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First Monday, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2020
- Emma Baulch, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Amelia Johns:
Introduction: Ten years of WhatsApp: The role of chat apps in the formation and mobilization of online publics. - Emiliano Treré:
The banality of WhatsApp: On the everyday politics of backstage activism in Mexico and Spain. - Stefania Milan, Sérgio Barbosa:
Enter the WhatsApper: Reinventing digital activism at the time of chat apps. - Amelia Johns:
'This will be the WhatsApp election': Crypto-publics and digital citizenship in Malaysia's GE14 election. - Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández:
'El Negro de WhatsApp' meme, digital blackface, and racism on social media. - Marcelo Santos, Magdalena Saldaña, Andrés Rosenberg:
From access deprivation to skill acquisition: Cluster analysis of user behavior in face of a 12-hour legal blockage of WhatsApp in Brazil. - Edgar Gómez Cruz, Ramaswami Harindranath:
WhatsApp as 'technology of life': Reframing research agendas. - Natalie Pang, Yue Ting Woo:
What about WhatsApp? A systematic review of WhatsApp and its role in civic and political engagement.
Volume 25, Number 2, 2020
- Liliana Bounegru, Kari De Pryck, Tommaso Venturini
, Michele Mauri
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"We only have 12 years": YouTube and the IPCC report on global warming of 1.5ºC. - Caitlin Ring Carlson
, Hayley Rousselle:
Report and repeat: Investigating Facebook's hate speech removal process. - Paul J. Reilly
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PSNIRA vs. peaceful protesters? YouTube, sousveillance and the policing of the union flag protests. - Anders Olof Larsson:
Fear and loathing on Facebook? Tracking the rise of populism and platformization in viral political Facebook posts. - Luciano Paccagnella
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Social network sites as empowerment tools in consensual non-monogamies. The case of polyamory in Italy. - Cole Stratton:
Platform politics: Software as strategy in Apple's platform ecosystem. - Erin M. Sumner
, Rebecca A. Hayes, Caleb T. Carr, Donghee Yvette Wohn:
Assessing the cognitive and communicative properties of Facebook Reactions and Likes as lightweight feedback cues.
Volume 25, Number 3, 2020
- Jeff Hemsley
, Ingrid Erickson, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Amir Karami:
Digital nomads, coworking, and other expressions of mobile work on Twitter. - Simon Malevich, Tom Robertson:
Violence begetting violence: An examination of extremist content on deep Web social networks. - Mark Ledwich, Anna Zaitsev
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Algorithmic extremism: Examining YouTube's rabbit hole of radicalization. - Niels Brügger
, Janne Nielsen
, Ditte Laursen:
Big data experiments with the archived Web: Methodological reflections on studying the development of a nation's Web. - Jorge Martins Rosa
, Cristian Jiménez Ruiz:
Reason vs. emotion in the Brexit campaign: How key political actors and their followers used Twitter. - Maria João Silva
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Children using electronic sensors to create and use knowledge on environmental health. - Sushil Sharma, Pietro Murano:
A usability evaluation of Web user interface scrolling types.
Volume 25, Number 4, 2020
- Sanna Malinen
, Aki Koivula:
Influencers and targets on social media: Investigating the impact of network homogeneity and group identification on online influence. - Chong Zhang
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Who bypasses the Great Firewall in China? - Maximilian Roele, Janelle Ward, Max J. van Duijn:
Tweet with a smile: The selection and use of emoji on Twitter in the Netherlands and England. - Christopher Whyte:
Of commissars, cults and conspiratorial communities: The role of countercultural spaces in "democracy hacking" campaigns. - Emma Dahlin:
Approaching media as socio-technical assemblages in a datafied age. - Laurence Dierickx
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Journalists as end-users: Quality management principles applied to the design process of news automation. - Saskia Mühlbach, Payal Arora
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Behind the music: How labor changed for musicians through the subscription economy.
Volume 25, Number 5, 2020
- Mareile Kaufmann
, Anna Leander, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup:
Beyond cyberutopia and digital disenchantment Pragmatic engagements with and from within the Internet. - Luisa Cruz Lobato
, Cristiana Gonzalez:
Embodying the Web, recoding gender: How feminists are shaping progressive politics in Latin America. - Rianka Singh:
Resistance in a minor key Care, survival and convening on the margins. - Mareile Kaufmann
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Hacking surveillance. - Alexei Tsinovoi:
The management of visibility in digital diplomacy: Infrastructures and techniques. - Kathrin Maurer
, Christian F. Rostbøll
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Demoxie: Reflections on digital democracy in Dave Eggers' novel The Circle.
Volume 25, Number 6, 2020
- Emilio Ferrara:
What types of COVID-19 conspiracies are populated by Twitter bots? - Natalia Mielczarek:
The Situation Room icon and its Internet memes: Subversion of the Osama bin Laden raid and fragmentation of iconicity in remix culture. - Samuel Merrill:
Sweden then vs. Sweden now The memetic normalisation of far-right nostalgia. - Carolina Are
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A corpo-civic space: A notion To address social media's corporate/civic hybridity. - Julian Kilker
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Beyond accessibility Design ethics, edge users, and the role of active proxies in unwinding the spiral of exclusion. - Clarissa Ai Ling Lee
, Eric Kerr
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Trolls at the polls What cyberharassment, online political activism, and baiting algorithms can show us about the rise and fall of Pakatan Harapan (May 2018-February 2020). - Jiawei Xing, Matthew Vetter:
Editing for equity: Understanding instructor motivations for integrating cross-disciplinary Wikipedia assignments.
Volume 25, Number 7, 2020
- Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Noah McClain
, Timothy Hale, Heloisa Pait, Massimo Ragnedda
, Joseph D. Straubhaar, Aneka Khilnani, Natalia Tolentino:
Global perspectives on digital inequalities and solutions to them. - Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Grant Blank, Massimo Ragnedda, Hiroshi Ono
, Bernie Hogan, Gustavo S. Mesch, Shelia R. Cotten, Susan B. Kretchmer, Timothy M. Hale, Tomasz Drabowicz
, Pu Yan
, Barry Wellman, Molly-Gloria Harper, Anabel Quan-Haase, Hopeton S. Dunn, Antonio A. Casilli, Paola Tubaro, Rod Carvath, Wenhong Chen, Julie B. Wiest, Matias Dodel, Michael J. Stern, Christopher Ball, Kuo-Ting Huang, Aneka Khilnani:
Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age. - Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Hopeton S. Dunn, Antonio A. Casilli, Paola Tubaro, Rod Carvath, Wenhong Chen, Julie B. Wiest, Matias Dodel, Michael J. Stern, Christopher Ball, Kuo-Ting Huang, Grant Blank, Massimo Ragnedda, Hiroshi Ono
, Bernie Hogan, Gustavo S. Mesch, Shelia R. Cotten, Susan B. Kretchmer, Timothy M. Hale, Tomasz Drabowicz
, Pu Yan
, Barry Wellman, Molly-Gloria Harper, Anabel Quan-Haase, Aneka Khilnani:
Digital inequalities 3.0: Emergent inequalities in the information age. - Simeon J. Yates
, Elinor Carmi
, Eleanor Lockley, Alicja Pawluczuk, Tom French, Stephanie Vincent:
Who are the limited users of digital systems and media? An examination of U.K. evidence. - Matias Dodel
, Daniela Kaiser, Gustavo S. Mesch:
Determinants of cyber-safety behaviors in a developing economy The role of socioeconomic inequalities, digital skills and perception of cyber-threats. - Duygu Özsoy, Eyyup Akbulut, Sait Sinan Atilgan, Glenn Muschert:
Digital skills and political participation in northeast Anatolia, Turkey. - Maria Laura Ruiu
, Massimo Ragnedda
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Digital capital and online activities: An empirical analysis of the second level of digital divide. - Laura Hosman, Coreen Walsh, Martin Andrés Pérez Comisso
, Jared Sidman:
Building online skills in off-line realities The SolarSPELL Initiative (Solar Powered Educational Learning Library). - Melissa Santillana, Joe Sraubhaar, Alexis Schrubbe, Jaewon Choi, Sharon Strover:
Digital inequalities: Homework gap and techno-capital in Austin, Texas. - Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla
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ICT policies in Latin America: Long-term inequalities and the role of globalized policy-making. - Lloyd Levine:
Connecting research to policy: Understanding macro and micro policy-makers and their processes. - Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Aneka Khilnani, Hiroshi Ono
, Shelia R. Cotten, Noah McClain
, Lloyd Levine, Wenhong Chen, Gejun Huang, Antonio A. Casilli, Paola Tubaro, Matías Dodel, Anabel Quan-Haase, Maria Laura Ruiu
, Massimo Ragnedda
, Deb Aikat, Natalia Tolentino:
Digital inequalities in time of pandemic: COVID-19 exposure risk profiles and new forms of vulnerability.
Volume 25, Number 8, 2020
- Bernhard Rieder, Òscar Coromina
, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández
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Mapping YouTube A quantitative exploration of a platformed media system. - Magnus Knustad:
Get lost, troll: How accusations of trolling in newspaper comment sections affect the debate. - Krzysztof Wasilewski
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When technology meets ideology Frame analysis of ideological discourses on the nature of the Internet in American magazines of opinion (1995-2019). - Dana Reijerkerk
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UX design in online catalogs: Practical issues with implementing traditional knowledge (TK) labels. - Daniela Stockmann, Felix Garten, Ting Luo
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Who is a PRC user? Comparing Chinese social media user agreements. - Mikhail Fiadotau
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Growing old on Newgrounds: The hopes and quandaries of Flash game preservation. - Adrienne Shaw
, Christopher J. Persaud:
Beyond texts: Using queer readings to document LGBTQ game content. - Devendra Dilip Potnis
, Bhakti Gala
, Kanchan Deosthali:
Investigating "message forwarding behavior" of mobile phone users Exploring the link between message content, user sentiment, and user intention to forward messages on social media-based instant messaging platforms.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Lem on Earth, just in time: A review of Stanisław Lem at MIT Press. - Edward J. Valauskas:
Urey conquers the universe, almost: A review of The Life and Science of Harold C. Urey.
Volume 25, Number 9, 2020
- Ahmed Al-Rawi, Anis Rahman
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Manufacturing rage: The Russian Internet Research Agency's political astroturfing on social media. - Vlad Achimescu, Dan Sultanescu:
Feeding the troll detection algorithm Informal flags used as labels in classification models to identify perceived computational propaganda. - John H. Parmelee, Nataliya Roman:
The strength of no-tie relationships: Political leaders' Instagram posts and their followers' actions and views. - James P. Purdy:
A decade of writing on Wikipedia A comparative study of three articles. - Rodrigo Argenton Freire, Evandro Ziggiatti Monteiro
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Measuring the development and communication of open design communities: The case of the OpenAg Initiative. - Mahitab Ezz El DIn
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Arab diaspora online media in Sweden Arab migrants' identity discourses on the AlKompis Facebook page. - Khandis Blake, Megan Godwin, Stephen Whyte
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"I sexually identify as an Attack Helicopter": Incels, trolls, and non-binary gender politics online. - Mara-Florina Steiu:
Blockchain in education: Opportunities, applications, and challenges.
Volume 25, Number 10, 2020
- Marika Cifor
, Cait McKinney:
Reclaiming HIV/AIDS in digital media studies. - Calvin A. Liang
, Jevan Alexander Hutson
, Os Keyes
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Surveillance, stigma & sociotechnical design for HIV. - Joan Lubin, Jeanne Vaccaro:
AIDS infrastructures, queer networks: Architecting the critical path. - Stephen Molldrem
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How to build an HIV out of care watch list: Remaking HIV surveillance in the era of treatment as prevention. - Alexandra Juhasz, Theodore Kerr:
Watching and talking about AIDS: Analog tapes, digital cultures, and strategies for connection. - Kathryn Brewster, Bonnie Ruberg
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SURVIVORS: Archiving the history of bulletin board systems and the AIDS crisis. - Emerich Daroya
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Online 'barebacking' community and the creation of 'sex pig' identities: Exploring affordances of a Web forum in celebrating sexual excess. - Katherine Marie Morrison, Andy Uhrich:
We know Ryan White. - Miles C. Coleman, Joy M. Cypher:
The digital rhetorics of AIDS denialist networked publics.
Volume 25, Number 11, 2020
- Emilio Ferrara, Herbert H. C. Chang
, Emily Chen, Goran Muric, Jaimin Patel:
Characterizing social media manipulation in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. - Eszter Hargittai, Elissa M. Redmiles, Jessica Vitak
, Michael Zimmer:
Americans' willingness to adopt a COVID-19 tracking app The role of app distributor. - Massimo Stella
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Social discourse and reopening after COVID-19 A post-lockdown analysis of flickering emotions and trending stances in Italy. - Greg Elmer, Sabrina Ward-Kimola, Anthony Glyn Burton:
Crowdfunding during COVID-19: An international comparison of online fundraising. - Will Mari:
A short history of pandemic coverage on the Internet SARS, H1N1 and MERS. - A. S. M. Kayes
, Md. Saiful Islam
, Paul A. Watters
, Alex Ng
, Humayun Kayesh
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Automated measurement of attitudes towards social distancing using social media: A COVID-19 case study. - Daniël de Zeeuw
, Sal Hagen, Stijn Peeters
, Emilija Jokubauskaite:
Tracing normiefication A cross-platform analysis of the QAnon conspiracy theory. - Caitlin Ring Carlson
, Haley Witt:
Online harassment of U.S. women journalists and its impact on press freedom.
Volume 25, Number 12, 2020
- Tendai Makasi, Alireza Nili
, Kevin C. Desouza
, Mary Tate
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Chatbot-mediated public service delivery A public service value-based framework. - Severin Engelmann
, Jens Grossklags
, Lisa Herzog
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Should users participate in governing social media? Philosophical and technical considerations of democratic social media. - Alex Beattie
, Michael S. Daubs
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Framing 'digital well-being' as a social good. - Laura March
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Rebel reviewers: Social media review pages as sites of Confederate memorial discourses. - Gry Hasselbalch:
Culture by design A data interest analysis of the European AI policy agenda. - Piotr Siuda
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A city as a virtual community - Several perspectives. - Kate G. Blackburn, Jonnie Hontanosas, Kinda Nahas, Karishma Bajaj, Rachel Thompson, Abbie Monaco, Yaretzi Campos, Tien Tran, Shania Obregon, Everett Wetchler:
Food foraging online: Exploring how we choose which recipes to search and share. - Shekhar Shukla:
Infodemic amid the COVID-19 pandemic Leveraging blockchain for trusted information ecosystems.
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