Table of contents for Girl wide web: girls, the Internet, and the negotiation of identity / edited by Sharon R. Mazzarella.

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Introduction: 	It's a Girl Wide Web
Sharon R. Mazzarella
Chapter 1:	Victims, Villains, and Vixens: Teen Girls and Internet Crime
Lynne Y. Edwards
Chapter 2:	What are gURLS Talking About? Adolescent Girls' Construction of Sexual 
Identity on gURL.com
Ashley D. Grisso and David Weiss
Chapter 3:	Making an About-Face: Jammer Girls and the World Wide Web
Debra Merskin
Chapter 4:	Gender, Power and Social Interaction: How Blue Jean Online Constructs 
Adolescent Girlhood.
Susan F. Walsh
Chapter 5:	Exploring Dora: Re-embodied Latinidad on the Web
Susan J. Harewood and Angharad N. Valdivia 
Chapter 6:	You're 16, You're Dutiful, You're Online: "Fangirls" and the Negotiation of Age 
and/or Gender Subjectivities in TV Newsgroups
Christine Scodari
Chapter 7:	What if the Lead Character Looks Like Me? Girl fans of Shoujo Anime and Their 
Web Sites
Kimberly S. Gregson
Chapter 8:	"A Pug Called Gus and a Cat Named Jack": The Cultural Economy of Teen Girl 
Fandom on the Web
Sharon R. Mazzarella
Chapter 9:	Teen Crossings: Emerging Cyberpublics in India
		Divya C. McMillin
Chapter 10:	"IM Me": Identity Construction and Gender Negotiation in the World of 
Adolescent Girls and Instant Messaging
Shayla Marie Thiel
Chapter 11:	The Constant Contact Generation: Exploring Teen Friendship Networks Online
Lynn Schofield Clark

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Teenage girls -- Psychology.
Internet.
Adolescent psychology.
Identity (Psychology).