Wesley M. Shrum
Affiliations: | Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States |
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Shrum W, Aggrey J, Campos A, et al. (2020) Who's afraid of Ebola? Epidemic fires and locative fears in the Information Age. Social Studies of Science. 306312720927781 |
Fan J, Garretson O, Palackal A, et al. (2020) Bounded Solidarity and Mobile Technology: The Decline of Core Networks in Kerala: Sociological Bulletin. 69: 191-214 |
Garretson O, Fan J, Mbatia PN, et al. (2018) When Family Replaced Friendship: Mobile Communication and Network Change in Kenya Sociological Forum. 33: 900-922 |
LeBlanc M, Shrum W. (2017) The evolution of Ghanaian Internet cafés, 2003–2014 Information Technology For Development. 23: 86-106 |
Shrum W, Palackal A, Dzorgbo DS, et al. (2016) Network Decline in the Internet Era: Evidence from Ghana, Kenya, and India, 1994-2010 International Review of Social Research. 6: 163-171 |
Schafer MJ, Shrum WM, Miller BP, et al. (2016) Access to ICT and Research Output of Agriculture Researchers in Kenya Science, Technology and Society. 21: 250-270 |
Shrum W, Palackal A, Dzorgbo DS, et al. (2016) Has the Internet Reduced Friendship? Scientific Relationships in Ghana, Kenya, and India, 1994-2010 Science, Technology, & Human Values. 42: 491-519 |
Shrum W, Palackal A, Dzorgbo D, et al. (2014) What Happened to the Internet? Scientific Communities in Three Low-income Areas, 2000-2010 Perspectives On Global Development and Technology. 13: 301-331 |
Shrum W. (2014) Taken for Grantedness: The Embedding of Mobile Communication into Society. By Rich Ling. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2012. Pp. xiv+241. $34.00. American Journal of Sociology. 119: 1533-1535 |
Shrum W, Castle L. (2014) “Visionary” Sociology: Diversions of Public Sociology and Audiovisual Solutions The American Sociologist. 45: 412-431 |