IR14.0 Travel Grant Applications

In order to increase the diversity of participation in the AoIR annual Internet Research (IR) conferences, the Association of Internet Researchers makes available up to four conference fee waivers and travel stipends per year. This year we will especially favor...

AoIR Book Award Nominations

For the third year, AoIR will present an award for the best book published in internet research. This award seeks to recognize the best work in our field, and highlight the breadth of work that is done relating to the social and cultural dimensions of networked media....

IR 14.0 Deadline Extension

As noted on the IR14.0 website, the deadline for submissions to the conference has been extended to March 14. In addition, please find links to the submission site and to the template on that page. Looking forward to some outstanding papers, panels, and roundtables.

Fee Waiver/Travel Stipend for IR13.0

In order to increase the diversity of participation in the AoIR annual Internet Research (IR) conferences, the Association of Internet Researchers makes available up to three conference fee waivers and travel stipends per year. The number of fee waivers and travel...

2012 AoIR Book Award

It gives us great pleasure to announce the winner of this year's book award: Jason Farman for his book Mobile Interface Theory: Embodied Space and Locative Media. In addition, the committee selected for honorable mention Thomas Streeter's The Net Effect: Romanticism,...

Internet Research 13.0 Registration

Registration is now open for Internet Research 13.0, to be held in Salford October 18-20. With many thanks to our local chair, Ben Light, and our treasurer, Michael Zimmer, we have maintained the registration costs from last year's conference. Registration costs for...

Dissertation Award 2012

We are pleased to announce the recipient of AoIR's first annual Dissertation Award. The author of the award-winning dissertation, titled "Youth and the Generation of Political Consciousness Online," is Jessica L. Beyer. Beyer received her PhD from the Department of...

2012 Dissertation Award

The Association of Internet Researchers is pleased to announce a new award for best PhD dissertation in the area of internet-related research. To be eligible for the 2012 AoIR Dissertation Award, the dissertation must have been filed in the 2011 calendar year. In...

AoIR Book Award

For the second year, AoIR will award for the best book published in internet research. This award seeks to recognize the best work in our field, and highlight the breadth of work that is done relating to the social and cultural dimensions of networked media. We will...