions of Social and Cultural Capital
- Section III: Emotions and Dispositions
- Mind the Emotional Gap: The Impact of Emotional Costs on Student Learning Outcomes
- Online Banking for the Ages: Generational Differences in Institutional and System Trust
- Section IV: Open WI-FI and Mobile Networks
- Interethnic Ties via Mobile Communications in Homogeneous and Ethnically Mixed Cities: A Structural Diversification Approach
- Contextualizing Open Wi-Fi Network Use with Multiple Capitals
- Section V: Public Policy
- Roads and Roadblocks to Digital Inclusion: An Analysis of a Public Policy Program in California
- About the Editors
- About the Authors