Hampton, K. N. (2001c). Grieving For a Lost Network: Collective Action in a Wired Suburb. Mobilization, Forthcoming.

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....Smith, Liane Sullivan, and Richard Valentine. Our greatest debt is to the residents of Netville who have given their time and patience, allowing us into their homes and answering many questions. Portions of this work are reprinted from Keith Hampton s doctoral dissertation, Copyright Keith Neil Hampton 2001. For more papers on the Netville project please visit www.mysocialnetwork.net and www.chass.utoronto.ca wellman. Long Distance Community in the Network Society Contact and Support Beyond Netville 1 Keith N. Hampton Department of Urban Studies and Planning Massachusetts Institute of ....

....for contact to take place. Analogous to the traditional paper letter, email can be composed without 5 3 This study is limited by the conventional wiring of Netville residents non neighbourhood social ties. 4 Neighborhood ties are an exception in Netville and are treated as a special case in Hampton, 2001a and a forthcoming Hampton and Wellman article. the immediate participation of the receiving party. Those with free, high speed, always on Internet access, such as what was available to the residents of Netville, are even better situated to experience increased social contact with network ....

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Hampton, K. N. (2001c). Grieving For a Lost Network: Collective Action in a Wired Suburb. Mobilization, Forthcoming.

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