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Telematics and Informatics 30 (2013) I–II

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION FYI alerts readers to interesting new publications, reports, calls and events. Potential reviewers should contact Telematics and Informatics at [email protected] Publishers, authors and organizers are welcome to send their new publications and documents to Editor-in-Chief Jan Servaes, Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong, 5/F, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre, 18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Athique, Adrian (2013). Digital Media and Society. An introduction. Chicester: Polity, 288 pp. ISBN 9780745662299 Beckett, Charlie & Ball, James (2011). WikiLeaks. News in the Networked Era. Chicester: Polity, 180 pp. ISBN 9780745659763 Bryant, Jennings, Susan Thompson & Bruce Finklea (2013) Fundamentals of Media Effects. Illinois: Waveland Press. 410 pp. ISBN 9781577667858 Candlin, Christopher & Srikant Sarangi (eds.) (2011). Handbook of communication in organizations and professions. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 626 pp. ISBN 9783110188318 Dalkir, Kimiz (2011) Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, 485 pp. ISBN 9780262015080 Harrie, Eva (2012). Public Service Media in the Nordic Countries. Goteborg: Nordicom. 168 pp. ISBN 9789186523374 Lule, Jack (2012). Globalization and Media. Global Village of Babel. Lanham: Rowland & Littlefield 188 pp. ISBN 9780742568358 Eko, Lyombe (2012). New Media, Old Regimes. Case Studies In Comparative Communication Law And Policy. Lanham: Lexington. 492 pp. ISBN 9780739167892 Gajjala, Radhika (2012). Cyberculture and the Subaltern. Weavings of the virtual and real. Lanham: Lexington. 184 pp. ISBN 0739118535 Moghadam, Valentine (2012). Globalization ansd social movememnts. Islamism, Feminism, and the Global Justice Movement. Lanham: Rowland & Littlefield. 282 pp. ISBN 9781442214187 Mohammed, Shaheed Nick (2012). The (Dis)information age. The persistence of ignorance. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433115028 Manoharan, Aroon & Marc Holzer (2012). Active Citizen Participation in E-Government: A global perspective. LancasterPA: IGI Global. 949 pp. ISBN 9781466601161 Noor Al-Deen, Hana & John Allen Hendricks (2012). Social Media. Usage and impact. Lanham: Lexington. 307 9780739180099

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Parmelee, John & Shannon Bichard (2012). Politics and the Twitter revolution. Lanham: Lexington. 256 pp. ISBN 9780739165003 Postigo, Hector (2012). The Digital Rights Movement. The Role of Technology in Subverting Digital Copyright. Boston: The MIT Press, 248 pp. ISBN 9780262017954 Potter, James (2012). Media Literacy. Los Angeles: Sage. 552 pp. ISBN 9781452206257 Stanyer, James (2012). Intimate politics. The rise of celebrity politicians and the decline of privacy, Chicester: Polity, 248 pp. ISBN 9780745644776 Walburton, Steven & Stylianos Hatzipanagos (2013). Digital identity and social media. Lancaster PA: IGI Global. 488 pp. ISBN 9781466619159 Wallis, Cara (2013). Technomobility in China. Young migrant women and mobile phones. New York UP 288 pp. 9780814795262 Wilkie, Rob (2011). The digital condition. Class and Culture in the Information Network. Fordham UP, NY, 272 pp. 9780823234233