| Figure 1.1. The Level of Interdependence and Social Complexity on the Internet. | 19 |
| Figure 1.2. Diffusion and Structure of the Internet or Information Technology Networks. | 22 |
| Figure 4.1. Relationship between the Micro-Macro Continuum and the Degree of Cultural Stability. | 81 |
| Figure 5.1. Human Rights and the Law. | 100 |
| Figure 5.2. A Model for Classifying Internet/Technology Skill Levels. | 111 |
| Figure 6.1. A Model for Comparing Codes of Conduct across Associations. | 133 |
| Figure 7.1. A Model for Classifying some Important Definite Stakeholders in Domestic and Other Markets. | 148 |
| Figure 7.2. A Framework for Understanding Web Behavior. | 158 |
| Figure 8.1. Prevalence of Community Characteristics and Level of Structure of an “Internet Community.” | 184 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Internet as a Diverse Community: Cultural, Organizational, and Political Issues.
Contributors: Urs E. Gattiker - Author.
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Place of publication: Mahwah, NJ.
Publication year: 2001.
Page number: xix.
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