Jonathan Steuer - Further Reading

Further Reading

Some books and print articles that discuss Steuer's role in the web publishing industry that emerged in San Francisco in the 1990s:

  • Yoshihiro Kaneda, Net Voice in the City, ASCII Corporation, Japan, 1997, pp. 88-107
  • Robert H. Reid, Architects of the Web, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1997, pp. 289-292, 296-297, 299-300, 302-303.
  • Jeff Goodell, "Webheads on Ramona Street", Rolling Stone, Issue 722, November 30, 1995.

Some books and print that draw on Steuer's definitions of virtual reality and telepresence:

  • Mike Featherstone and Roger Burrows (Eds.), Cyberspace/Cyberbodies/Cyberpunk, Sage Publications, London, 1995.
  • Nicovich, S. G., Boller, G. W., and Cornwell, T. B. "Experienced presence within computer-mediated communications: Initial explorations on the effects of gender with respect to empathy and immersion", Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(2), article 6, (2005).
  • Kuo-Fang Peng, Yi-Wen Fan, Tong-An Hsu,"Proposing the content perception theory for the online content industry – a structural equation modeling", Industrial Management & Data Systems Volume 104 Number 6 2004 pp. 469-489 (2004).
  • Coyle, James R. ; Thorson, Esther, "The Effects of Progressive Levels of Interactivity and Vividness in Web Marketing Sites", Journal of Advertising, 22 September, 2001.
  • Donna L. Hoffman; Thomas P. Novak, "Marketing in Hypermedia Computer-Mediated Environments: Conceptual Foundations", Journal of Marketing, 1996.
  • Larry R. Irons, Donald J. Jung, and Robert O. Keel, "Interactivity in Distance Learning: The Digital Divide and Student Satisfaction", Educational Technology & Society 5 (3) 2002 (ISSN 1436-4522).

Besides the printed works above, Steuer's article is cited in many online works, a few of which are listed here:
http://www.educause.edu/apps/er/erm07/erm0710.asp?bhcp=1
http://www.raphkoster.com/gaming/book/3c.shtml
http://astro.temple.edu/~lombard/InfoSys/98/Coyle.htm
http://hyperion.math.upatras.gr/richmedia/proj/sirm.html
http://www.presence-research.org/papers/Botella.html

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