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The Information Society, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, January 2023
- Zhaodi Chen, Dali L. Yang:
Governing Generation Z in China: Bilibili, bidirectional mediation, and online community governace. 1-16 - Lichen Zhen, Bei Yan, Jack Lipei Tang, Yuanfeixue Nan, Aimei Yang:
Social network dynamics, bots, and community-based online misinformation spread: Lessons from anti-refugee and COVID-19 misinformation cases. 17-34 - Tom Dobber, Damian Trilling, Natali Helberger, Claes H. de Vreese:
Effects of an issue-based microtargeting campaign: A small-scale field experiment in a multi-party setting. 35-44 - Jamie Duncan, Alex Luscombe, Kevin Walby:
Governing through transparency: Investigating the new access to information regime in Canada. 45-61 - Anastasia Loukianov, Kate Burningham, Tim Jackson:
The patterning of the discursive space in search for the #goodlife: A network analysis of the co-occurrence of Instagram hashtags. 62-78
Volume 39, Number 2, March 2023
- Huw Roberts, Josh Cowls, Emmie Hine, Jessica Morley, Vincent Wang, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi:
Governing artificial intelligence in China and the European Union: Comparing aims and promoting ethical outcomes. 79-97 - Ericka Menchen-Trevino, Thomas Struett, Brian E. Weeks, Magdalena Wojcieszak:
Searching for politics: Using real-world web search behavior and surveys to see political information searching in context. 98-111 - Vicki Mayer, Julia Velkova:
This site is a dead end? Employment uncertainties and labor in data centers. 112-122 - Jaap Nieuwenhuis:
Another article titled "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" or, the mass production of academic research titles. 123-129 - Nicholas B. Glunt, Rae V. Griffith, Christopher Lehman, Hailley Fargo, Alexander B. Kinney, Nicholas J. Rowland, Nathan Kruis:
The cultural embeddedness of academic books on knowing, feeling, and queering video games. 130-139
Volume 39, Number 3, May 2023
- Aaron Van Klyton, Mary-Paz Arrieta-Paredes, Nicola Palladino, Ayush Soomaree:
Hegemonic practices in multistakeholder Internet governance: Participatory evangelism, quiet politics, and glorification of status quo at ICANN meetings. 141-157 - King-wa Fu:
Digital mobilization via attention building: The logic of cross-boundary actions in the 2019 Hong Kong social movement. 158-170 - Alex van der Zeeuw, Alexander J. A. M. van Deursen, Giedo Jansen:
The irony of the smart home: How the IoT shifts power balances and reinforces household values. 171-182 - Manuela Farinosi, Larry Stillman, Mauro Sarrica, Anindita Sarker, Monisha Biswas, Fatema Jannat:
What lies behind a Facebook page? Insights from an action research project in rural Bangladesh. 183-196 - Qian Li:
Rethinking Law, Regulation, and Technology: by Roger Brownsword. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. 272 pp. £95.00 ISBN 9781800886469 (hardback). 197-198
Volume 39, Number 4, August 2023
- Matti Laukkarinen:
Social media as a place to see and be seen: Exploring factors affecting job attainment via social media. 199-212 - Tom McDonald, Leo Zephyrus Chow:
Data by design: Shaping data-producing subjectivities through self-tracking. 213-224 - Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Bjarki Valtysson, Jesper Pagh:
Working with Aula: How teachers navigate privacy uncertainties. 225-235 - Edina Strikovic, Toni G. L. A. van der Meer, Rens Vliegenthart, Linda Bos:
Appeals to the people: A content analysis of references to the people in traditional media, social media, and parliamentary materials. 236-249 - Sora Park, Jee Young Lee, Tanya Notley, Michael Dezuanni:
Exploring the relationship between media literacy, online interaction, and civic engagement. 250-261
Volume 39, Number 5, October 2023
- Erwan Dujeancourt, Marcel Garz:
The effects of algorithmic content selection on user engagement with news on Twitter. 263-281 - Cecilia Biancalana, Davide Vittori:
Business as usual? How gamification transforms internal party democracy. 282-295 - Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar, Avi Marciano, Amit M. Schejter:
"There are only a few things that you cannot manage without internet": Realization of capabilities through internet (non)use by ultra-Orthodox Jewish women. 296-305 - James W. Cortada:
Information infrastructures and historical research: A framework useful for professional and amateur historians. 306-321 - Ward van Zoonen, Claartje L. ter Hoeven, Ryan Morgan:
Finding meaning in crowdwork: An analysis of algorithmic management, work characteristics, and meaningfulness. 322-336
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