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First Monday, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 2023
Introduction
- Gracen M. Brilmyer
, Crystal Lee:
Terms of use: Crip legibility in information systems.
1. Through quantification, measurement, and categorization, information systems often intensify both the surveillance and erasure of disabled people
- Jasmine Clark
, Zack Lischer-Katz:
(In)accessibility and the technocratic library: Addressing institutional failures in library adoption of emerging technologies. - Brian Wentz, Ursula Gorham, Paul T. Jaeger:
Academic libraries and their legal obligation for content accessibility. - Brian M. Watson
, Beck Schaefer:
Handicapped has been cancelled: The terminology and logics of disability in cultural heritage institutions. - Amy Gaeta
:
Diagnostic advertisements: The phantom disabilities created by social media surveillance. - Ian Moura
:
Encoding normative ethics: On algorithmic bias and disability.
2. Disabled resistance to discriminatory information systems requires a re-mixing and re-imagining of classification and surveillance technologies
- Olivia Banner, David Adelman
:
Sidewalks are for people? Futuristic fantasies, disabled lives, and crip sitveillance. - Di Wu
:
Good for tech: Disability expertise and labor in China's artificial intelligence sector. - Joshua Guberman
, Oliver L. Haimson
:
Not robots; Cyborgs - Furthering anti-ableist research in human-computer interaction. - Denis Newman-Griffis, Jessica Sage Rauchberg
, Rahaf Alharbi, Louise Hickman, Harry Hochheiser:
Definition drives design: Disability models and mechanisms of bias in AI technologies. - Samuel DiBella:
This patient is a hidden messenger: NF2, watchful waiting, and records of care.
3. Disability expertise resists and transforms ableist norms
- Ren Loren Britton, Iz Paehr:
ACCESS SERVER: Dreaming, practicing and making access. - Cielo Saucedo, Nat Decker:
Cripping_Computer_Graphics: Perspectives on disability representation in CG via community generated 3D asset library. - Therese Jennissen, Dominique Marshall, Chris Trainor
, Beth Robertson:
Creating, archiving and exhibiting disability history: The oral histories of disability activists of the Carleton University Disability Research Group. - Kulvir Bahra
, Shuranjeet Singh, Taimour Ahmed:
Preparing for online peer support for Punjabi men's mental health.
Volume 28, Number 2, February 2023
- Fei Shen, Erkun Zhang, Hongzhong Zhang, Wujiong Ren
, Quanxin Jia, Yuan He:
Examining the differences between human and bot social media accounts: A case study of the Russia-Ukraine War. - Hyunjin Seo, Yuchen Liu, Husain Ebrahim, Muhammad Ittefaq
, Donghwa Chung:
The COVID-19 pandemic and international students: A mixed-methods approach to relationships between social media use, social support, and mental health. - Anna Wilson, Stefano De Paoli, Daniel Rough
:
What counts as contribution? Micro-practices of enrolment and exclusion in a financial problems support group. - Daniel Faltesek:
Are we seeing what they want us to see? Toward a synthetic aperture for social media methods. - Varol Akman
, Mehmetali Semi Yenimol:
Following Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: A dissection of their tweets in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. - Andreea Molnar:
Games that aim to promote antimicrobial stewardship: An overview of the entertainment potential. - Anuj Batta, Arpan Kumar Kar:
How does technostress during a pandemic affect employee attrition in IT/ITeS industries? Insights from India.
Volume 28, Number 3, March 2023
- Callum Jones
:
'We the people, not the sheeple': QAnon and the transnational mobilisation of millennialist far-right conspiracy theories. - Semra Demirdis
, Stefania Vicari, Paul Reilly:
Hashtag publics, networked framing and the July 2016 'coup' in Turkey. - Mashael Yousef Almoqbel, Jordan Vanzyl, Matthew Keaton, Manal Desai, Seejal Padhi, Seong Jae Min, Donghee Yvette Wohn:
Perceptions of accuracy in online news during the COVID-19 pandemic. - Guilherme Giolo
, Michaël Berghman:
The aesthetics of the self: The meaning-making of Internet aesthetics. - Vishal Uppala, Prashant Palvia, Kalyani Ankem:
Anatomy of Twitter followership. - Lizardo Vargas-Bianchi
, Julio-César Mateus
, Andrea Pecho-Ninapaytan, Stefany Zambrano-Zuta:
'No, auntie, that's false': Challenges and resources of female baby boomers dealing with fake news on Facebook.
Volume 28, Number 4, April 2023
- Varada Kolhatkar, Nithum Thain, Jeffrey Sorensen, Lucas Dixon, Maite Taboada:
Classifying constructive comments. - Nicole Taylor, Louie Dean Valencia-García, Angela VandenBroek
, Ashley Stinnett, Alejandro Allen:
Ethics and images in social media research. - Shaira Kristine Venzon
, David Matthew Gopilan:
Fostering online communities through pakikiramay and pakikidalamhati on memorialized Facebook accounts. - Heather D. Hutto, Maurice B. Wheeler:
Tribal and rural digital inclusivity: An examination of broadband access in two neighboring Great Plains states. - Hantian Zhang, John Lee
:
Exploring audience engagement in YouTube vlogs through consumer engagement theory: The case of U.K. beauty vlogger Zoe Sugg. - Adeola Abdulateef Elega
, Abdullateef Mohammed
, Felix Oloyede:
'The fall of a dry leaf is a warning to the green ones': Exploring the Twitter ban and the impending dangers of data politics, algorithmic governance, and mass surveillance in Nigeria.
Volume 28, Number 5, May 2023
- Athus Cavalini
, Fabio Malini, Fábio Castro Gouveia, Giovanni Comarela:
Politics and disinformation: Analyzing the use of Telegram's information disorder network in Brazil for political mobilization. - Nicholas Brody, Sean Cullen:
Meme sharing in relationships: The role of humor styles and functions. - Kian Yeik Koay
, Jian Yi Teoh, Man Lai Cheung:
Understanding factors influencing viewers' intention to watch video game live streaming on Twitch: Combined use of PLS-SEM and NCA. - Jennifer Golbeck:
Photo aesthetics as a factor in trust and interest assessments. - Miranda McLoughlin, William Howe:
Sharing expert group decisions: Examining television meteorologists' tweets of a severe weather forecasting team's warnings. - Inge Beekmans
, Ico Maly
, Tom Van Hout
:
'Here in the US': Identity narratives, national beliefs and corporate governance values in Big Tech Hearing discourse. - Dal Yong Jin:
Platformization of Korean Internet portals toward mega-platforms: A historical approach.
Next Monday
- Arianna Rossi
:
Undetermined: A semi-academic exploration of the future of European data spaces via science fiction. - Arianna Rossi
:
Undetermined: A short story. - Arianna Rossi
:
A backcasting exercise.
Volume 28, Number 6, June 2023
- Emilio Ferrara:
Social bot detection in the age of ChatGPT: Challenges and opportunities. - Joseph Reagle:
Even pseudonyms and throwaways delete their Reddit posts. - Anna Prashizky:
"Living in limbo": Digital narratives of migrants fleeing Russia after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - Camilla Soelseth
:
The relational hashtag patterns of Scandinavian instapoetry An exploratory metadata analysis of the poetry phenomenon, focusing on community practices and thematical patterns in the instapoetry ecology. - Tanaporn Charoenthansakul, Wannarat Natee:
Twitter and the protest movement in Thailand: A thematic analysis of highly retweeted tweets during the pro-democracy protests. - Carme Ferré-Pavia, Karen Abrego, Raymundo Ricardez:
The COVID-19 infodemic in social media: Political exaggeration and communicative autonomy.
Volume 28, Number 7, July 2023
- Sandra Ristovska
:
Ways of seeing: The power and limitation of video evidence across law and policy. - Jennifer L. Mnookin, Sandra Ristovska
:
On the ontology and epistemology of visual legal evidence: Interview with Jennifer L. Mnookin. - Sandra Ristovska
:
When believing can be seeing: The unregulated approach to video evidence in U.S. courts and the need for archival legal standards. - Mary A. Bock:
Visual media literacy and ethics: Images as affordances in the digital public sphere. - Yael Granot, David Igliozzi:
Psychological perspectives on the presentation of video evidence: How perceivers weight what is seen and unseen. - Bryce Clayton Newell, Marthinus C. Koen:
Painting the narrative: Police body-worn cameras, report writing, and the techno-regulation of policework. - Kelli Moore:
Allegation escrow platforms: Target rape, reporter's dilemma, and the promise of "he said, they said". - Sandra Braman:
Discernment: Blurring and visual evidence.
Volume 28, Number 8, August 2023
- Sander van Haperen
, Justus Uitermark
:
Dynamics of digitally networked leadership in #blacklivesmatter. - Micah Altman
, Philip N. Cohen
, Jessica K. Polka
:
Interventions in scholarly communication: Design lessons from public health. - Piyush Ghasiya, Kazutoshi Sasahara
:
Messaging strategies of Ukraine and Russia on Telegram during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. - John C. Paolillo
:
The awkward semantics of Facebook reactions. - Lynnette Hui Xian Ng
, Kathleen M. Carley:
Popping the hood on Chinese balloons: Examining the discourse between U.S. and China-geotagged accounts. - Denise A. Smith
:
"I'm comfortable with it": User stories of health information on Wikipedia.
Volume 28, Number 9, September 2023
- Eedan R. Amit-Danhi
, Tali Aharoni
:
"Seeing" into the future: Anchoring strategies in future-oriented Twitter visuals. - Sergiu Gherghina, Bettina Mitru
:
First-time voters and electoral campaigns: Explaining online engagement in Romania. - P. D. Magnus:
Early response to false claims in Wikipedia, 15 years later. - Gregory Gondwe:
Digital footprints in non-digital environments: How publicly displayed information invades the right to privacy. - Luke Munn:
Toxic play: Examining the issue of hate within gaming. - Lino Trinchini
, Rodolfo Baggio
:
Digital sustainability: Ethics, epistemology, complexity and modelling.
Volume 28, Number 10, October 2023
- Zelly Martin
, Inga K. Trauthig
, Katlyn Glover, Samuel C. Woolley:
The political use of encrypted messaging applications: Evidence from southeast Asia and its implications for the global public sphere. - David Mathieu
, Sander Andreas Schwartz:
A phenomenology of risks and trust in datafied media. - Aidar Zinnatullin
:
Navalny's direct-casting: Affective attunement and polarization in the online community of the most vocal Russian opposition politician. - Halvdan Haugsbakken:
Implementation as a constitutive entanglement: Framing sociomaterial pedagogical practices emerging from the implementation of a learning management system. - Darryl Mead:
Creating disinformation: Archiving fake links on the Wayback Machine viewed through the lens of routine activity theory. - Fauzan Eka Kusuma, Rahmi Rahmi:
The use of shadow libraries at Universitas Indonesia.
Volume 28, Number 11, November 2023
- Emilio Ferrara:
Should ChatGPT be biased? Challenges and risks of bias in large language models. - Jaelle Fuchs
, Floor Fiers
, Eszter Hargittai:
Engaging with COVID-19 content on social media in the United States: Does political affiliation matter? - Jing Ge-Stadnyk:
Promises and premises: Emoji in youth mental health and emotional well-being. - Mustafa Oz:
Social media incivility and engagement: The role of experiences, perceptions, and expectations. - Steffen Krüger:
Have your cake and feed it forward too: YouTube, oral cravings and the persistent question of media addiction.
Volume 28, Number 12, December 2023
- Alyssa Hasegawa Smith
, Adina Gitomer
, Brooke Foucault Welles
:
You want a piece of me: Britney Spears as a case study on the prominence of hegemonic tales and subversive stories in online media. - Abigail Moreshead, Anastasia Salter:
Stand with the Banned: Credibility bias and the Fetishization of the "Classic" Banned Books on Etsy. - Andreas Lenander Ægidius
:
Testing methods to explore the evolution of 'stream'-related terms in the Danish Web archive. - Anna Murashova
:
Reconsidering Ru(li)net: Russian literary self-publishing platforms and the war in Ukraine. A case study of Litnet.com. - Sandra Braman:
Triggering turbulence: Thoughts on Creating chaos online.
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