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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2021
- Christian Schemer, Philipp K. Masur, Stefan Geiß, Philipp Müller, Svenja Schäfer:
The Impact of Internet and Social Media Use on Well-Being: A Longitudinal Analysis of Adolescents Across Nine Years. 1-21 - Avi Marciano, Galit Nimrod:
Identity Collision: Older Gay Men Using Technology. 22-37 - Weishan Miao, Lik Sam Chan:
Domesticating Gay Apps: An Intersectional Analysis of the Use of Blued Among Chinese Gay Men. 38-53
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2021
- Arul Chib, Hoan Nguyen, Daoyi Lin:
Provocation as Agentic Practice: Gender Performativity in Online Strategies of Transgender Sex Workers. 55-71 - Annabell Halfmann, Adrian Meier, Leonard Reinecke:
Too Much or Too Little Messaging? Situational Determinants of Guilt About Mobile Messaging. 72-90 - Xiaoqian Li, Wenhong Chen:
Core Tech Support Networks and Digital Inequalities in American Disadvantaged Urban Communities. 91-107 - Chao Fan, Yucheng Jiang, Ali Mostafavi:
The Role of Local Influential Users in Spread of Situational Crisis Information. 108-127
Volume 26, Number 3, August 2021
- Ming Wei Ang, Justin Ching Keng Tan, Chen Lou:
Navigating Sexual Racism in the Sexual Field: Compensation for and Disavowal of Marginality by Racial Minority Grindr Users in Singapore. 129-147 - Aimei Yang, Ian Myoungsu Choi, Andrés Abeliuk, Adam J. Saffer:
The Influence of Interdependence in Networked Publics Spheres: How Community-Level Interactions Affect the Evolution of Topics in Online Discourse. 148-166 - Wang Liao, Jingwen Zhang, Yoo Jung Oh, Nicholas A. Palomares:
Linguistic Accommodation Enhances Compliance to Charity Donation: The Role of Interpersonal Communication Processes in Mediated Compliance-Gaining Conversations. 167-185
Volume 26, Number 4, September 2021
- Samuel Hardman Taylor, Natalya N. Bazarova:
Always Available, Always Attached: A Relational Perspective on the Effects of Mobile Phones and Social Media on Subjective Well-Being. 187-206 - Jingbo Meng, Yue (Nancy) Dai:
Emotional Support from AI Chatbots: Should a Supportive Partner Self-Disclose or Not? 207-222 - Magdalena Wojcieszak, Arti Thakur, João Fernando Ferreira Gonçalves, Andreu Casas, Ericka Menchen-Trevino, Miriam L. Boon:
Can AI Enhance People's Support for Online Moderation and Their Openness to Dissimilar Political Views? 223-243
Volume 26, Number 5, September 2021
- Desirée Schmuck:
Following Social Media Influencers in Early Adolescence: Fear of Missing Out, Social Well-Being and Supportive Communication with Parents. 245-264 - Jessica R. Collier, Johanna Dunaway, Natalie Jomini Stroud:
Pathways to Deeper News Engagement: Factors Influencing Click Behaviors on News Sites. 265-283 - Aparajita Bhandari, Marie Ozanne, Natalya N. Bazarova, Dominic DiFranzo:
Do You Care Who Flagged This Post? Effects of Moderator Visibility on Bystander Behavior. 284-300
Volume 26, Number 6, November 2021
- S. Shyam Sundar, Maria D. Molina, Eugene Cho:
Seeing Is Believing: Is Video Modality More Powerful in Spreading Fake News via Online Messaging Apps? 301-319 - Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin, Yeu-Sheng Hsieh:
Longitudinal Social Grooming Transition Patterns on Facebook, Social Capital, and Well-Being. 320-342 - Kaisa Laitinen, Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Minna Koivula:
Slacking with the Bot: Programmable Social Bot in Virtual Team Interaction. 343-361 - Shan Xu, Wenbo Li, Weiwu Zhang:
The Dynamics of Social Capital: Examining the Reciprocity between Network Features and Social Support. 362-383 - Bingjie Liu:
In AI We Trust? Effects of Agency Locus and Transparency on Uncertainty Reduction in Human-AI Interaction. 384-402 - Han Li, Robert E. Kraut, Haiyi Zhu:
Technical Features of Asynchronous and Synchronous Community Platforms and their Effects on Community Cohesion: A Comparative Study of Forum-based and Chat-based Online Mental Health Communities. 403-421 - Darja Groselj:
Re-domestication of Internet Technologies: Digital Exclusion or Digital Choice? 422-440
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