نتایج جستجو برای: Cyberspace

تعداد نتایج: 2809  

2011
Nazli Choucri David Clark

2. Transformation in International Relations: The “Old” and the “New” ..........................................................3 2.1. Changes in Traditional International Relations .....................................................................................4 2.2. Cyberspace and The “New” International Relations:.............................................................................

2001
David Jacobson

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Journal: :JASIST 2003
Kenneth Einar Himma

That's it, a book to wait for in this month. Even you have wanted for long time for releasing this book beyond our control confronting the limits of our legal system in the age of cyberspace; you may not be able to get in some stress. Should you go around and seek fro the book until you really get it? Are you sure? Are you that free? This condition will force you to always end up to get a book....

2012
Nam Jung Kim Junghoon Moon Jaeseok Jeong Minghao Huang

Because the belonging need is fundamental, an exclusion experience thwarts this need and causes cognitive, behavioral, and affective consequences for human functioning. This paper aims to integrate the enumerated effects of social exclusion in a real-world setting. Also, as the boundary between the real world and cyberspace is blurred, it became crucial to understand the dynamics of social rela...

1996
Eric Ho John Perry Barlow

Humans have not inhabited Cyberspace long enough or in suucient diversity to have developed a Social Contract which conforms to the strange new conditions of that world. Laws developed prior to consensus usually serve the already established few who can get them passed and not society as a whole.

2005
Catalina Danis Alison Lee

Norms are expected to make significant contributions towards enabling discourse in cyberspace among people of different backgrounds, just as they do in the physical world. Yet many distributed, electronically mediated groups fail to form norms successfully. Causes range from open discord to the more insidious lack of comfort people experience in groups that fail to openly address disagreements ...

Journal: :Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2006

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