The Internet for Sociologists

dc.contributor.authorKling, Rob
dc.date.accessioned2007-06-07T15:39:25Z
dc.date.available2007-06-07T15:39:25Z
dc.date.issued1997
dc.description.abstractWithin the last five years, many sociologists have discovered electronic mail (e-mail) discussion lists (such as LISTSERVs) and the World Wide Web (WWW)-- services, that are associated with a network of computer networks popularly referred to as "the Internet." Over the last twenty years, academics in certain disciplines, especially the lab sciences, have found computer networking to be a viable means for sharing data, organizing professionals discussions, keeping in touch with colleagues, and distributing documents, such as conference programs, preprints, and syllabi. Within the last five years, many sociologists have discovered electronic mail (e-mail) discussion lists (such as LISTSERVs) and the World Wide Web (WWW)-- services, that are associated with a network of computer networks popularly referred to as "the Internet." Over the last twenty years, academics in certain disciplines, especially the lab sciences, have found computer networking to be a viable means for sharing data, organizing professionals discussions, keeping in touch with colleagues, and distributing documents, such as conference programs, preprints, and syllabi. This brief article has the unmodest ambition of explaining to sociologists why they should take the Internet seriously as a medium of professional communication, and why some sociologists should be specially interested in the Internet (or other computer networks) as social spaces in which to study shifting social relationships in our society. Part I may be specially useful to sociologists who have relatively limited experience with Internet services. Part II discusses sociological uses of the Internet to support research, teaching, and professional communication that could interest readers with significant Internet experiences.en
dc.description.sponsorshipIndiana Universityen
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2022/1803
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherRob Kling Center for Social Informaticsen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWP-97-02en
dc.relation.isversionofKling, R. (1997). The Internet for sociologists. Contemporary Sociology-a Journal of Reviews, 26(4), 434-444.en
dc.subjectsocial informaticsen
dc.subjectlistserven
dc.subjectdiscussion listen
dc.subjectWWWen
dc.subjectsearchen
dc.subjectelectronic journalen
dc.titleThe Internet for Sociologistsen
dc.typeWorking Paperen

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