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First Monday, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2018
- Joseph Reagle:
Nerd vs. bro: Geek privilege, idiosyncrasy, and triumphalism. - Shailesh B. Pandey, Nischal Regmi:
Changing connectivities and renewed priorities: Status and challenges facing Nepali Internet. - Gwen Shaffer:
A critical discourse analysis of how the telecommunications industry influenced VoIP deregulation legislation in 36 states. - Lindsay Kistler Mattock, Colleen Theisen, Jennifer Burek Pierce:
A case for digital squirrels: Using and preserving YouTube for popular culture research. - Teo Keipi, Ilkka Koiranen, Aki Koivula, Pekka Räsänen:
Assessing the social media landscape: Online relational use-purposes and life satisfaction among Finns. - Michael J. Hughes:
What motivates the authors of video game walkthroughs and FAQs? A study of six GameFAQs contributors. - Hantian Zhang:
Evoking presence in vlogging: A case study of U. K. beauty blogger Zoe Sugg.
Volume 23, Number 2, 2018
- Hassan Masum, Mark Tovey:
Goals for algorithmic genies. - Sikana Tanupabrungsun, Jeff Hemsley, Bryan C. Semaan:
Information affordances: Studying the information processing activities of the core Occupy actors on Twitter. - F. Xavier Olleros:
Antirival goods, network effects and the sharing economy. - Shagun Jhaver, Larry Chan, Amy S. Bruckman:
The view from the other side: The border between controversial speech and harassment on Kotaku in Action. - Robert M. Pallitto:
Irresistible bargains: Navigating the surveillance society. - Michelle I. Seelig:
Social activism: Engaging millennials in social causes. - Hananel Rosenberg:
Home, front, and mobile phones: The case of the Second Lebanon War. - Hee Jhee Jiow, Rayvinder Jit Singh Athwal, Ling Ling Chew, Muhammad Helmi Elias, Nina Lim, Qin Ting Lye, Xin Yu Ng, Kenneth Woo:
Perceptions of video gaming careers and its implications on parental mediation.
Volume 23, Number 3, 2018
- Carolyn Elerding, Roopika Risam:
Introduction: A gathering of feminist perspectives on digital labor. - Kylie Jarrett:
Laundering women's history: A feminist critique of the social factory. - Elizabeth M. Losh:
Home inspection: Mina Rees and national computing infrastructure. - Sarah T. Roberts:
Digital detritus: 'Error' and the logic of opacity in social media content moderation. - Mél Hogan:
Data is airborne; Data is inborn: The labor of the body in technoecologies. - Roopika Risam:
Diversity work and digital carework in higher education. - Carolyn Elerding:
The digital labor of queering feminist Web TV.
Volume 23, Number 4, 2018
- Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Andrea L. Kavanaugh:
Introduction to the special issue on social media and government. - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ziqian Song:
Engaging a community through social media-based topics and interactions. - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre:
Public employees in social media communities: Exploring factors for internal collaboration using social network analysis. - Qianli Yuan, Mila Gascó:
Citizens' use of microblogging and government communication during emergencies: A case study on water contamination in Shanghai. - Mahdi M. Najafabadi, Robert J. Domanski:
Hacktivism and distributed hashtag spoiling on Twitter: Tales of the #IranTalks. - Nic DePaula, Ersin Dincelli:
Information strategies and affective reactions: How citizens interact with government social media content. - Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz:
Towards an understanding of Twitter networks: The case of the state of Mexico.
Volume 23, Number 5, 2018
- Volodymyr Lysenko, Catherine Brooks:
Russian information troops, disinformation, and democracy. - Travis Wall, Teodor Mitew:
Swarm networks and the design process of a distributed meme warfare campaign. - Andreas Birkbak:
Into the wild online: Learning from Internet trolls. - Shazeda Ahmed, Steven Weber:
China's long game in techno-nationalism. - Onur Varol, Ismail Uluturk:
Deception strategies and threats for online discussions. - Joanna C. Yau, Stephanie M. Reich, Yiran Wang, Melissa Niiya, Gloria Mark:
More friends, more interactions? The association between network size and interactions on Facebook. - Radhika Garg:
Open data privacy and security policy issues and its influence on embracing the Internet of Things. - Melissa Villa-Nicholas:
Terror by telephone: Normative anxieties around obscene calls in the 1960s. - Giuliana Cucinelli, Émilie René-Véronneau, Belinda Oldford:
Interactive documentaries and the connected viewer experience: Conversations with Katerina Cizek, Brett Gaylor, Jeff Soyk, and Florian Thalhofer.
Volume 23, Number 6, 2018
- Joni Salminen, Sercan Sengün, Haewoon Kwak, Bernard J. Jansen, Jisun An, Soon-Gyo Jung, Sarah Vieweg, D. Fox Harrell:
From 2, 772 segments to five personas: Summarizing a diverse online audience by generating culturally adapted personas. - Jenna Burrell:
Thinking relationally about digital inequality in rural regions of the U.S. - Younei Soe:
Understanding politics more thoroughly: How highly engaged young citizens use the Internet for civic knowledge integration. - Agnese Vellar:
#anawarrior identities and the stigmatization process: An ethnography in Italian networked publics. - Paul Manning:
Animating virtual worlds: Emergence and ecological animation of Ryzom's living world of Atys. - Patrick Chin-Hooi Soh, Kian Yeik Koay, Vivien K. G. Lim:
Understanding cyberloafing by students through the lens of an extended theory of planned behavior. - G. Anthony Giannoumis:
Accessibility of anonymity networks: How can Web accessibility policies promote the usability of darknets for persons with disabilities? - Cristina Rosales Sánchez:
International comparison of active citizenship by using Twitter data, the case of England and the Netherlands.
Volume 23, Number 7, 2018
- Jen Jack Gieseking, Jessa Lingel, Daniel Cockayne:
What's queer about Internet studies now? - Mia Fischer, Oliver L. Haimson, Carmen Rios, Adrienne Shaw, Mitali Thakor, Jen Jack Gieseking, Daniel Cockayne:
A conversation: Queer digital media resources and research. - T. L. Cowan:
The Internet of Bawdies: Transmedial drag and the onlining of trans-feminist and queer performance archives, a workshop essay. - Shaka McGlotten, Katherine Sender:
Intimate immanence: A conversation between Shaka McGlotten and Katherine Sender. - Jen Jack Gieseking, Jessa Lingel, Daniel Cockayne:
Queer Internet studies recommended reading list. - Michelle A. Marzullo, Jasmine Rault, T. L. Cowan:
"Can I study you?" Cross-disciplinary conversations in queer Internet studies. - Vanessa Kitzie:
"I pretended to be a boy on the Internet": Navigating affordances and constraints of social networking sites and search engines for LGBTQ+ identity work. - Andi Schwartz:
Locating Femme Theory Online. - Lisa Henderson:
Still queer - or, what is queer Internet studies for those who don't study the Internet?
Volume 23, Number 8, 2018
- Jaigris Hodson, Chandell Gosse, George Veletsianos, Shandell Houlden:
I get by with a little help from my friends: The ecological model and support for women scholars experiencing online harassment. - Britt S. Paris:
Time constructs: Discursive temporality in the future Internet. - Alexander van Deursen, Lila Solis Andrade:
First- and second-level digital divides in Cuba: Differences in Internet motivation, access, skills and usage. - William T. Howe, Sun Kyong Lee:
Social exchange is in the game: Communication and resource flow in a Xbox gaming clan. - James F. Popham:
A self-efficacy informed approach to anonymously locating digital disruptors. - Anders Olof Larsson:
Thumbs up, thumbs down? Likes and dislikes as popularity drivers of political YouTube videos. - Helton Levy:
Online self-representation in Brazil's favelas: Personalising the periphery. - Britt S. Paris:
Finding time in a future Internet. - Clemens Apprich:
The (Post-)Digital Condition - An Interview with Felix Stalder.
Volume 23, Number 9, 2018
- Crystal Abidin, Joel Gn:
Between art and application: Special issue on emoji epistemology. - Alisa Freedman:
Cultural literacy in the empire of emoji signs: Who is crying with joy? - Gabriele de Seta:
Biaoqing: The circulation of emoticons, emoji, stickers, and custom images on Chinese digital media platforms. - Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández:
Inciting anger through Facebook reactions in Belgium: The use of emoji and related vernacular expressions in racist discourse. - Luke Stark:
Facial recognition, emotion and race in animated social media. - Bethany Berard:
I second that emoji: The standards, structures, and social production of emoji. - Joel Gn:
Emoji as a 'language' of cuteness. - SooJin Lee:
Emoji at MoMA: Considering the 'original emoji' as art. - Tim Highfield:
Emoji hashtags // hashtag emoji: Of platforms, visual affect, and discursive flexibility.
Volume 23, Number 10, 2018
- Miha Kovac, Adriaan van der Weel:
Reading in the era of digitisation: An introduction to the special issue. - Miha Kovac, Adriaan van der Weel:
Reading in a post-textual era. - Anne Mangen:
Modes of writing in a digital age: The good, the bad and the unknown. - Hildegunn Støle:
Why digital natives need books: The myth of the digital native. - Moniek M. Kuijpers:
Bibliotherapy in the age of digitization. - Pasqualina Sorrentino:
The mystery of the digital natives' existence: Questioning the validity of the Prenskian metaphor. - Theresa Schilhab, Gitte Balling, Anezka Kuzmicová:
Decreasing materiality from print to screen reading. - Mirit Barzillai, Jenny M. Thomson:
Children learning to read in a digital world.
Volume 23, Number 11, 2018
- Morten Bay:
Weaponizing the haters: The Last Jedi and the strategic politicization of pop culture through social media manipulation. - George Veletsianos, Royce Kimmons, Olga Belikov, Nicole Johnson:
Scholars' temporal participation on, temporary disengagement from, and return to Twitter. - Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz, Christian Pieter Hoffmann:
Sharing by proxy: Invisible users in the sharing economy. - Jing Ge, Susan C. Herring:
Communicative functions of emoji sequences on Sina Weibo. - Phuong Hoan Le, Yuping Mao:
Reddit as a new platform for public relations: Organizations' use of dialogic principles and their publics' responses in the subreddit IAmA. - Anindita Paul, Kim M. Thompson:
Negotiating digital spaces in everyday life: A case study of Indian women and their digital use. - David Zeitlyn, Megan Beardmore-Herd:
Testing Google Scholar bibliographic data: Estimating error rates for Google Scholar citation parsing. - Aqdas Malik, Aditya Johri, Rajat Handa, Habib Karbasian, Hemant Purohit:
How social media supports hashtag activism through multivocality: A case study of #ILookLikeanEngineer. - Giyoung Park:
Eating (alone) with Facebook: Digital natives' transition to college.
Volume 23, Number 12, 2018
- Michael Bossetta:
A simulated cyberattack on Twitter: Assessing partisan vulnerability to spear phishing and disinformation ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. - Marta Poblet:
Distributed, privacy-enhancing technologies in the 2017 Catalan referendum on independence: New tactics and models of participatory democracy. - John C. Paolillo:
The Flat Earth phenomenon on YouTube. - Omri Reis:
"Anonymous calling": The WikiScanner scandals and anonymity on the Japanese Wikipedia. - Mogens Olesen:
Balancing media environments: Design principles for digital learning in Danish upper secondary schools. - Peter Vistisen, Thessa Jensen:
Designers as fans: Bottom-up online explorations of new technology concepts as a genre of design fan fictions. - Serena Henderson, Nathaniel Ostashewski:
Barriers, incentives, and benefits of the open educational resources (OER) movement: An exploration into instructor perspectives.
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