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The Information Society (TIS) journal, published since 1981, is a key critical forum for leading edge analysis of the impacts, policies, system concepts, and methodologies related to information technologies and changes in society and culture. Some of the key information technologies include computers and telecommunications; the sites of social change include homelife, workplaces, schools, communities and diverse organizations, as well as new social forms in cyberspace.
TIS is a refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles, position papers, debates, short communications and book reviews. TIS is published by Taylor & Francis, who has a long tradition of publishing fine journals.
The Information Society moves to ScholarOne Manuscripts

ScholarOne Manuscripts is our new system to expedite the entire manuscript submission process. As an author, it will now be easier than ever to track and monitor the progress of your manuscript as it goes through the peer review process.
Sample Article
Grimes, S. M. and A. Feenberg. 2009. Rationalizing play: A critical theory of digital gaming. The Information Society 25(2): 105-118.
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