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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, October 2010
- Guohua Wu, Xiaorui Hu, Yuhong Wu:
Effects of Perceived Interactivity, Perceived Web Assurance and Disposition to Trust on Initial Online Trust. 1-26 - Shoshana Altschuller, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
Trust, Performance, and the Communication Process in Ad Hoc Decision-Making Virtual Teams. 27-47 - David Zimbra, Ahmed Abbasi
, Hsinchun Chen:
A Cyber-archaeology Approach to Social Movement Research: Framework and Case Study. 48-70 - Teresa Correa
:
The Participation Divide Among "Online Experts": Experience, Skills and Psychological Factors as Predictors of College Students' Web Content Creation. 71-92 - Rabindra A. Ratan
, Jae Eun Chung
, Cuihua Shen
, Dmitri Williams, Marshall Scott Poole:
Schmoozing and Smiting: Trust, Social Institutions, and Communication Patterns in an MMOG. 93-114 - John Christian Feaster:
Expanding the Impression Management Model of Communication Channels: An Information Control Scale. 115-138 - Tibert Verhagen
, Jaap Boter
, Thomas Adelaar:
The Effect of Product Type on Consumer Preferences for Website Content Elements: An Empirical Study. 139-170
Volume 16, Number 2, January 2011
- Hyun-Hwa Lee, Eunyoung Chang:
Consumer Attitudes Toward Online Mass Customization: An Application of Extended Technology Acceptance Model. 171-200 - Gi Woong Yun, Sung-Yeon Park:
Selective Posting: Willingness to post a message online. 201-227 - Keri K. Stephens
, Renee L. Cowan
, Marian L. Houser:
Organizational Norm Congruency and Interpersonal Familiarity in E-Mail: Examining Messages From Two Different Status Perspectives. 228-249 - Vincent Cho
, Humphry Hung:
The Effectiveness of Short Message Service for Communication With Concerns of Privacy Protection and Conflict Avoidance. 250-270 - Junghyun Kim
:
Two Routes Leading to Conformity Intention in Computer-Mediated Groups: Matching Versus Mismatching Virtual Representations. 271-287 - Melissa Taylor, Doreen Jowi, Howard Schreier, Dale Bertelsen:
Students' Perceptions of E-Mail Interaction During Student-Professor Advising Sessions: The Pursuit of Interpersonal Goals. 307-330 - Kuang-Yi Wen, Fiona McTavish, Gary L. Kreps
, Meg Wise, David H. Gustafson:
From Diagnosis to Death: A Case Study of Coping With Breast Cancer as Seen Through Online Discussion Group Messages. 331-361
Volume 16, Number 3, April 2011
- Maria Bakardjieva:
New Editor Introduction. 389-390
- Marjolijn L. Antheunis, Alexander P. Schouten
:
The Effects of Other-Generated and System-Generated Cues on Adolescents' Perceived Attractiveness on Social Network Sites. 391-406 - Lee Humphreys
, Tony C. Liao
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Mobile Geotagging: Reexamining Our Interactions with Urban Space. 407-423 - Jahna Otterbacher
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Being Heard in Review Communities: Communication Tactics and Review Prominence. 424-444 - Harmonie Farrow, Y. Connie Yuan:
Building Stronger Ties With Alumni Through Facebook to Increase Volunteerism and Charitable Giving. 445-464
Volume 16, Number 4, July 2011
- Sara Green-Hamann, Kristen Campbell Eichhorn, John C. Sherblom:
An Exploration of Why People Participate in Second Life Social Support Groups. 465-491 - Yoonhyuk Jung:
Understanding the Role of Sense of Presence and Perceived Autonomy in Users' Continued Use of Social Virtual Worlds. 492-510 - Sonja Utz
, Camiel J. Beukeboom
:
The Role of Social Network Sites in Romantic Relationships: Effects on Jealousy and Relationship Happiness. 511-527

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