[P2P-F] New journal: RESET - Recherches en sciences sociales sur Internet

Francesca Musiani francesca.musiani at gmail.com
Sat Feb 9 16:45:50 CET 2013


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the release of a new scientific online
journal, RESET. Its first issue is devoted to the relevance of the
social class notion. Please find below the table of contents and the
URL of the journal website.

RESET. Social Science Research on the Internet is a biannual
peer-reviewed academic journal. It publishes research articles (in
French or in English) where the Internet appears as a field and/or an
object of study useful to the understanding of social phenomena. RESET
aims at integrating the study of the Internet into the general social
sciences rather than considering solely the singularity of this
medium.

For the editorial board,

Samuel Coavoux (ENS Lyon, France), Sébastien François (TELECOM
ParisTech, France), Francesca Musiani (Georgetown University, US &
Mines ParisTech, France)


Vol. 1, No 1 (2012) Des classes sociales 2.0 ? / Social Classes 2.0?
Numéro coordonné par/Special issue edited by Samuel Coavoux&  Sébastien François

http://www.journal-reset.org/index.php/RESET/issue/current


Présentation/Presentation
RESET. Recherches en sciences sociales sur Internet
Comité de rédaction/Editorial Board

Introduction/Introduction
Introduction. Des classes sociales 2.0 ?
Samuel Coavoux

Dossier/Thematic Articles

La stratification sociale des pratiques numériques des adolescents
Pierre Mercklé&  Sylvie Octobre

Les pratiques des écrans des jeunes français. Déterminants sociaux et
pratiques culturelles associées
Fabienne Gire&  Fabien Granjon

Information-Seeking 2.0. The Effects of Informational Advantage
Laura Robinson

Antiracisme ordinaire et (re)catégorisations sociales dans les
commentaires d’internautes
Matthieu Mazzega


Perspectives/Perspectives

Espace urbain et stratification sociale. Une lecture spatiale des
inégalités sociales à l’heure d’Internet
Margot Beauchamps


Actualité des classiques/Revisiting the Classics

Elective Affinities 2.0? A Bourdieusian Approach to Couple Formation
and the Methodology of E-Dating
Andreas Schmitz



-- 
Francesca Musiani, PhD

2012-13 Yahoo! Fellow in Residence
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
1316 36th Street NW
Washington, DC 20057-1025

Affiliate, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University
Research engineer, Center for the Sociology of Innovation, MINES ParisTech

Section Head and Co-Chair, ESN-IAMCR (http://iamcr.org/s-wg/cctmc/esn)
Outreach officer, GigaNet (http://giga-net.org)

http://www.csi.mines-paristech.fr/Perso/Musiani/




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