EMTEL II Research

Youth and e-commerce: creating consumerism
SMIT - VUB

Hartmann, Maren (forthcoming) Young People = 'Young' Uses? Questioning the 'Key Generation In: Carpentier, Nico, Pauwels, Caroline, Van Oost, Olga (2003): Het On(be)grijpbare Publiek: een communicatiewetenschappelijke exploratie van publiekonderzoek. Brussels: VUBPress
Hartmann, Maren (forthcoming) (In)flexible identities? User metaphors in on- and offline discourses In: Maun, Caroline: Metaphors of Cyberspace. Under consideration with University of Minnesota Press
Hartmann, Maren (2001) The netizen: an impossible concept? In: Inter/Sections: the journal of global communications and culture. Vol. 1, No. 1, pp.9-24
Sussex Technology Group (2001) In the company of strangers: mobile phones and the conception of space In: Munt, Sally (ed.): Technospaces - Inside the New Media. London & New York: Continuum, pp. 205-223
Hartmann, Maren (2001) Flanieren - auf 'wirklichen' und virtuellen Wegen Radio Orange 94.0, Austria, Interview 24.04.01, 19:30
Hartmann, Maren (2003) Undercurrents: Cyberfeminism, a mailing list and an 'invisible' network society Presentation AT THE DGPuK - Subgroup 'Media Sociology' - Workshop 'Connectivity of the Media' Augustinerkloster, Erfurt, Germany, 31st January-1st February 2003
Hartmann, Maren (2002)   Chair of Panel 'Space and Time Online: Theoretical Perspectives'Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference 'Internet Research 3.0' Infonomics, Maastricht, the Netherlands, 13th -16th October 2002
Hartmann, Maren (2002) Young People = 'Young Uses'? Questioning the Key Generation Presentation at the 23rd Conference and General Assembly of IAMCR 2002 'Intercultural Communication' UAB, Institut del Teatre, Barcelona (Spain), 21st - 26th July 2002
Hartmann, Maren (2002) Metaphors of cyber-selves: online language and the (im)possibility of the new Presentation at the The Fourth International Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference Tampere Hall, Tampere, Finland, 29 June - 2 July 2002
Hartmann, Maren (2001) Young technologies and young people - old methodologies? Presentation at the Fifth Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA) University of Helsinki, Finland; August 28 - September 1, 2001