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  • From: "saundrakaerubel.com" <saundrakae AT saundrakaerubel.com>
  • To: "InterNetWorkers" <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: NYTimes article: He-Mails, She-Mails: Where Sender Meets Gender
  • Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 09:55:46 -0400


Because the Internet has changed the way people behave online and off. Sociologists are interested in how the Internet is changing behavior.
It's quite simple. Some scientists enjoy the study of communitarism.


At 09:36 AM 5/18/2001 -0400, you wrote:
What I don't understand is, why these types of things are of any interest,
and why they are being researched. People are people, and each and every





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