Includes bibliographical references and index
Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe: Introduction : testing the claims
Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe: Introduction : testing the claims
Sibylle Gruber and Enik¿ Csomay: Changing economies, changing politics, and the Web : a Hungarian perspective
Aliki Dragona and Carolyn Handa: Xenes glosses : literacy and cultural implications of the Web for Greece
Cathryn McConaghy and Ilana Snyder: Working the Web in postcolonial Australia
Karla Saari Kitalong and Tino Kitalong: Complicating the tourist gaze : literacy and the Internet as catalysts for articulating a postcolonial Palauan identity
Jan Rune Holmevik and Cynthia Haynes: Norwegian accords : shaping peace, education, and gender on the Web
Taku Sugimoto and James A. Levin: Multiple literacies and multimedia : a comparison of Japanese and American uses of the Internet
Sarah Sloane and Jason Johnstone: Reading sideways, backwards, and across : Scottish and American literacy practices and weaving the Web
Susan Romano, Barbara Field, and Elizabeth W. de Huergo: Web literacies of the already accessed and technically inclined : schooling in Monterrey, Mexico
Laura Sullivan and Victor Fernandez: Cybercuba.com(munist) : electronic literacy, resistance, and postrevolutionary Cuba
Elaine Richardson and Sean Lewis: "Flippin' the script"/"blowin' up the spot" : puttin' hip-hop online in (African) America and South Africa
Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe.: Conclusion : hybrid and transgressive literacy practices on the Web
Sibylle Gruber and Enikō Csomay: Changing economies, changing politics, and the Web : a Hungarian perspective
Aliki Dragona and Carolyn Handa: Xenes glosses : literacy and cultural implications of the Web for Greece
Cathryn McConaghy and Ilana Snyder: Working the Web in postcolonial Australia
Karla Saari Kitalong and Tino Kitalong: Complicating the tourist gaze : literacy and the Internet as catalysts for articulating a postcolonial Palauan identity
Jan Rune Holmevik and Cynthia Haynes: Norwegian accords : shaping peace, education, and gender on the Web
Taku Sugimoto and James A. Levin: Multiple literacies and multimedia : a comparison of Japanese and American uses of the Internet
Sarah Sloane and Jason Johnstone: Reading sideways, backwards, and across : Scottish and American literacy practices and weaving the Web
Susan Romano, Barbara Field, and Elizabeth W. de Huergo: Web literacies of the already accessed and technically inclined : schooling in Monterrey, Mexico
Laura Sullivan and Victor Fernandez: Cybercuba.com(munist) : electronic literacy, resistance, and postrevolutionary Cuba
Elaine Richardson and Sean Lewis: "Flippin' the script"/"blowin' up the spot" : puttin' hip-hop online in (African) America and South Africa
Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe.: Conclusion : hybrid and transgressive literacy practices on the Web
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