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New Media & Society, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2024
- Steve Jones, David W. Park:
Editorial. 3-4 - David W. Park:
Tribute to the Voluntarist Ethos of New Media & Society: A Farewell. 5-6 - Jutta Joachim
, Andrea Schneiker
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Public or private? Blurring the lines through YouTube recruitment of military veterans by private security companies. 7-28 - Chun Lai
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The influences of different types of social media activities on ethnic minorities' acculturation. 29-52 - Michael Chan
, Francis L. F. Lee
, Hsuan-Ting Chen
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Examining the roles of social media use and connections to public actors on democratic engagement: An analysis of young adults in three Asian societies. 53-70 - Nicola Ens
, Attila Marton:
"Sure, I saw sales, but it consumed me" from resilience to erosion in the digital hustle economy. 71-90 - Wenjing Pan
, Jorge Peña
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A replication and expansion of the exposure effects of online model photos and social comparison goals on planned behaviors and self-efficacy to lose weight. 91-112 - Matthias Hofer
, Eszter Hargittai
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Online social engagement, depression, and anxiety among older adults. 113-130 - Marcelo Luis Barbosa dos Santos
, Magdalena Saldaña
, Ksenia Tsyganova:
Subversive affordances as a form of digital transnational activism: The case of Telegram's native proxy. 131-153 - Veronica Sheanoda
, Kay Bussey
, Tiffany Jones
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Sexuality, gender and culturally diverse interpretations of cyberbullying. 154-171 - Moritz Büchi
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Digital well-being theory and research. 172-189 - Eliane Bucher, Christian Fieseler, Christoph Lutz
, Alexander Buhmann
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Professionals, purpose-seekers, and passers-through: How microworkers reconcile alienation and platform commitment through identity work. 190-215 - Saif Shahin
, Junki Nakahara, Mariana Sánchez
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Black Lives Matter goes global: Connective action meets cultural hybridity in Brazil, India, and Japan. 216-235 - Thomas Wimark
, Daniel Hedlund:
From individuals to emotional drones: Technology-driven change in the collective conditioning of intimacy. 236-252 - Nicholas Holm
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Deadpan humour, the comic disposition and the interpretation of ironic ambiguity online. 253-270 - Cato Waeterloos
, Michel Walrave, Koen Ponnet
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The role of multi-platform news consumption in explaining civic participation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A communication mediation approach. 271-291 - Hannah K. Jarman
, Siân A. McLean
, Amy Slater, Mathew D. Marques
, Susan J. Paxton
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Direct and indirect relationships between social media use and body satisfaction: A prospective study among adolescent boys and girls. 292-312 - Jathan Sadowski
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'Anyway, the dashboard is dead': On trying to build urban informatics. 313-328 - Hanne Marleen Stegeman
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Regulating and representing camming: Strict limits on acceptable content on webcam sex platforms. 329-345 - Peng Zheng, Paul C. Adams
, Jiejie Wang:
Shifting moods on Sina Weibo: The first 12 weeks of COVID-19 in Wuhan. 346-367 - Matthew Barnidge
, Michael A. Xenos
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Social media news deserts: Digital inequalities and incidental news exposure on social media platforms. 368-388 - Gabriele Fariello, Dariusz Jemielniak
, Adam Sulkowski:
Does Godwin's law (rule of Nazi analogies) apply in observable reality? An empirical study of selected words in 199 million Reddit posts. 389-404 - Jin Lee
, Crystal Abidin
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Backdoor advertising scandals, Yingyeo culture, and cancel culture among YouTube Influencers in South Korea. 405-425 - Martha Newson
, Yi Zhao, Marwa El Zein, Justin Sulik
, Guillaume Dezecache, Ophelia Deroy, Bahar Tunçgenç:
Digital contact does not promote wellbeing, but face-to-face contact does: A cross-national survey during the COVID-19 pandemic. 426-449 - Qinfeng Zhu
, Brian E. Weeks
, Nojin Kwak:
Implications of online incidental and selective exposure for political emotions: Affective polarization during elections. 450-472 - Emily Edwards
, Sarah Ford
, Radhika Gajjala
, Padmini Ray Murray, Kiran Vinod Bhatia
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Shaheen Bagh: Making sense of (re)emerging "Subaltern" feminist political subjectivities in hashtag publics through critical, feminist interventions. 473-494 - Sanna Malinen
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The owners of information: Content curation practices of middle-level gatekeepers in political Facebook groups. 495-512 - Bradley J. Bond
, Brandon Miller:
YouTube as my space: The relationships between YouTube, social connectedness, and (collective) self-esteem among LGBTQ individuals. 513-533 - Daniel G. Heslep
, P. S. Berge:
Mapping Discord's darkside: Distributed hate networks on Disboard. 534-555 - Daniel Kreiss
, Shannon C. McGregor
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A review and provocation: On polarization and platforms. 556-579 - Sophie Toupin
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Shaping feminist artificial intelligence. 580-595 - Subhalakshmi Gooptu, Shiv Issar
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Book Reviews: Worn Out: How Retailers Surveil and Exploit Workers in the Digital Age and How Workers Are Fighting Back Madison Van Oort. 596-598 - Hakan Karahasan
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Book Reviews: Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention Johann Hari. 598-600 - Kat Fuller
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Book Reviews: Red Pilled: The Allure of Digital Hate Luke Munn. 600-602 - Reviewer acknowledgements. 603-615
Volume 26, Number 2, February 2024
- Yiyi Yin
, Zhuoxiao Xie
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Playing platformized language games: Social media logic and the mutation of participatory cultures in Chinese online fandom. 619-641 - Lea Püchel
, Christian-Mathias Wellbrock:
Examining the digital renewal of news communication: A categorization of presentation modes in digital journalism. 642-673 - Jeffrey Lane
, Fanny A. Ramirez
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Carceral communication: Mass incarceration as communicative phenomenon. 674-691 - Mingxuan Liu
, Sukyoung Choi
, Do Own (Donna) Kim
, Dmitri Williams:
Connecting in-game performance, need satisfaction, and psychological well-being: A comparison of older and younger players in World of Tanks. 692-710 - Cornelia Sindermann
, Christopher Kannen, Christian Montag
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The degree of heterogeneity of news consumption in Germany - Descriptive statistics and relations with individual differences in personality, ideological attitudes, and voting intentions. 711-731 - Neil Alperstein
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A study of web ecology: The use of trackers on pro science climate change and climate denier websites. 732-756 - Nina Savela
, David García
, Max Pellert
, Atte Oksanen
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Emotional talk about robotic technologies on Reddit: Sentiment analysis of life domains, motives, and temporal themes. 757-781 - Saifuddin Ahmed
, Teresa Gil-Lopez
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The company you keep: Social network characteristics and political participation disparity among adolescents and young adults. 782-804 - Mika-Petri Laakkonen
, Ville Kivivirta
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Elevators as media objects manipulating information in time. 805-822 - Orlando Woods
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The affective embeddings of gacha games: Aesthetic assemblages and the mediated expression of the self. 823-838 - Anders Nj Lien
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A battle for truth: Islam-related counterpublic discourse on Scandinavian news media Facebook pages. 839-858 - Grace H. Wolff
, Cuihua Shen
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Audience size, moderator activity, gender, and content diversity: Exploring user participation and financial commitment on Twitch.tv. 859-881 - Anat Leshnick
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Deletion discussions on Hebrew Wikipedia: Negotiating global and local ideologies. 882-898 - Shengchun Huang
, Tian Yang
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No trade-offs between news and entertainment: Evidence from online engagement data. 899-920 - Ines Engelmann
, Hanna Marzinkowski
, Klara Langmann:
Salient deliberative norm types in comment sections on news sites. 921-940 - Hyunyi Cho
, Julie Cannon, Rachel Lopez
, Wenbo Li
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Social media literacy: A conceptual framework. 941-960 - Molly Pocock, Michael Skey
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'You feel a need to inspire and be active on these sites otherwise . . . people won't remember your name': Elite female athletes and the need to maintain 'appropriate distance' in navigating online gendered space. 961-977 - Will Marler
, Eszter Hargittai
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Division of digital labor: Partner support for technology use among older adults. 978-994 - Teresa Correa
, Sebastián Valenzuela
, Isabel Pavez
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For better and for worse: A panel survey of how mobile-only and hybrid Internet use affects digital skills over time. 995-1017 - Colten Meisner
, Brooke Erin Duffy
, Malte Ziewitz
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The labor of search engine evaluation: Making algorithms more human or humans more algorithmic? 1018-1033 - Axel Kuhn
, Annika Schwabe, Hajo Boomgarden, Lukas Brandl
, Günther Stocker
, Gerhard Lauer
, Ina Brendel-Kepser, Marion Krause-Wolters:
Who gets lost? How digital academic reading impacts equal opportunity in higher education. 1034-1055 - Urs Stäheli
, Luise Stoltenberg
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Digital detox tourism: Practices of analogization. 1056-1073 - Zhicong Chen
, Eric Jardine
, Xiao Fan Liu
, Jonathan J. H. Zhu
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Seeking anonymity on the Internet: The knowledge accumulation process and global usage of the Tor network. 1074-1095 - Dominik Neumann
, Nancy Rhodes:
Morality in social media: A scoping review. 1096-1126 - Cristiane Melchior
, Mírian Oliveira
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A systematic literature review of the motivations to share fake news on social media platforms and how to fight them. 1127-1150 - Rebecca Scales
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Book Review: Media of the Masses: Cassette Culture in Modern Egypt. 1151-1153 - Minghao Ma
, Zhen Hu:
Book Review: Translation, Adaptation and Digital Media. 1153-1155 - Dorota Domalewska
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Book Review: Social Media as Social Science Data. 1155-1157 - Yongjian Li
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Book Review: Digital Migration. 1157-1160 - Elizabeth Schiffler
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Book Review: Food Instagram: Identity, Influence, and Negotiation. 1160-1162
Volume 26, Number 3, 2024
- Mark Andrejevic
, Chris O'Neill
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Automated responses to the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: An overview. 1165-1182 - Anna Jackman
, Michael Richardson
, Madelene Veber:
Where are the pandemic drones? On the 'failure' of automated aerial solutionism. 1183-1203 - Mark Andrejevic
, Chris O'Neill
, Gavin Smith, Neil Selwyn, Xin Gu:
Granular biopolitics: Facial recognition, pandemics and the securitization of circulation. 1204-1226 - Lauren Kelly
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Supermarket 'dark jobs' and rapid grocery delivery: Transformations in labour, technology and logistics. 1227-1248 - Georgia van Toorn
, Lloyd Cox
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Digital citizenship and disability in the covid era. 1249-1267 - Gerard Goggin, Rowan Wilken
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QR codes and automated decision-making in the COVID-19 pandemic. 1268-1289 - Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández
, Louisa Bartolo, Betsy Alpert
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Acting like a bot as a defiance of platform power: Examining YouTubers' patterns of 'inauthentic' behaviour on Twitter during COVID-19. 1290-1314 - Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño
, Jean Burgess
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Beyond the 'critical incident': COVID-19, data journalism and the slow road to editorial automation in Australian newsrooms. 1315-1332 - Christopher O'Neill
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Disaster, facial recognition technology, and the problem of the corpse. 1333-1348 - Sarah Pink
, Yolande A. A. Strengers, Hannah Korsmeyer
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Future notification: Living and breathing in post-pandemic climate change. 1349-1365 - Heather Horst
, Adam Sargent, Luke Gaspard:
Beyond extraction: Data strategies from the Global South. 1366-1383 - Stefanie Duguay
, Christopher Dietzel
, David Myles:
The year of the "virtual date": Reimagining dating app affordances during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1384-1402 - Svenja Schäfer
, Philipp Müller
, Marc Ziegele:
The double-edged sword of online deliberation: How evidence-based user comments both decrease and increase discussion participation intentions on social media. 1403-1428 - Yu-Leung Ng
:
Exploring the association between use of conversational artificial intelligence and social capital: Survey evidence from Hong Kong. 1429-1444 - Ann Rousseau
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The role of task relevance and information credibility in adolescents' internalization of and reliance on social media ideals. 1445-1466 - Johanna Arnesson
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'Endorsing a dictatorship and getting paid for it': Discursive struggles over intimacy and authenticity in the politicisation of influencer collaborations. 1467-1483 - Baruch Shomron
, Yossi David
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Protecting the community: How digital media promotes safer behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic in authoritarian communities - a case study of the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel. 1484-1504 - Magdalena Wischnewski
, Thao Ngo, Rebecca Bernemann, Martin Jansen, Nicole Krämer:
"I agree with you, bot!" How users (dis)engage with social bots on Twitter. 1505-1526 - Andrea Alarcón
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The usefulness of open events: Navigating professional spaces of urban Meetups. 1527-1543 - Tobias Heidenreich
, Jakob-Moritz Eberl
, Fabienne Lind
, Hajo G. Boomgaarden:
Discontentment trumps Euphoria: Interacting with European Politicians' migration-related messages on social media. 1544-1565 - Pascal Lupien
, Adriana Rincón, Andrés Lalama, Gabriel Chiriboga:
Framing Indigenous protest in the online public sphere: A comparative frame analysis. 1566-1584 - Carlo Perrotta
, Neil Selwyn, Carrie A. Ewin
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Artificial intelligence and the affective labour of understanding: The intimate moderation of a language model. 1585-1609 - Jasmine Fardouly
, Natasha R. Magson
, Ronald M. Rapee
, Ella L. Oar
, Carly J. Johnco
, Cele Richardson
, Justin Freeman:
Investigating longitudinal and bidirectional relationships between parental factors and time spent on social media during early adolescence. 1610-1626 - Chao Yu
, Drew Margolin
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Sharing inequalities: Racial discrimination in review acquisition on Airbnb. 1627-1647 - Liam Cross
, Linda K. Kaye
, Juris Savostijanovs, Neil McLatchie, Matthew Johnston, Liam Whiteman, Robyn Mooney
, Gray Atherton
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Gendered violence and sexualized representations in video games: (Lack of) effect on gender-related attitudes. 1648-1669 - Jennifer Park, Jada Hallman, Sunny Xun Liu
, Jeff T. Hancock
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Black representation in social media well-being research: A scoping review of social media experience and psychological well-being among Black users in the United States. 1670-1702 - Wenting Yu
, Fei Shen
:
Mapping verification behaviors in the post-truth era: A systematic review. 1703-1727 - Mark Brewin
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Book Review: Hyperculture: Culture and globalization Byung-Chul Han. 1728-1730 - Mel Monier
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Book Review: Racialized Media: The Design Matthew W. Hughey and Emma González-Lesser. 1730-1732
Volume 26, Number 4, 2024
- Sal Hagen
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'Who is /ourguy/?': Tracing panoramic memes to study the collectivity of 4chan/pol/. 1735-1755 - Susanne Kopf
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Corporate censorship online: Vagueness and discursive imprecision in YouTube's advertiser-friendly content guidelines. 1756-1774 - Kurt Braddock
, Brian Hughes, Beth Goldberg, Cynthia Miller-Idriss
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Engagement in subversive online activity predicts susceptibility to persuasion by far-right extremist propaganda. 1775-1798 - Tobias Matzner
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Algorithms as complementary abstractions. 1799-1815 - Sara Bannerman
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Platform imperialism, communications law and relational sovereignty. 1816-1833 - Angela Ke Li
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Beyond Precarity: Forced Labor in China's Ride-Hailing Industry. 1834-1850 - Yao-Tai Li
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Digital togetherness as everyday resistance: The use of new media in addressing work exploitation in rural areas. 1851-1870 - Henriikka Vartiainen
, Lotta Pellas, Juho Kahila
, Teemu Valtonen, Matti Tedre:
Pre-service teachers' insights on data agency. 1871-1890 - Nicholas A. John
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Sharing and social media: The decline of a keyword? 1891-1908 - Simone Natale
, Leah Henrickson
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The Lovelace effect: Perceptions of creativity in machines. 1909-1926 - Ranjana Das
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Approximately in-person in the locked-down home: Approximation, digital ties and maternity amid the COVID-19 lockdown. 1927-1943 - Edson C. Tandoc Jr.
, Beverly Tan Hui Ru
, Gabrielle Lee Huei, Ng Min Qi Charlyn, Rachel Angeline Chua, Zhang Hao Goh:
#CancelCulture: Examining definitions and motivations. 1944-1962 - Anne Mette Thorhauge
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The steam platform economy: From retail to player-driven economies. 1963-1983 - Macau K. F. Mak
, Alex Zhi-Xiong Koo, Hernando Rojas:
Social media engagement against fear of restrictions and surveillance: The mediating role of privacy management. 1984-2005 - Rebecca Saunders
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Sex tracking apps and sexual self-care. 2006-2022 - Massimo Ragnedda
, Felice Addeo
, Maria Laura Ruiu
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How offline backgrounds interact with digital capital. 2023-2045 - Joseph Macey
, Juho Hamari:
Gamblification: A definition. 2046-2065 - Timothy Neff
, Dariusz Jemielniak
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How do transnational public spheres emerge? Comparing news and social media networks during the Madrid climate talks. 2066-2091 - Miao Lu
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Mobile phone repair in Ghana: Comparing three approaches. 2092-2109 - Shelley Boulianne
, Lauren Copeland
, Karolina Koc-Michalska
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Digital media and political consumerism in the United States, United Kingdom, and France. 2110-2130 - Kelley Cotter
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Practical knowledge of algorithms: The case of BreadTube. 2131-2150 - Daniel Harley
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"This would be sweet in VR": On the discursive newness of virtual reality. 2151-2167 - Marianne Clark
, Clare Southerton
, Matthew Driller
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Digital self-tracking, habits and the myth of discontinuance: It doesn't just 'stop'. 2168-2188 - Benjamin LeBrun
, Kaitlyn Todd, Andrew Piper:
Buying the news: A quantitative study of the effects of corporate acquisition on local news. 2189-2212 - Martin J. Riedl
, Katie Joseff, Stu Soorholtz
, Samuel C. Woolley:
Platformed antisemitism on Twitter: Anti-Jewish rhetoric in political discourse surrounding the 2018 US midterm election. 2213-2233 - Trevor Zaucha
, Colin Agur
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Newly minted: Non-fungible tokens and the commodification of fandom. 2234-2255 - Genia Kostka
, Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla:
In times of crisis: Public perceptions toward COVID-19 contact tracing apps in China, Germany, and the United States. 2256-2294 - Gaëlle Ouvrein
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Mommy influencers: Helpful or harmful? The relationship between exposure to mommy influencers and perceived parental self-efficacy among mothers and primigravida. 2295-2314 - Nicholas David Bowman
, Daniel A. Bowen, Melissa C. Mercado, Lindsey Jean Resignato, Philippe de Villemor Chauveau:
"I did it without hesitation. Am I the bad guy?": Online conversations in response to controversial in-game violence. 2315-2335 - Lobna Hassan
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Accessibility of games and game-based applications: A systematic literature review and mapping of future directions. 2336-2384
Volume 26, Number 5, 2024
- Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin
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"Pose": Examining moments of "digital" dark sousveillance on TikTok. 2387-2406 - Tijana Milosevic
, Niamh Ni Bhroin
, Kjartan Ólafsson
, Elisabeth Staksrud
, Sebastian Wachs:
Time spent online and children's self-reported life satisfaction in Norway: The socio-ecological perspective. 2407-2428 - Manuel Cargnino
, German Neubaum
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Is it better to strike a balance? How exposure to congruent and incongruent opinion climates on social networking sites impacts users' processing and selection of information. 2429-2447 - Josh Cowls
, Philipp Darius, Dominiquo Santistevan
, Moritz Schramm:
Constitutional metaphors: Facebook's "supreme court" and the legitimation of platform governance. 2448-2472 - Emma Baulch
, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández
, Fiona Suwana
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Memetic persuasion and WhatsAppification in Indonesia's 2019 presidential election. 2473-2491 - Xinyan Zhao
, Sifan Xu
, Lucinda L. Austin:
Medium and source convergence in crisis information acquisition: Patterns, antecedents, and outcomes. 2492-2513 - Daniela V. Dimitrova
, Tobias Heidenreich
, Teodor Antonio Georgiev:
The relationship between humanitarian NGO communication and user engagement on Twitter. 2514-2534 - Alice E. Marwick
, William Clyde Partin:
Constructing alternative facts: Populist expertise and the QAnon conspiracy. 2535-2555 - Mathieu O'Neil
, Laure Muselli
, Xiaolan Cai
, Stefano Zacchiroli
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Co-producing industrial public goods on GitHub: Selective firm cooperation, volunteer-employee labour and participation inequality. 2556-2592 - Renyi Hong
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Curative platforms: Disability, access, and food delivery work in Singapore. 2593-2613 - Ursula Kristin Schmid
, Anna Sophie Kümpel
, Diana Rieger
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How social media users perceive different forms of online hate speech: A qualitative multi-method study. 2614-2632 - Jeffrey William Treem
, Ward van Zoonen
, Anu Sivunen
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Examining communication visibility and social technology platform use in organizations. 2633-2658 - Christine Larson
, Elspeth Ready:
Networking down: Networks, innovation, and relational labor in digital book publishing. 2659-2678 - Zoe Hurley
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'COVID Casablanca': A case of Dubai's British social media influencers and postdigital intermedia geographies. 2679-2698 - Laura Wolff
, Monika Taddicken
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Disinforming the unbiased: How online users experience and cope with dissonance after climate change disinformation exposure. 2699-2720 - Laura Mariah Herman, Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang
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In the eye of the beholder: A viewer-defined conception of online visual creativity. 2721-2747 - Dragos-Mihai Obreja
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The social side of cryptocurrency: Exploring the investors' ideological realities from Romanian Facebook groups. 2748-2765 - Angelos Kissas
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Populist everyday politics in the (mediatized) age of social media: The case of Instagram celebrity advocacy. 2766-2785 - Anthony McCosker
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Making sense of deepfakes: Socializing AI and building data literacy on GitHub and YouTube. 2786-2803 - Sue Caton
, Chris Hatton
, Amanda Gillooly, Edward Oloidi, Libby Clarke, Jill Bradshaw
, Samantha Flynn
, Laurence Taggart
, Peter Mulhall
, Andrew Jahoda, Roseann Maguire
, Anna Marriott
, Stuart Todd, David Abbott
, Stephen Beyer, Nick Gore, Pauline Heslop, Katrina Scior
, Richard P. Hastings
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Online social connections and Internet use among people with intellectual disabilities in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2804-2828 - Sonia Jawaid Shaikh
, Rachel E. Moran:
Recognize the bias? News media partisanship shapes the coverage of facial recognition technology in the United States. 2829-2850 - Yu Sun
, Siyuan Yin:
Opening up mediation opportunities by engaging grassroots data: Adaptive and resilient feminist data activism in China. 2851-2871 - Benjamin N. Jacobsen
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When is the right time to remember? Social media memories, temporality and the kairologic. 2872-2888 - Gretta Mohan
, Sean Lyons
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High-speed broadband availability, Internet activity among older people, quality of life and loneliness. 2889-2913 - Verna Alcalde-González
, Ana Gálvez-Mozo
, Alan Valenzuela-Bustos
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'Las Kellys son las que limpian': Collective identity and social media in the mobilisation of room attendants in Spain. 2914-2931 - Aleksandra Urman
, Mykola Makhortykh
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"Foreign beauties want to meet you": The sexualization of women in Google's organic and sponsored text search results. 2932-2953 - Xinyi Zhang
, Mark Davis:
E-extremism: A conceptual framework for studying the online far right. 2954-2970 - Hannah Poon
, Tommy Tse
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Enacting cross-platform (buy/boy)cotts: Yellow Economic Circle and the new citizen-consumer politics in Hong Kong. 2971-2991 - David E. Silva
, Chan Chen, Ying Zhu:
Facets of algorithmic literacy: Information, experience, and individual factors predict attitudes toward algorithmic systems. 2992-3017 - Simon Patrick Hammond
, Gianfranco Polizzi
, Claire Duddy, Y'etsha Bennett-Grant, Kimberley J. Bartholomew
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Children's, parents' and educators' understandings and experiences of digital resilience: A systematic review and meta-ethnography. 3018-3042
Volume 26, Number 6, 2024
- Mark Richard Johnson
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Humour and Comedy in Digital Game Live Streaming. 3045-3067 - Jing Wang
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Networked Islamic counterpublic in China: Digital media and Chinese Muslims during global pandemic of COVID-19. 3068-3087 - Tali Aharoni
, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik
, Pablo Boczkowski
, Kaori Hayashi, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Mikko Villi
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Trust-oriented affordances: A five-country study of news trustworthiness and its socio-technical articulations. 3088-3106 - Katy E. Pearce
, Dana Donohoe, Kristen Barta
, Jessica Vitak
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Online social support for infertility in Azerbaijan. 3107-3126 - Jan Svelch
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Normalizing player surveillance through video game infographics. 3127-3145 - Tarja Heponiemi
, Lotta Virtanen
, Anu-Marja Kaihlanen, Emma Kainiemi
, Päivikki Koponen, Seppo Koskinen:
Use and changes in the use of the Internet for obtaining services among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal population-based survey study. 3146-3167 - Weiting Tao
, Jo-Yun Queenie Li, Yeunjae Lee
, Mu He:
Individual and collective coping with racial discrimination: What drives social media activism among Asian Americans during the COVID-19 outbreak. 3168-3187 - Sunghan Ryu
, Shantanu Dutta, Baizhu Chen:
Cross-media usage and explorative digital music consumption: An optimum stimulation-level perspective and evidence from China. 3188-3212 - Anita Kc Liu
, Yotam Ophir, Shu-An Tsai, Dror Walter
, Itai Himelboim
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Hashtag activism in a politicized pandemic: Framing the campaign to include Taiwan in the World Health Organization's efforts to combat COVID-19. 3213-3234 - Oxana Mikhaylova
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Self-representations of the experience of anorexia on YouTube: The joint influence of the explanatory model and the web platform. 3235-3251 - Kyounghee Hazel Kwon
, Mihyun Lee
, Sang Pil Han, Sungho Park:
Fake thumbs in play: A large-scale exploration of false amplification and false diminution in online news comment spaces. 3252-3272 - Brian Judge
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The birth of identity biopolitics: How social media serves antiliberal populism. 3273-3289 - James Steinhoff
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Toward a political economy of synthetic data: A data-intensive capitalism that is not a surveillance capitalism? 3290-3306 - Marcus Maloney
, Steve Roberts
, Callum Jones
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'How do I become blue pilled?': Masculine ontological insecurity on 4chan's advice board. 3307-3326 - Hila Lowenstein-Barkai
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"Write it down! I am an Arab": The role of reader comments in the formation of networked counterpublics. 3327-3346 - Anya Hommadova Lu
, Yelena Mejova:
All the lonely people: Effects of social isolation on self-disclosure of loneliness on Twitter. 3347-3369 - S. Mo Jones-Jang
, Myojung Chung:
Can we blame social media for polarization? Counter-evidence against filter bubble claims during the COVID-19 pandemic. 3370-3389 - Leopoldina Fortunati
, Anna Maria Manganelli, Joachim Höflich, Giovanni Ferrin:
How the social robot Sophia is mediated by a YouTube video. 3390-3409 - Magdalena Celuch
, Reetta Oksa, Nina Savela
, Atte Oksanen
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Longitudinal effects of cyberbullying at work on well-being and strain: A five-wave survey study. 3410-3432 - Jan-Philipp Stein
, Priska Breves, Nora Anders:
Parasocial interactions with real and virtual influencers: The role of perceived similarity and human-likeness. 3433-3453 - Alicia Boyd, Bree McEwan
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Viral paradox: The intersection of "me too" and #MeToo. 3454-3471 - Laura Savolainen
, Minna Ruckenstein
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Dimensions of autonomy in human-algorithm relations. 3472-3490 - Amanda Chen, Katherine T. McCabe
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Roses and thorns: Political talk in reality TV subreddits. 3491-3513 - Felix Rusche
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Few voices, strong echo: Measuring follower homogeneity of politicians' Twitter accounts. 3514-3540 - Roberto Ulloa
, Ana Carolina Richter
, Mykola Makhortykh
, Aleksandra Urman
, Celina Sylwia Kacperski
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Representativeness and face-ism: Gender bias in image search. 3541-3567 - Maria Rikitianskaia
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"The real ethernet": The transnational history of global Wi-Fi connectivity. 3568-3587 - Eugène Loos
, Loredana Ivan:
Not only people are getting old, the new media are too: Technology generations and the changes in new media use. 3588-3613 - Katarzyna Adamczyk
, Kamil Janowicz, Marta Mrozowicz-Wronska:
Never-married single adults' experiences with online dating websites and mobile applications: A qualitative content analysis. 3614-3637 - Maria D. Molina
, S. Shyam Sundar
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Does distrust in humans predict greater trust in AI? Role of individual differences in user responses to content moderation. 3638-3656 - Minh Hao Nguyen
, Moritz Büchi
, Sarah Geber
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Everyday disconnection experiences: Exploring people's understanding of digital well-being and management of digital media use. 3657-3678
Volume 26, Number 7, 2024
- Nicolas Mattis
, Philipp K. Masur
, Judith Möller
, Wouter van Atteveldt
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Nudging towards news diversity: A theoretical framework for facilitating diverse news consumption through recommender design. 3681-3706 - Sam Hind
, Alex Gekker
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Automotive parasitism: Examining Mobileye's 'car-agnostic' platformisation. 3707-3727 - Marieke van Hoof
, Corine S. Meppelink, Judith Möller
, Damian Trilling
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Searching differently? How political attitudes impact search queries about political issues. 3728-3750 - Anne Kaun
, Michael Forsman:
Digital care work at public libraries: Making Digital First possible. 3751-3766 - Gregory P. Perreault
, Folker Hanusch
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Field insurgency in lifestyle journalism: How lifestyle journalists marginalize Instagram influencers and protect their autonomy. 3767-3785 - Xizhu Xiao
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Let's verify and rectify! Examining the nuanced influence of risk appraisal and norms in combatting misinformation. 3786-3809 - Jindong Leo-Liu
, Biying Wu-Ouyang
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A "soul" emerges when AI, AR, and Anime converge: A case study on users of the new anime-stylized hologram social robot "Hupo". 3810-3832 - Ashley Lee
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Hybrid activism under the radar: Surveillance and resistance among marginalized youth activists in the United States and Canada. 3833-3853 - Sang Jung Kim
, Kaiping Chen
:
The use of emotions in conspiracy and debunking videos to engage publics on YouTube. 3854-3875 - Joshua Edward Stubbs
, Laura Louise Nicklin
, Luke Wilsdon, Joanne Lloyd
:
Investigating the experience of viewing extreme real-world violence online: Naturalistic evidence from an online discussion forum. 3876-3894 - Matilda Tudor
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A queer kind of dwelling: Digital throwness and existential security among sexual minorities in Russia. 3895-3911 - Shan Xu
, Wenbo Li
:
A tool or a social being? A dynamic longitudinal investigation of functional use and relational use of AI voice assistants. 3912-3930 - Yanyun (Mia) Wang
, Chen (Crystal) Chen, Michelle R. Nelson, Sela Sar:
Walk in my shoes: How perspective-taking and VR enhance telepresence and empathy in a public service announcement for people experiencing homelessness. 3931-3950 - Sebastian Lehuede
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When friction becomes the norm: Antagonism, discourse and planetary data turbulence. 3951-3966 - Johanna L. H. Birkland
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How older adult information and communication technology users are impacted by aging stereotypes: A multigenerational perspective. 3967-3988 - Jeff Nagy
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Autism and the making of emotion AI: Disability as resource for surveillance capitalism. 3989-4007 - Dorothy Lee Blyth
, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
, Christoph Lutz
, Gemma Newlands
:
Self-branding strategies of online freelancers on Upwork. 4008-4033 - Hibby Thach
, Samuel Mayworm
, Daniel Delmonaco, Oliver L. Haimson
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(In)visible moderation: A digital ethnography of marginalized users and content moderation on Twitch and Reddit. 4034-4055 - Anne Schulz
, Richard Fletcher
, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen:
The role of news media knowledge for how people use social media for news in five countries. 4056-4077 - Ludmila Lupinacci
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Phenomenal algorhythms: The sensorial orchestration of "real-time" in the social media manifold. 4078-4098 - Monique Mann
, Peta Mitchell
, Marcus Foth
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Between surveillance and technological solutionism: A critique of privacy-preserving apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing. 4099-4117 - Natalia Umansky
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Who gets a say in this? Speaking security on social media. 4118-4142 - Paromita Pain
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"Will the law not protect survivors who don't weep": Twitter as a platform of feminist deliberation and democracy in India. 4143-4162 - Tom De Leyn
, Ralf De Wolf
, Mariek Vanden Abeele
, Lieven De Marez:
Networked gift-giving: Ethno-religious minority youths' negotiation of status and social ties in a society of distrust. 4163-4182 - Thomas Zerback
, Lara Kobilke
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The role of affective and cognitive attitude extremity in perceived viewpoint diversity exposure. 4183-4200 - Brian Creech
, Jessica Maddox
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Thus spoke Zuckerberg: Journalistic discourse, executive personae, and the personalization of tech industry power. 4201-4218 - Patrick Ferrucci
, Gregory P. Perreault
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Local is now national: The Athletic as a model for online local news. 4219-4235 - Zhifan Luo
, Muyang Li
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Participatory censorship: How online fandom community facilitates authoritarian rule. 4236-4254 - Sangwon Lee
, S. Mo Jones-Jang
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Cynical Nonpartisans: The Role of Misinformation in Political Cynicism During the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. 4255-4276 - Gina Sipley
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Lurking as literacy practice: A uses and gratifications study in neighborhood Facebook groups. 4277-4296
Volume 26, Number 8, 2024
- Emilija Gagrcin
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Your social ties, your personal public sphere, your responsibility: How users construe a sense of personal responsibility for intervention against uncivil comments on Facebook. 4299-4316 - Salla-Maaria Laaksonen
, Minna Koivula, Mikko Villi
:
Mediated by the giants: Tracing practices, discourses, and mediators of platform isomorphism in a media organization. 4317-4335 - Ben Egliston
, Marcus Carter
:
'The metaverse and how we'll build it': The political economy of Meta's Reality Labs. 4336-4360 - Kerstin Leder Mackley
, Carey Jewitt
:
Sociotechnical imaginaries of remote personal touch before and during COVID-19: An analysis of UK newspapers. 4361-4389 - Yuting He
, Xiyuan Liu
, Hui Xiong, He Gong
:
A gateway to acquaintance community: Elderly migrants' collective domestication of interest-oriented group chats in China. 4390-4408 - Shupei Yuan
, Yingying Chen
, Sophia Vojta, Yu Chen:
More aggressive, more retweets? Exploring the effects of aggressive climate change messages on Twitter. 4409-4428 - Leanna Ireland
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We are all (not) Anonymous: Individual- and country-level correlates of support for and opposition to hacktivism. 4429-4453 - Rae Jereza
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"I'm not this Person": Racism, content moderators, and protecting and denying voice online. 4454-4470 - Alisius D. Leong
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Framing in the social media era: Socio-psychological mechanisms underlying online public opinion of cultured meat. 4471-4489 - Jost Bartol
, Katja Prevodnik, Vasja Vehovar, Andraz Petrovcic:
The roles of perceived privacy control, Internet privacy concerns and Internet skills in the direct and indirect Internet uses of older adults: Conceptual integration and empirical testing of a theoretical model. 4490-4510 - Petter Törnberg
, Anton Törnberg
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Inside a White Power echo chamber: Why fringe digital spaces are polarizing politics. 4511-4533 - Myojung Chung
, John Wihbey:
Social media regulation, third-person effect, and public views: A comparative study of the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Mexico. 4534-4553 - Caroline Keen
, Alan France:
Capital gains in a digital society: Exploring how familial habitus shapes digital dispositions and outcomes in three families from Aotearoa, New Zealand. 4554-4571 - Jane Yeahin Pyo
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Different stakes, different struggles, and different practices to survive: News organizations and the spectrum of platform dependency. 4572-4588 - Brent J. Hale
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Examining the effect of identification with a social media community on persuasive message processing and attitude change. 4589-4610 - Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
, Line Grenier
:
Exploring data ageism: What good data can('t) tell us about the digital practices of older people? 4611-4628 - Nick Mathews
, Valerie Belair-Gagnon
, Seth C. Lewis
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News is "toxic": Exploring the non-sharing of news online. 4629-4646 - Marc Jungblut
, Anna Sophie Kümpel
, Ramona Steer:
Social media use of the police in crisis situations: A mixed-method study on communication practices of the German police. 4647-4668 - Michael Chan
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News literacy, fake news recognition, and authentication behaviors after exposure to fake news on social media. 4669-4688 - Anniek Schlette
, Jan-Willem van Prooijen
, Arjan A. J. Blokland, Fabienne Thijs
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The online structure and development of posting behaviour in Dutch anti-vaccination groups on Telegram. 4689-4710 - Chao Yu
, Drew Margolin
:
Heightened scrutiny: The unequal impact of online hygiene scores on restaurant reviews. 4711-4729 - Jorge Peña
, Matthew Craig, Hans Baumhardt:
The effects of avatar customization and virtual human mind perception: A test using Milgram's paradigm. 4730-4749 - Hossein Kermani
, Niloofar Hooman:
Hashtag feminism in a blocked context: The mechanisms of unfolding and disrupting #rape on Persian Twitter. 4750-4784 - Magdalena Obermaier
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Youth on standby? Explaining adolescent and young adult bystanders' intervention against online hate speech. 4785-4807 - Kari Spjeldnæs
, Faltin Karlsen:
How digital devices transform literary reading: The impact of e-books, audiobooks and online life on reading habits. 4808-4824 - Gustavo S. Mesch
, Wilson Levy Braga da Silva Neto, Jose Eduardo Storopoli:
Media exposure and adoption of COVID-19 preventive behaviors in Brazil. 4825-4846 - Nicolas M. Anspach
, Taylor N. Carlson:
Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation. 4847-4866 - Amanda C. Cote
, Sonya Dal Cin
, Liese Exelmans, Matea Mustafaj
:
Philanthropic, prosocial players: How game-related charity events motivate unlikely donors. 4867-4884 - Yang Zhou
, Ngai Pun
:
Affording worker solidarity in motion: Theorising the intersection between social media and agential practices in the platform economy. 4885-4903 - Paolo Gerbaudo
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From individual affectedness to collective identity: personal testimony campaigns on social media and the logic of collection. 4904-4921
Volume 26, Number 9, 2024
- Christian Katzenbach
, Christian Pentzold
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Automating communication in the digital society Editorial to the special issue. 4925-4937 - Peter Nagy
, Gina Neff:
Conjuring algorithms: Understanding the tech industry as stage magicians. 4938-4954 - Will Orr
, Kate Crawford:
The social construction of datasets: On the practices, processes, and challenges of dataset creation for machine learning. 4955-4972 - Annika Richterich
, Sally Wyatt
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Feminist automation: Can bots have feminist politics? 4973-4991 - Chi Kwok
, Ngai Keung Chan
:
Human-automated collectives: Automating communication for social movement mobilization. 4992-5012 - Xinzhi Xu, Christian Greiffenhagen
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The disciplined customer: A video-based study of automated self-service hotels. 5013-5038 - Philipp Seuferling
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Smart Ellis Island? Tracing techniques of automating border control. 5039-5058 - Annette N. Markham
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Algorithms as conversational partners: Looking at Google auto-predict through the lens of symbolic interaction. 5059-5080 - Marcus Bösch
, Tom Divon
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The sound of disinformation: TikTok, computational propaganda, and the invasion of Ukraine. 5081-5106 - CJ Reynolds
, Blake Hallinan
:
User-generated accountability: Public participation in algorithmic governance on YouTube. 5107-5129 - Jean Burgess
, Nicholas Carah
, Daniel Angus
, Abdul Obeid
, Mark Andrejevic
:
Why Am I Seeing This Ad? The affordances and limits of automated user-level explanation in Meta's advertising system. 5130-5149 - Joanne Kuai
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Unravelling Copyright Dilemma of AI-Generated News and Its Implications for the Institution of Journalism: The Cases of US, EU, and China. 5150-5168 - Hyerim Jo, Fan Yang
, Qing Yan:
Spreaders vs victims: The nuanced relationship between age and misinformation via FoMO and digital literacy in different cultures. 5169-5194 - Eun Hee Lee, Taejun (David) Lee, Byung-Kwan Lee
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Understanding the role of new media literacy in the diffusion of unverified information during the COVID-19 pandemic. 5195-5218 - Abdul Aziz
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Rohingya diaspora online: Mapping the spaces of visibility, resistance and transnational identity on social media. 5219-5239 - Tal Morse
, Michael Birnhack:
The continuity principle of digital remains. 5240-5258 - Pia S. de Boer
, Alexander Jam Van Deursen
, Thomas J. L. Van Rompay:
The lights are on, but no one's home: A performance test to measure digital skills to use IoT home automation. 5259-5290 - Veronika Kalmus
, Göran Bolin, Rita Figueiras
:
Who is afraid of dataveillance? Attitudes toward online surveillance in a cross-cultural and generational perspective. 5291-5313 - Mowafak Allaham
, Nicholas Diakopoulos
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Predicting COVID: Understanding audience responses to predictive journalism via online comments. 5314-5335 - Silvia Díaz-Fernández
, Elisa García-Mingo:
The bar of Forocoches as a masculine online place: Affordances, masculinist digital practices and trolling. 5336-5358 - Ido Ramati
, Ruthie Abeliovich
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Use this sound: Networked ventriloquism on Yiddish TikTok. 5359-5378 - Gina M. Masullo
, Claudia Wilhelm
, Taeyoung Lee
, João Gonçalves
, Martin J. Riedl
, Natalie Jomini Stroud:
Signaling news outlet trust in a Google Knowledge Panel: A conjoint experiment in Brazil, Germany, and the United States. 5379-5402 - Li Chen
, Carol M. Liebler:
#MeToo on Twitter: The migration of celebrity capital and social capital in online celebrity advocacy. 5403-5422 - Qinfeng Zhu
, Marc Esteve Del Valle
, Julia K. Meyer
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Safe spaces? Grounding political talk in WhatsApp groups. 5423-5444 - Karoliina Talvitie-Lamberg
, Vilma Lehtinen
, Sanna Valtonen:
Tactics of invisibility: How people in vulnerable positions make datafied everyday life livable. 5445-5465 - Victoria Balan
, Delia Dumitrica
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Technologies of last resort: The discursive construction of digital activism in Wired and Time magazine, 2010-2021. 5466-5485 - Elisabetta Ferrari
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Visual focus groups: Stimulating reflexive conversations with collective drawing. 5486-5506 - Molly-Gloria Patel
, Anabel Quan-Haase
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The social-ecological model of cyberbullying: Digital media as a predominant ecology in the everyday lives of youth. 5507-5528 - Nour Zeid
, Thomas Frissen
, Sebastian Scherr:
جمال_خاشقجي# #JamalKhashoggi: Unraveling multilingual Twitter sentiment dynamics in a longitudinal comparative analysis of tweets in Arabic and English. 5529-5553 - Daniel Griffin
, Emma Lurie
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Search quality complaints and imaginary repair: Control in articulations of Google Search. 5554-5572
Volume 26, Number 10, 2024
- Delaney Harness
, Shiv Ganesh
, Cynthia Stohl:
Visibility agents: Organizing transparency in the digital era. 5575-5596 - Yini Zhang
, Zhiying Yue
, Xiyu Yang, Fan Chen, Nojin Kwak:
How a peripheral ideology becomes mainstream: Strategic performance, audience reaction, and news media amplification in the case of QAnon Twitter accounts. 5597-5618 - Yuheng Wu
, Ki Joon Kim
, Yi Mou
:
Minority social influence and moral decision-making in human-AI interaction: The effects of identity and specialization cues. 5619-5637 - Judith Fathallah
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'BEING A FANGIRL OF A SERIAL KILLER IS NOT OK': Gatekeeping Reddit's True Crime Community. 5638-5657 - Alex van der Zeeuw
, Alexander Jam Van Deursen
, Giedo Jansen:
The orchestrated digital inequalities of the IoT: How vendor lock-in hinders and playfulness creates IoT benefits in every life. 5658-5676 - Angela M. Schöpke-Gonzalez
, Shubham Atreja, Han Na Shin, Najmin Ahmed, Libby Hemphill
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Why do volunteer content moderators quit? Burnout, conflict, and harmful behaviors. 5677-5701 - Ignacio Siles
, Luciana Valerio-Alfaro, Ariana Meléndez-Moran:
Learning to like TikTok . . . and not: Algorithm awareness as process. 5702-5718 - Julia Sonnevend
, Olivia Steiert:
The power of predictability: How Angela Merkel constructed her authenticity on Instagram. 5719-5741 - Dang Nguyen
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Convenient efficiency: A media genealogy of QR codes. 5742-5762 - Antonios Kaniadakis
, Anna Farmaki:
Responsibilisation of participants in sharing economy platforms: The case of Airbnb and the hotelisation of hosting practice. 5763-5783 - Annie Li Zhang
, Hang Lu
:
Behind the lab coat: How scientists' self-disclosure on Twitter influences source perceptions, tweet engagement, and scientific attitudes through social presence. 5784-5801 - Astri Moksnes Barbala
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The platformization of feminism: The tensions of domesticating Instagram for activist projects. 5802-5818 - Megan A. Vendemia
, Kyla N. Brathwaite, David C. DeAndrea:
An intersectional approach to evaluating the effectiveness of women's sexualized body-positive imagery on Instagram. 5819-5837 - Keren Eyal
, Matan Aharoni
, Tali Te'eni-Harari:
Representations of ICT use in young children's television content broadcast in Israel. 5838-5857 - Min Zhou
, Shih-Diing Liu:
Be my boss: Migrant youth and the contradiction of hope labour on Kuaishou. 5858-5876 - Suncem Koçer
, Bahadir Öz, Gülten Okçuoglu, Fezal Tapramaz:
Folk theories of false information: A mixed-methods study in the context of Covid-19 in Turkey. 5877-5897 - Wonseok (Eric) Jang
, Dae Hee Kwak, Erik P. Bucy
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Knowledge of automated journalism moderates evaluations of algorithmically generated news. 5898-5922 - Linnea Laestadius
, Andrea Bishop, Michael Gonzalez, Diana Illencík, Celeste Campos-Castillo:
Too human and not human enough: A grounded theory analysis of mental health harms from emotional dependence on the social chatbot Replika. 5923-5941 - Yannic Meier
, Nicole C. Krämer:
A longitudinal examination of Internet users' privacy protection behaviors in relation to their perceived collective value of privacy and individual privacy concerns. 5942-5961 - Netta Avnoon
, Dan M. Kotliar, Shira Rivnai-Bahir:
Contextualizing the ethics of algorithms: A socio-professional approach. 5962-5982 - Chris J. Young
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Desirable work: Creative autonomy and the everyday turn in game production. 5983-5998 - Julia Rone
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The shape of the cloud: Contesting date centre construction in North Holland. 5999-6018 - Itai Himelboim
, Porismita Borah
, Danielle Ka Lai Lee
, Jeonghyun (Janice) Lee, Yan Su
, Anastasia Vishnevskaya, Xizhu Xiao
:
What do 5G networks, Bill Gates, Agenda 21, and QAnon have in common? Sources, distribution, and characteristics. 6019-6039 - Holly Avella
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"TikTok ≠ therapy": Mediating mental health and algorithmic mood disorders. 6040-6058 - Melissa Zimdars
, Megan E. Cullinan, Kilhoe Na:
Alternative health groups on social media, misinformation, and the (de)stabilization of ontological security. 6059-6076 - Maria Laura Ruiu, Gabriele Ruiu, Massimo Ragnedda
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Digital-environmental habitus of families in England in times of pandemic. 6077-6097 - Thomas Beauvisage, Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Samuel Coavoux
, Kevin Mellet
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How online advertising targets consumers: The uses of categories and algorithmic tools by audience planners. 6098-6119 - Gabriel Caluzzi
, Laura Fenton, John Holmes
, Sarah Maclean, Amy Pennay, Hannah Fairbrother, Jukka Törrönen
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'90 per cent of the time when I have had a drink in my hand I'm on my phone as well': A cross-national analysis of communications technologies and drinking practices among young people. 6120-6140 - Mohammed A. Salih
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Facebook's platform coloniality: At the nexus of political economy, nation-state's internal colonialism, and the political activism of the marginalized. 6141-6158 - Mengyuan Fu
, Kunhao Yang
, Yuko Fujigaki:
Introducing an "invisible enemy": A case study of knowledge construction regarding microplastics in Japanese Wikipedia. 6159-6180
Volume 26, Number 11, 2024
- Rosalie Gillett
, Joanne E. Gray
, D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye:
'Just a little hack': Investigating cultures of content moderation circumvention by Facebook users. 6183-6204 - David Murphy
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From Indy to ubiquity: Minecraft as platform and infrastructure. 6205-6219 - Nnaemeka Chidiebere Meribe
, Emmanuel Ita Bassey, Anthony Ekpo Bassey, Caroline Ellison
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Enhancing social connectedness: How adults with vision impairment perceive and use social media in Nigeria. 6220-6234 - Ruqin Ren
, Jian Xu:
It's not an encyclopedia, it's a market of agendas: Decentralized agenda networks between Wikipedia and global news media from 2015 to 2020. 6235-6259 - Ruta Kaskeleviciute
, Helena Knupfer, Jörg Matthes
:
See something, say something? The role of online self-disclosure on fear of terror among young social media users. 6260-6288 - David Wästerfors
, Veronika Burcar Alm, Erik Hannerz:
The bumpy paths of online sleuthing: Exploring the interactional accomplishment of familiarity, evidence, and authority in online crime discussions. 6289-6306 - Amanda Ramsälv
, Mats Ekström, Oscar Westlund:
The epistemologies of data journalism. 6307-6324 - Junjie Zhou
, Ruochen Liao, Rajiv Kishore:
Aging differently: How socioemotional reactions to perceived remaining time in life influence older adults' satisfaction in virtual communities. 6325-6346 - Steen Steensen
, Bente Kalsnes, Oscar Westlund:
The limits of live fact-checking: Epistemological consequences of introducing a breaking news logic to political fact-checking. 6347-6365 - Britt S. Paris
, Corinne Cath, Sarah Myers West
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Radical infrastructure: Building beyond the failures of past imaginaries for networked communication. 6366-6393 - Nuri Kim
, Hye Kyung Kim, Si Jin Tan, Wen Hsing Kelvin Wang, Kheng Hian Ong:
The moral license of a click: How social observability and impression management tendencies moderate the effects of online clicktivism on donation behavior. 6394-6415 - Edmund W. Cheng
, Elizabeth Lui, King-wa Fu
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The power of digital activism for transnational advocacy: Leadership, engagement, and affordance. 6416-6439 - Sacha Altay
, Alberto Acerbi:
People believe misinformation is a threat because they assume others are gullible. 6440-6461 - Saki Mizoroki
, Limor Shifman
, Kaori Hayashi:
Hashtag activism found in translation: Unpacking the reformulation of #MeToo in Japan. 6462-6486 - Shira Dvir-Gvirsman
, Daniel J. Sude, Guy Raisman
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Unpacking news engagement through the perceived affordances of social media: A cross-platform, cross-country approach. 6487-6509 - Wilma Ewerhart
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A board of one's own: Interviewing the anonymous female imageboard community. 6510-6532 - Marcelo Kischinhevsky
, Gustavo Ferreira
, Itala Maduell Vieira:
Serendipity on radio and streaming: Between musical discovery and recognition. 6533-6551 - Roberto Ulloa
, Celina Sylwia Kacperski
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Search engine effects on news consumption: Ranking and representativeness outweigh familiarity in news selection. 6552-6578 - Bing Wang
, Longxiang Luo
, Xiuli Wang:
"Back to the living room era": Smart speaker usage and family democracy from the family dynamic perspective. 6579-6596 - Isabelle Higgins
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Classified children: A critical analysis of the digital interfaces and representations that mediate adoption in the United States. 6597-6614 - Heleen Dekoninck
, Desirée Schmuck:
The "greenfluence": Following environmental influencers, parasocial relationships, and youth's participation behavior. 6615-6635 - Annie Waldherr
, Daniela Stoltenberg
, Daniel Maier
, Alexa Keinert, Barbara Pfetsch
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Translocal networked public spheres: Spatial arrangements of metropolitan Twitter. 6636-6657 - Rebecca Scharlach
, Blake Hallinan
, Limor Shifman
:
Governing principles: Articulating values in social media platform policies. 6658-6677 - Jiwon Yun
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Redefining immobility with mediated mobilities: Reflections from South Korean quarantine vlogs. 6678-6694 - Nelanthi Hewa
, Christine H. Tran
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Verified play, precarious work: GamerGate and platformed authenticity in the cultural industries. 6695-6714 - Tom Dobber
, Sanne Kruikemeier
, Natali Helberger
, Ellen Goodman:
Shielding citizens? Understanding the impact of political advertisement transparency information. 6715-6735 - Simon Patrick Hammond
, Jeanette D'arcy, Gianfranco Polizzi
:
Connection Brokers: How educators work within and between social networks to cultivate community digital resilience to support children with disabilities using the Internet. 6736-6755 - Ben Egliston
, Marcus Carter
:
Cryptogames: The promises of blockchain for the future of the videogame industry. 6756-6778 - Ana Jorge
, Mehri S. Agai, Patrícia Dias
, Leonor Cunha-Vaz Martinho:
Growing out of overconnection: The process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers. 6779-6795 - Julia Jakob
, Chung-hong Chan, Timo Dobbrick, Hartmut Wessler
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Discourse integration in positional online news reader comments: Patterns of responsiveness across types of democracy, digital platforms, and perspective camps. 6796-6814
Volume 26, Number 12, 2024
- Jiyoung Lee
, Kim Bissell:
User agency-based versus machine agency-based misinformation interventions: The effects of commenting and AI fact-checking labeling on attitudes toward the COVID-19 vaccination. 6817-6837 - Jiyoung Lee
, Michael Hameleers
, Soo Yun Shin
:
The emotional effects of multimodal disinformation: How multimodality, issue relevance, and anxiety affect misperceptions about the flu vaccine. 6838-6860 - Josh Lauer
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The telephone answering machine: Mediated presence and the participatory condition. 6861-6880 - Ben Berners-Lee
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The semiotics of digital cartography at the Geoguessr interface: A practice-oriented case study. 6881-6899 - Lars Ef Johannessen
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Anticipated affordances: Understanding early reactions to new technologies. 6900-6917 - Sarah Kreps
, Douglas L. Kriner:
The potential impact of emerging technologies on democratic representation: Evidence from a field experiment. 6918-6937 - Daniela Mahl
, Jing Zeng
, Mike S. Schäfer
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Conceptualizing platformed conspiracism: Analytical framework and empirical case study of BitChute and Gab. 6938-6957 - Burcu Baykurt
, Alphoncina Lyamuya
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Making up the predictable border: How bureaucracies legitimate data science techniques. 6958-6974 - Antonio Martella
, Elena Pavan:
"We hate her . . . and you too": Polarized intersectionality in Italy throughout changing political scenarios. 6975-6994 - Marina F. Thomas
, Alice Binder, Jörg Matthes
:
The psychological influence of dating app matches: The more matches the merrier? 6995-7019 - Mariah L. Wellman
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"A friend who knows what they're talking about": Extending source credibility theory to analyze the wellness influencer industry on Instagram. 7020-7036 - Kamile Grusauskaite
, Luca Carbone
, Jaron Harambam
, Stef Aupers:
Debating (in) echo chambers: How culture shapes communication in conspiracy theory networks on YouTube. 7037-7057 - Jing Meng, Yu-Peng Lin
, Hui-Ju Tsai:
Environmental activism in the platform society: Spatial agency in digital maps. 7058-7080 - Emily Mendelson
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Sensemaking and public intimacy on TikTok: How viral videos influence interpersonal relationships offline. 7081-7099 - Jordan Foster
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Platformed cultural production and calibration in the Covid-19 pandemic. 7100-7119 - Sophia Rothut
, Heidi Schulze, Julian Hohner, Diana Rieger
:
Ambassadors of ideology: A conceptualization and computational investigation of far-right influencers, their networking structures, and communication practices. 7120-7147 - Zahra Stardust
, Kath Albury, Jenny Kennedy
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Sex tech entrepreneurs: Governing intimate data in start-up culture. 7148-7167 - Gustavo S. Mesch
, Xue-Jing Liu:
Differential media exposure and perceptions of fear and behavior change in China and Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic. 7168-7194 - Ella Klik
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Ephemeral design: Platform capitalism and the making of a feature. 7195-7211 - Angèle Christin
, Yingdan Lu
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The influencer pay gap: Platform labor meets racial capitalism. 7212-7235 - Chuyue Ou
, Zhongxuan Lin
:
Co-presence, dysco-presence, and disco-presence: Navigating WeChat in Chinese acquaintance networks. 7236-7254 - Melanie Es Kohnen, Felan Parker
, Benjamin Woo
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