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First Monday, Volume 15, 2010
Volume 15, Number 1, January 2010
- Fang Wu, Bernardo A. Huberman:
A Persistence Paradox. - Sarita Yardi
, Daniel M. Romero, Grant Schoenebeck, danah boyd:
Detecting Spam in a Twitter Network. - Jutta Haider
, Olof Sundin:
Beyond the Legacy of the Enlightenment? Online Encyclopaedias as Digital Heterotopias. - Kate Raynes-Goldie:
Aliases, Creeping, and Wall Cleaning: Understanding Privacy in the Age of Facebook. - Maggie Griffith, Zizi Papacharissi:
Looking for you: An Analysis of Video Blogs.
Volume 15, Number 2, February 2010
- Viola Krebs:
Motivations of Cybervolunteers in an Applied Distributed Computing Environment: MalariaControl.net as an Example. - Donna Chu:
In Search of Prosumption: Youth and the New Media in Hong Kong. - Graeme Baxter Bell:
The Dangers of Webcrawled Datasets. - Ulrich Herb:
Sociological Implications of Scientific Publishing: Open Access, Science, Society, Democracy and the Digital Divide. - Noppadol Prammanee, Mahmoud Moussa
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Electronic Portfolio Use in Thailand.
Volume 15, Number 3, March 2010
- Lada A. Adamic, Xiao Wei, Jiang Yang, Sean Gerrish, Kevin Kyung Nam, Gavin S. Clarkson:
Individual Focus and Knowledge Contribution. - Alison J. Head, Michael B. Eisenberg:
How Today's College Students use Wikipedia for Course-related Research. - Vasilis Kostakis:
Peer Governance and Wikipedia: Identifying and Understanding the Problems of Wikipedia's Governance. - Jan Erik Frantsvåg:
The Role of Advertising in Financing Open Access Journals. - Dion Dennis, Jabbar Al-Obaidi:
Vanguard, Laggard or Relic? The Possible Futures of Higher Education after the Epistemic Revolution.
Volume 15, Number 4, April 2010
- Terje Hillesund:
Digital Reading Spaces: How Expert Readers handle Books, the Web and Electronic Paper. - Fabrício Benevenuto
, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Jussara M. Almeida, Marcos André Gonçalves
, Keith W. Ross:
Video Pollution on the Web. - Mike Thelwall
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Emotion Homophily in Social Network Site Messages. - Andrew Michael Duffy, Tan Liying, Larissa Ong:
Singapore Teens' Perceived Ownership of Online Sources and Credibility. - David Lindsey:
Evaluating Quality Control of Wikipedia's Feature Articles.
Volume 15, Number 5, May 2010
- Yong Ming Kow, Bonnie A. Nardi:
User Creativity, Governance, and the New Media: An Introduction to the First Monday Special Issue. - F. Ted Tschang, Jordi Comas:
Developing Virtual Worlds: The Interplay of Design, Communities and Rationality. - Walt Scacchi:
Computer Game Mods, Modders, Modding, and the Mod Scene. - Dan L. Burk
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Authorization and Governance in Virtual Worlds. - Mizuko Ito:
The Rewards of Non-commercial Production: Distinctions and Status in the Anime Music Video Scene. - Yong Ming Kow, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Who owns the Mods? - Hector Postigo:
Modding to the Big Leagues: Exploring the Space between Modders and the Game Industry.
Volume 15, Number 6, June 2010
- Jannis Kallinikos
, Giovan Francesco Lanzara, Bonnie A. Nardi:
The digital habitat - Rethinking experience and social practice: An introduction to the First Monday special issue. First Monday 15(6) (2010) - Jannis Kallinikos
, Aleksi Aaltonen
, Attila Marton
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A theory of digital objects. - Giovan Francesco Lanzara:
Remediation of practices: How new media change the ways we see and do things in practical domains. - Bonnie A. Nardi, Yong Ming Kow:
Digital imaginaries: How we know what we (think we) know about Chinese gold farming. First Monday 15(6) (2010) - Paul M. Leonardi:
Digital materiality? How artifacts without matter, matter. - Ronald E. Day, Hamid R. Ekbia:
(Digital) experiences. - Albert Borgmann:
Orientation in technological space. First Monday 15(6) (2010)
Volume 15, Number 7, July 2010
- David A. Huffaker, Matthew P. Simmons, Eytan Bakshy, Lada A. Adamic:
Seller activity in a virtual marketplace. - Jason Priem, Bradley M. Hemminger:
Scientometrics 2.0: New metrics of scholarly impact on the social Web. - F. Maxwell Harper, Joseph Weinberg, John Logie, Joseph A. Konstan
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Question types in social Q&A sites. - Jean Claude Burgelman
, David Osimo, Marc Bogdanowicz:
Science 2.0 (change will happen....). - Peter Jakobsson, Fredrik Stiernstedt:
Pirates of Silicon Valley: State of exception and dispossession in Web 2.0. - Bonnie A. Nardi:
My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft: Excerpts. First Monday 15(7) (2010)
Volume 15, Number 8, August 2010
- danah boyd, Eszter Hargittai:
Facebook privacy settings: Who cares? - Sara Kjellberg
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I am a blogging researcher: Motivations for blogging in a scholarly context. - John Hilton III, David A. Wiley:
A sustainable future for open textbooks? The Flat World Knowledge story. - Camilla Fulton:
Library perspectives on Web content management systems. - Weiyu Zhang, Rong Wang:
Interest-oriented versus relationship-oriented social network sites in China. - Francisco Paulo Jamil Almeida Marques
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Government and e-participation programs: A study of the challenges faced by institutional projects.
- Zizi Papacharissi:
Privacy as a luxury commodity. First Monday 15(8) (2010)
- Douglas Kocher:
Book review of Scott Rosenberg's Say everything: How blogging began, what it's becoming, and why it matters. First Monday 15(8) (2010)
Volume 15, Number 9, September 2010
- Andrew M. Odlyzko:
Bubbles, gullibility, and other challenges for economics, psychology, sociology, and information sciences. - Graham Cormode
, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Walter Willinger:
A manifesto for modeling and measurement in social media. - Volodymyr Lysenko, Kevin C. Desouza
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Role of Internet-based information flows and technologies in electoral revolutions: The case of Ukraine's Orange Revolution. - Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Paul Wouters
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E-research and methodological innovation in Dutch literary studies. - William Jones
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No knowledge but through information.
Volume 15, Number 10, October 2010
- Oya Y. Rieger
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Framing digital humanities: The role of new media in humanities scholarship. - Siobhan Stevenson:
Unlimited potential, unlimited power? Microsoft's corporate citizenship in the battle over new social relations of production. - Xiaolong Jin, Jianmin Jiang, Geyong Min:
A software agent and Web service based system for digital preservation. - Jan Michael Nolin:
Speedism, boxism and markism: Three ideologies of the Internet. - Marguerite J. Watt:
Has green news reporting gone green? An analysis of geographically diverse newspapers' online and print coverage of climate change.
Volume 15, Number 11, November 2010
- Guangxuan Zhang, Qingbin Wang, Jane Kolodinsky:
The digital divide in Internet information searching: A double-hurdle model analysis of household data from Vermont. - Adrien Joly, Pierre Maret, Johann Daigremont:
Between social awareness and productivity: Results of a survey about real-time microblogging. - Kristin R. Eschenfelder
, Michelle Caswell:
Digital cultural collections in an age of reuse and remixes. - Lisa Goddard
, Gillian Byrne
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Linked Data tools: Semantic Web for the masses. - Brian Whitworth, Alex P. Whitworth:
The social environment model: Small heroes and the evolution of human society.
Volume 15, Number 12, December 2010
- Philip N. Howard, Daniel Kreiss:
Political parties and voter privacy: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and United States in comparative perspective. - Jiyoung Cha:
Factors affecting the frequency and amount of social networking site use: Motivations, perceptions, and privacy concerns. - Brian Martin, Chris Moore
, Colin Salter
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Sharing music files: Tactics of a challenge to the industry. - Stephen Dann
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Twitter content classification. - Norm Friesen:
Education and the social Web: Connective learning and the commercial imperative. - Jan Erik Frantsvåg
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The size distribution of open access publishers: A problem for open access?
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