Recent Publications
Copies may be downloaded from the websites noted.
- Neice, D. C. (2002), 'Cyberspace and Social Distinctions: Two Metaphors and a Theory', Chapter 3 in Mansell R. E. (ed.) Inside the Communication Revolution: Evolving Patterns of Social and Technical Interaction, Oxford University Press.
- Neice, D. C. and R. E. Mansell (2001), 'Inside Tier II of the Digital Divide', Paper prepared for the IAMCR symposium at the University of Texas, Austin, November. (Submitted for a special issue of the Electronic Journal of Communication).
- Neice, D. C. (2000), Conspicuous Contributions: Signs of Social Esteem on the Internet, DPhil thesis, Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, Brighton, 1 December.
- Neice, D.C. (2000), 'The Internet Gift Economy: Fact or Fiction?', Paper presented at the joint 4S/EASST conference, University of Vienna, Austria, 30 September.
- Neice, D.C. (2000), 'Shifting Research Relations from On-line to Face-to-Face', Paper presented at the Virtual Methodology Workshop, Brunel University, 5 February.
- Mansell, R., D. C. Neice and W. E. Steinmueller (1998), 'Universal Access Policies for Knowledge-Intensive Societies', Telecommunications and Space Journal, Volume 5:1998.
- Neice, D.C. (1998), 'Measuring Participation in the Digital Techno-structure; Internet Access', ACTS FAIR Working Paper No.44, Brighton:SPRU, March.
- Neice, D. C. (1998), 'ICTs and Dematerialization: Some implications for status differentiation in advanced market societies', ACTS FAIR Working Paper No.43, Brighton: SPRU, March.
- Neice, D. C. and T. S. Murray (1997), 'Literacy Skills and the Readiness of Adults for Life-Long Learning and Further Education and Training', in New Patterns of Adult Learning, Albert Tuijnman (ed.), London: Elsevier.
- Neice, D. C. and T. S. Murray (1997), 'The International Adult Literacy Survey: An overview of objectives, methods, findings, and prospects', International Yearbook of Adult Education. Vol. 25, (Cologne: Bohlau-Verlag), pp. 182-200.
- Neice, D. (1996), Information Technology and Citizen Participation, Ottawa: Department of Canadian Heritage, SRA 167, August.