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First Monday, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2021
- Asta Zelenkauskaite, Pihla Toivanen, Jukka Huhtamäki, Katja Valaskivi:
Shades of hatred online: 4chan duplicate circulation surge during hybrid media events. - Rikke Andreassen:
Social media surveillance, LGBTQ refugees and asylum How migration authorities use social media profiles to determine refugees as 'genuine' or 'fraudulent'. - Pnina Fichman, Maren W. McClelland:
The impact of gender and political affiliation on trolling. - Nick Merrill, Steve Weber:
Web site blocking as a proxy of policy alignment. - Iffat Ali Aksar, Mahmoud Danaee, Huma Maqsood, Amira Firdaus:
Effects of social media motivations on women's psychological well-being in Pakistan. - Jessica Maddox:
What do creators and viewers owe each other? Microcelebrity, reciprocity, and transactional tingles in the ASMR YouTube community. - Azi Lev-On, Gal Yavetz:
Police in social media: To protect and share? - Raquel Recuero, Felipe Bonow Soares, Otávio Vinhas:
Discursive strategies for disinformation on WhatsApp and Twitter during the 2018 Brazilian presidential election. - Javier Bustos Díaz, Francisco Javier Ruiz del Olmo, Miguel Nazario Moreno Velasco:
Presence and specificity of the political communication of the Catalan independence leaders on Twitter in the 2017 regional elections. - J. Ignacio Criado, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle-Cruz, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez:
Chief information officers' perceptions about artificial intelligence A comparative study of implications and challenges for the public sector. - Denise Russo, Abebe Rorissa:
The need for addressing multilingualism, ambiguity and interoperability for visual resources management across metadata platforms.
Volume 26, Number 2, 2021
- Kristi McDuffie, Melissa Ames:
Archiving affect and activism: Hashtag feminism and structures of feeling in Women's March tweets. - Rachel Winter, Anastasia Salter, Mel Stanfill:
Communities of making: Exploring parallels between fandom and open source. - Carrie Karsgaard, Maggie MacDonald, Michael Hockenhull:
Rename and resist settler colonialism: Land acknowledgments and Twitter's toponymic politics. - Daniel Taninecz Miller:
Characterizing QAnon: Analysis of YouTube comments presents new conclusions about a popular conservative conspiracy. - Jerome Turner, Dima Saber:
Understanding factors and barriers to alternative media development in emerging economies: Learning from the Check Global project. - Matthew Hannah:
QAnon and the information dark age. - Marina Khan, Liam Magee, Andrea Pollio, Juan Francisco Salazar:
Counter-fun, scholarly legitimacy, and environmental engagement - or why academics should code games. - Robert Tynes:
Gavin McInnes's hate machine. - John McMullan:
The great jump cut (r)evolution: A case for studying the evolution of vlogging production techniques. - Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, Adriana S. Vivacqua:
Should I stay or should I go? Managing Brazilian WhatsApp groups. - Nelanthi Hewa:
When the machine hails you, do you turn? Media orientations and the constitution of digital space.
Volume 26, Number 3, 2021
- Luke Munn:
More than a mob: Parler as preparatory media for the U.S. Capitol storming. - Luca Luceri, Felipe Cardoso, Silvia Giordano:
Down the bot hole: Actionable insights from a one-year analysis of bot activity on Twitter. - Christopher Cyr, Tara Tobin Cataldo, Brittany Brannon, Amy G. Buhler, Ixchel M. Faniel, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Joyce Kasman Valenza, Rachael Elrod, Samuel R. Putnam:
Backgrounds and behaviors: Which students successfully identify online resources in the face of container collapse. - Libby Hemphill, Anthony J. Million, Ingrid Erickson:
How nonprofits use Facebook to craft infrastructure. - Ida Vikøren Andersen:
Hostility online: Flaming, trolling, and the public debate. - Farinaz Basmechi, Gabe Ignatow:
Forming an affective public online: Aggressive posts and comments in the My Stealthy Freedom movement. - Michel Mersereau:
The Essential Internet: Results from a study into household internet use at the Toronto Community Housing Corporation. - Yong Jin Park, Yu Won Oh:
Effects of smartphones on economic and subjective quality of life. - Brandon Storlie:
The summer of Harambe: The curious case of a deceased gorilla and an animal rights campaign turned online prank.
Volume 26, Number 4, 2021
- Amparo Lasén, Gaby David:
Introduction to the special issue of Shame, Shaming and Online Image Sharing. - Gaby David:
A meta-analysis review of mobile image sharing. - Kath Albury, Anthony McCosker, Clifton Evers:
Men seeking women: Awkwardness, shame, and other affective encounters with dating apps. - Antonio Agustín García, Carlos López Carrasco:
Shaming alone: Living alone, shame and masculinity in digitally mediated communications. - Leonardo Pastor:
"My first selfie": Experimenting with shame and visibility. - Amparo Lasén, Héctor Puente:
Haunting shame and haunted bodies: Mixed feelings and entangled times in the online sharing of personal images. - Frances Corry:
Screenshot, save, share, shame: Making sense of new media through screenshots and public shame. - Susanna Paasonen, Jenny Sundén:
Shameless dicks: On male privilege, dick pic scandals, and public exposure. - Signe Uldbjerg:
The rhythms of shame in digital sexual assault: Rhythmic resistance and the repeated assault. - Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen, Jakob Demant:
Shame, shaming and economy: A theory of image-based sexual abuse within different online sharing environments. - Sidsel K. Harder, Amy Adele Hasinoff:
Ashamed of shaming? Stories of managing, deflecting, and acknowledging shame after committing image-based sexual abuse. - Nathaniel Laywine:
Selfies or self-development? Humanitarians of Tinder (HoT) and online shaming as a moral community. - Lillian Chin:
How to survive a public faming: Understanding "The Spiciest Memelord" via the temporal dynamics of involuntary celebrification. - Fatima Aziz:
Shamelessly cute: Understanding gender ambiguous identity performances via "The Desi Bombshell" Snapchat video selfies.
Volume 26, Number 5, 2021
- Françoise Daucé, Francesca Musiani:
Infrastructure-embedded control, circumvention and sovereignty in the Russian Internet: An introduction. - Polina Kolozaridi, Dmitry Muravyov:
Contextualizing sovereignty: A critical review of competing explanations of the Internet governance in the (so-called) Russian case. - Ilona Stadnik:
Control by infrastructure: Political ambitions meet technical implementations in RuNet. - Liudmila Sivetc:
Controlling free expression "by infrastructure" in the Russian Internet: The consequences of RuNet sovereignization. - Kévin Limonier, Frédérick Douzet, Louis Pétiniaud, Loqman Salamatian, Kavé Salamatian:
Mapping the routes of the Internet for geopolitics: The case of Eastern Ukraine. - Ksenia Ermoshina, Francesca Musiani:
The Telegram ban: How censorship "made in Russia" faces a global Internet. - Françoise Daucé, Benjamin Loveluck:
Codes of conduct for algorithmic news recommendation: The Yandex.News controversy in Russia. - Olga Bronnikova, Anna Zaytseva:
'In Google we trust'? The Internet giant as a subject of contention and appropriation for the Russian state and civil society. - Perrine Poupin:
Social media and state repression: The case of VKontakte and the anti-garbage protest in Shies, in Far Northern Russia. - Bella Ostromooukhova:
"Free libraries for the free people": How mass-literature "shadow" libraries circumvent digital barriers and redefine legality in contemporary Russia.
Volume 26, Number 6, 2021
- Stefano Cresci, Marinella Petrocchi, Angelo Spognardi, Stefano Tognazzi:
The coming age of adversarial social bot detection. - Zeyno Ustun:
Cartographies of digital dissidence: Networked movements, Internet laws, and Internet Ungovernance Forums in Turkey and Brazil. - Nicola Righetti:
Four years of fake news: A quantitative analysis of the scientific literature. - Crystal Abidin, Jing Zeng:
Subtle Asian Traits and COVID-19 Congregating and commiserating as east Asians in a Facebook group. - Fatima Espinoza Vasquez, Nicholas Proferes, Troy B. Cooper, Shannon M. Oltmann:
Going rogue: Reconceptualizing government employees' contentious politics on Twitter. - J. Ignacio Gallego:
The value of sound: Datafication of the sound industries in the age of surveillance and platform capitalism. - Carsten Stage, Lisbeth Klastrup, Karen Hvidtfeldt:
Ugly media feelings: Negative affect in young cancer patients' experiences of social media. - David Robertshaw, Ivana Babicova:
Tweeting on dementia: A snapshot of the content and sentiment of tweets associated with dementia. - Laurie Bridges, Clara Llebot:
Librarians as Wikimedia Movement Organizers in Spain: An interpretive inquiry exploring activities and motivations. - Judith May Fathallah:
'Getting by' on 4chan: Feminine self-presentation and capital-claiming in antifeminist Web space.
Volume 26, Number 7, 2021
- Taylor Blose, Prasanna Umar, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Sarah Michele Rajtmajer:
A study of self-disclosure during the Coronavirus pandemic. - Shlomit Manor, Tamar Israeli:
Friends get vaccinated: The power of social media groups in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. - Besiki Stvilia:
An integrated framework for online news quality assurance. - Gry Hasselbalch:
A framework for a data interest analysis of artificial intelligence. - Paul Reilly:
Countering misinformation and disinformation during contentious episodes in a divided society: Tweeting the 2014 and 2015 Ardoyne parade disputes. - Thomas Kasakowskij, Regina Kasakowskij, Kaja J. Fietkiewicz:
"Can I pin this?" The legal position of Pinterest and its users: An analysis of Pinterest's data storage policies and users' trust in the service. - Brian E. Whitacre, Amanda Higgins:
Do hotspots improve student performance? Evidence from a small-scale randomized controlled trial. - Hervé Saint-Louis:
Understanding cancel culture: Normative and unequal sanctioning. - Kyong Yoon:
Micro-celebrities from the North: Young North Korean defectors' vlogging on YouTube. - Burton Speakman, Michael Clay Carey:
Income or inconvenience? Digital video advertising adoption lags among U.S. community newspapers. - Mirko Boehm, Davis Eisape:
Standard setting organizations and open source communities: Partners or competitors?
Volume 26, Number 8, 2021
- André Luiz Firmino Alves, Cláudio de Souza Baptista, Davi Oliveira Serrano de Andrade, Maxwell Guimarães de Oliveira, Aillkeen Bezerra de Oliveira:
A spatiotemporal approach for social media sentiment analysis. - André H. Caron, Kate K. Mays:
Breaching perpetual contact: Withdrawing from mobile and social media use in everyday life. - Karin van Es, Daniel Everts, Iris Muis:
Gendered language and employment Web sites: How search algorithms can cause allocative harm. - Catherine Luther, Benjamin D. Horne, Xu Zhang:
Partisanship over security: Public narratives via Twitter on foreign interferences in the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections. - Suay Melisa Özkula:
The problem of history in digital activism: Ideological narratives in digital activism literature. - Giulio Corsi:
Climate change communication on 4chan's /pol/ board 2015-2019: An automated content analysis. - Denise Russo, Abebe Rorissa:
The use and impact of metadata in civil cases. - Rahul Barpanda, Jared Reyes, Rakesh Babu:
Toward a purposeful design strategy for visually impaired Web users. - Graeme Johanson, Misita Anwar:
"The disability becomes secondary": The use of mobile devices by small business managers with a disability in Australia. - Tibor Roskó, Gergo József Szollosi:
Behind passwords: An analysis of preliminary results in order to understand how users protect their privacy. - Rishi Sabarigirisan, Aditi Biswas, Ridhi Rohatgi, Shyam KC, Shekhar Shukla:
Leveraging blockchain based decentralized apps for the Tokyo Olympics amid the COVID-19 pandemic : A value-focused thinking based assessment and ideation.
Volume 26, Number 9, 2021
- Sarah Young:
Not too deep: Privacy, resistance, and the incorporation of social media in background checks. - Catherine Bouko, Pieter Van Ostaeyen, Pierre Voué:
Facebook's policies against extremism: Ten years of struggle for more transparency. - Jiaxi Hou:
A platform for underclass youth: Hanmai rap videos, social class, and surveillance on Chinese social media. - Anthony-Paul Cooper, Joshua Mann, Erkki Sutinen, Peter Phillips:
Understanding London's church tweeters: A content analysis of church-related tweets posted from a global city. - Ashir Ahmed, Jason Sargent:
Theory of change: Driving a digital school in rural Pakistan. - Mamadi Corra, Ian McCandliss:
Disability and access to courts: Assessing the accessibility of U.S. federal judiciary homepages thirty years after the ADA. - Helle Breth Klausen:
ASMR explained: Role play videos as a form of touching with the eyes and the ears. - Kian Yeik Koay, Chai Wen Teoh, Patrick Chin-Hooi Soh:
Instagram influencer marketing: Perceived social media marketing activities and online impulse buying. - Qun Wang, Susan Keith:
News aggregators and copyright in the European Union and the United States in the digital age: Evolution, comparisons, and implications. - Gastón Becerra:
The promise and the premise: How digital media present big data.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Blackboards and chalk, to the rescue: A review of Do not erase: Mathematicians and their chalkboards. - Edward J. Valauskas:
Lem on our side: Reviews of Stanisław Lem's The truth and other stories and Dialogues.
Volume 26, Number 10, 2021
- Mykola Makhortykh, Aleksandra Urman, Roberto Ulloa:
Hey, Google, is it what the Holocaust looked like? Auditing algorithmic curation of visual historical content on Web search engines. - Christopher Vardeman, Harsha Gangadharbatla:
Individual and personality factors that explain selfie behaviors. - Alessandro R. Marcon, Timothy Caulfield:
The Hydroxychloroquine Twitter War: A case study examining polarization in science communication. - Steven Lloyd Wilson, Staffan I. Lindberg, Kjetil Tronvoll:
The best and worst of times: The paradox of social media and Ethiopian politics. - Eli Skogerbø, Anders Olof Larsson:
Comparing Twitter and Instagram as platforms for party leader communication Findings from the 2017 Norwegian election. - Willy Stastny:
The Instagram rhetoric and aesthetic of antiquarian booksellers: A case study. - Yulia Belinskaya, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat:
Strip-teasing COVID-19 porn: A promising silhouette of a community, or the dark alley of a platformized industry? - Fabio Creta, Francesca Tenca:
Tokenomics: A new opportunity in the Real Estate business? A qualitative approach to crowdfunding and blockchain interaction. - Bhushan Patwardhan, Shubhada Nagarkar:
The UGC-CARE initiative: Indian academia's quest for research and publishing integrity.
Volume 26, Number 11, 2021
- Glenn Muschert, Massimo Ragnedda:
Introduction to the special issue on sustainability and digital transformation. - Maria Laura Ruiu, Gabriele Ruiu, Massimo Ragnedda:
Conceptualizing the techno-environmental habitus. - Cristian Berrío-Zapata, Ester Ferreira da Silva, Marise Teles Condurú:
The technological informavore: Information behavior and digital sustainability in the global platform ecosystem. - Gagan Deep Sharma, Dimitrios Reppas, Glenn Muschert, Vijay Pereira:
Investigating digital sustainability: A retrospective bibliometric analysis of literature leading to future research directions. - Laura Robinson:
Canaries in the climate coal mine: Climate change and COVID-19 as meta-crisis. - Matthew Lovett, Lee Thomas:
A fork in the road: Perspectives on sustainability and decentralised governance in digital institutions. - Jeonghyun Lee:
Digital sustainability and the human: A posthumanist approach. - Tatiana Karabchuk, Aizhan Shomotova:
Digitization, social capital, and subjective well-being across the globe.
Volume 26, Number 12, 2021
- Darren L. Linvill, Matthew Chambers, Jennifer Duck, Steven Sheffield:
Mapping the messenger: Exploring the disinformation of QAnon. - C. Sean Burns, Renee Kaufmann, Anthony M. Limperos:
Mixed findings in directly replicated experimental studies on fake news. - Mathilda Åkerlund, Daniel Nylén:
From technology speculation to value creation: The changing discourse and actants in the construction of IoT on Twitter. - Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Marika Lüders:
Young people's use and experience of the Internet during the COVID-19 lockdown: Well-being and social support. - Eduarda Ferreira, Lidia Marôpo, Catarina Delgado, Maria Rosário Rodrigues, Patrícia Dias, João Torres:
Digital practices, young people, and gender. - Joanne E. Gray, Alice Witt:
A feminist data ethics of care for machine learning: The what, why, who and how. - Thomas Mueller, Gregory P. Perreault:
Tap on our app: Internet motivators in the Generation Z purchasing process. - Gerard Gill:
Fascist cross-pollination of Australian conspiracist Telegram channels.
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