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First Monday, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, January 2024
- Marita Skjuve, Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Asbjørn Følstad:
Why do people use ChatGPT? Exploring user motivations for generative conversational AI. - Enrique Orduña-Malea, Carlos Lopezosa:
Uncovering the potential of Twitch as a source for social media metrics. - Daniel Trottier, Frazer Woodhead:
Norm enforcement on and of Reddit: Rules of engagement and participation. - Nina Altmaier, Victoria A. E. Kratel, Nils S. Borchers, Guido Zurstiege:
Studying digital disconnection: A mapping review of empirical contributions to disconnection studies. - Bert Verhulst, Ralf De Wolf, Tom Evens, Mariek Vanden Abeele:
"Unlock a better life: Here's how!": A critical inquiry into how life coaches gain capital and shape legitimacy using Instagram's affordances.
Volume 29, Number 2, February 2024
- Léa Stiefel, Morgan Currie, Francesca Musiani, Alain Sandoz, Antti Silvast, Robin Williams:
Preface. - Lara Dal Molin:
Notes towards infrastructure governance for large language models. - Sophie Bennani-Taylor:
Infrastructuring AI: The stabilization of 'artificial intelligence' in and beyond national AI strategies. - Jessica Pidoux, Paul-Olivier Dehaye, Jacob Gursky:
Governing work through personal data: The case of Uber drivers in Geneva. - Ben Collier, James Stewart, Shane Horgan, Daniel R. Thomas, Lydia Wilson:
Influence government, platform power and the patchwork profile: Exploring the appropriation of targeted advertising infrastructures for government behaviour change campaigns. - Lena Podoletz, Morgan Currie:
Automating universal credit: A case of temporal governance.
Volume 29, Number 3, March 2024
- Sarah Young, Catherine Brooks, Jason Pridmore:
Societal implications of quantum technologies through a technocriticism of quantum key distribution. - Mackenzie Quick, Jessica Maddox:
Us, Them, Right, Wrong: How TikTok's Green Screen, Duet, and Stitch help shape political discourse. - Beatrice Hayes, Aiman Suleiman, Dawn Watling:
Students' impression management and self-presentation behaviours via online educational platforms: An archival review. - Natalia Kucirkova:
Fostering children's agency in their learning futures: Exploring the synergy of generative AI and sensory learning. - Christina Dunbar-Hester:
Showing your ass on Mastodon: Lossy distribution, hashtag activism, and public scrutiny on federated, feral social media. - Mariya Kozharinova, Lev Manovich:
Instagram as a narrative platform.
Volume 29, Number 4, April 2024
- Jenna Burrell, Jacob Metcalf:
Introduction for the special issue of "Ideologies of AI and the consolidation of power": Naming power. - Shazeda Ahmed, Klaudia Jazwinska, Archana Ahlawat, Amy A. Winecoff, Mona Wang:
Field-building and the epistemic culture of AI safety. - Meg Young, Upol Ehsan, Ranjit Singh, Emnet Tafesse, Michele Gilman, Christina Harrington, Jacob Metcalf:
Participation versus scale: Tensions in the practical demands on participatory AI. - Timnit Gebru, Émile P. Torres:
The TESCREAL bundle: Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence. - Abeba Birhane, Jelle van Dijk, Frank Pasquale:
Debunking robot rights metaphysically, ethically, and legally. - Norah Abokhodair, Yarden Skop, Sarah Rüller, Konstantin Aal, Houda Elmimouni:
Opaque algorithms, transparent biases: Automated content moderation during the Sheikh Jarrah Crisis. - Esther Mwema, Abeba Birhane:
Undersea cables in Africa: The new frontiers of digital colonialism. - Jenna Burrell:
Automated decision-making as domination.
Volume 29, Number 5, May 2024
- Gabrielle Beacken:
Exploring political topics that connect to antisemitism on Twitter: U.S. midterm Pennsylvania gubernatorial race 2022. - Paul Byron:
TikTok's queer public culture of mental health support. - Angela M. Cirucci:
Oversharing the super safe stuff: "Privacy-washing" in Apple iPhone and Google Pixel commercials. - Jakob Isak Nielsen, Henrik Højer:
Cell phone fiction: Serial poetics and platform vernacular. - Coppélie Cocq, Evelina Liliequist:
Digital ethnography: A qualitative approach to digital cultures, spaces, and socialites. - Edward Schneider:
Education runs quickly violence runs slowly: An analysis of closed captioning speed and reading level in children's television franchises.
Volume 29, Number 6, June 2024
- Lucia Casiraghi, Eugene Kim, Noriko Hara:
Tweeting on thin ice: Scientists in dialogic climate change communication with the public. - Anders Olof Larsson:
Angry sharing: Exploring the influence of Facebook reactions on political post sharing. - Lotte Dam, Helle Dam Jensen:
Everyday positivity: An appraisal analysis of online identity in food blogs. - Jukka Ruohonen:
Mysterious and manipulative black boxes: A qualitative analysis of perceptions on recommender systems. - Alexandre Abellard:
French-speaking photo models communication: A comparison across platforms and profiles, a possible evolution.
Volume 29, Number 7, July 2024
- Maud Reveilhac:
YouTube as an information source on politics and current affairs: Supply- and demand-side perspectives. - Nathaniel Laywine, Victoria Simon, Aram Sinnreich:
Laughing to keep from [user input undefined]: ChatGPT, Jewish humor, and cultural erasure. - Gunnar Eastman, Michael Haedicke:
Incel bonding: Stories and storytelling in online misogynist spaces. - Adeline Tay, Hee Jhee Jiow:
Nurturing early learners in the digital world: A parental perspective. - Kian Yeik Koay, Patrick Chin-Hooi Soh, Fandy Tjiptono, Thurasamy Ramayah, Hui Shan Lom:
Understanding consumers' digital piracy behaviour: Explanation and prediction.
Volume 29, Number 8, August 2024
- Anna Triandafyllidou, Stein Monteiro:
Migration narratives on social media: Digital racism and subversive migrant subjectivities. - Mattias Ekman:
A relational approach to digital racism: Toward a theoretical model. - Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Philip Mai, Omar Taleb:
Digital battleground: An examination of anti-refugee discourse on Twitter against Ukrainians displaced by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. - Bindi Shah:
Utilising interaction features on Twitter/now X to understand the 'messaging' of migration amongst non-elite users. - Guanqin He, Koen Leurs:
Platformed identities of female migrant domestic Ayi's in the Chinese gig-economy. - Stein Monteiro:
"I arrived with just $1 in my pocket": Narratives of immigrant exceptionalism on X. - Earvin Charles B. Cabalquinto:
#OFW: Filipino migrant workers brokering counter narratives of overseas life on TikTok.
Volume 29, Number 9, September 2024
- Christine Sowa Lepird, Lynnette Hui Xian Ng, Kathleen M. Carley:
Non-credibility scores: Relative ranking of news sites shared on social media to identify new pink slime sites. - Eurico Matos, Renata Tomaz, Alessandra Maia, Danielle Sanches, Anna Bentes, Leonardo Foletto, Luiza Santos:
Online hate speech and instant messaging apps: An emerging research agenda. - Laura Pajula, Riitta Hänninen, Viivi Korpela, Sakari Taipale:
Exploring stakeholder perspectives on user involvement in designing digital public services for older adults. - Gordon B. Schmidt, Alexander Lewis, Jestine Philip, Sayeedul Islam, Stephanie Van Dellen:
An application of the ASOA framework in gig worker social media usage. - Florencia García-Rapp:
Fatherly subjectivities on TikTok parodies: The "typical Peruvian dad". - Paige Hill, Mustafa Oz:
Instagram ideals: College women's body image and social comparison.
Volume 29, Number 10, October 2024
- Léa Stiefel, Morgan Currie, Francesca Musiani, Alain Sandoz, Antti Silvast, Robin Williams:
Governance by Infrastructure (Part II): Preface. - Andrey M. Elizondo:
Inter-organizational mobilization in non-hierarchical settings: Bootstrapping information infrastructures for integrated care. - Debarun Sarkar, Cheshta Arora:
Web3 and the state: The Indian state's re-description of blockchain. - Letizia Chiappini, Valeria Ferrari:
Digital geographies of power: The scale of digital money infrastructures. - Antti Silvast, Mikko J. Virtanen:
Infrastructures of power: Governance by energy systems and infrastructure. - Robin Williams, Antti Silvast, Francesca Musiani:
Governance by information infrastructures: Origins and evolution of the concept.
Volume 29, Number 11, November 2024
- Marco Minici, Federico Cinus, Luca Luceri, Emilio Ferrara:
Uncovering coordinated cross-platform information operations: Threatening the integrity of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. - Celina Kacperski, Mona Bielig, Mykola Makhortykh, Maryna Sydorova, Roberto Ulloa:
Examining bias perpetuation in academic search engines: An algorithm audit of Google and Semantic Scholar. - Nathan Schneider:
Innovation amnesia: Technology as a substitute for politics. - Mustafa Oz, Scott Greeves:
Examining the impact of incivility and intolerance on participation in social media discussions: An experimental investigation. - Denise Russo:
Under the lens: Learning management system (LMS) platforms and DEIA components Moving past the rhetoric and into reality.
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