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New Media & Society, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2017
Editorial
- Steve Jones, David W. Park:
2016 Year in Review. 3-4
- Mia Lövheim, Heidi A. Campbell
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Considering critical methods and theoretical lenses in digital religion studies. 5-14
- Heidi A. Campbell
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Surveying theoretical approaches within digital religion studies. 15-24 - Pauline Hope Cheong:
The vitality of new media and religion: Communicative perspectives, practices, and changing authority in spiritual organization. 25-33 - Charles Melvin Ess:
Can we say anything ethical about Digital Religion? Philosophical and methodological considerations. 34-42 - Menahem Blondheim, Hananel Rosenberg
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Media Theology: New Communication Technologies as religious constructs, metaphors, and experiences. 43-51 - Johanna Sumiala
, Lilly Korpiola:
Mediated Muslim martyrdom: Rethinking digital solidarity in the "Arab Spring". 52-66 - Anna Piela
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How do Muslim women who wear the niqab interact with others online? A case study of a profile on a photo-sharing website. 67-80 - Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
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Negotiating agency: Amish and ultra-Orthodox women's responses to the Internet. 81-95 - Amanda Lagerkvist:
Existential media: Toward a theorization of digital thrownness. 96-110 - Wendi Bellar:
Private practice: Using digital diaries and interviews to understand evangelical Christians' choice and use of religious mobile applications. 111-125 - Vít Sisler
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Procedural religion: Methodological reflections on studying religion in video games. 126-141
- Rico Neumann
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Obfuscation: A user's guide for privacy and protest. 154-156 - Jennifer Yameng Liang, Wendy L. Bowcher:
Critical multimodal studies of popular discourse. 156-158 - Michal Piekarski
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Of remixology ethics and aesthetics after remix. 159-161 - Ashley Cordes:
How would you like to pay?: How technology is changing the future of money. 161-162
Volume 19, Number 2, February 2017
- Devon Powers:
First! Cultural circulation in the age of recursivity. 165-180 - Marika Lüders
, Petter Bae Brandtzæg
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'My children tell me it's so simple': A mixed-methods approach to understand older non-users' perceptions of Social Networking Sites. 181-198 - Galina Miazhevich
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Paradoxes of new media: Digital discourses on Eurovision 2014, media flows and post-Soviet nation-building. 199-216 - George A. Barnett, Grace A. Benefield:
Predicting international Facebook ties through cultural homophily and other factors. 217-239 - Melissa Wall, Madeline Otis Campbell, Dana M. Janbek:
Syrian refugees and information precarity. 240-254 - Jan Servaes
, Rolien Hoyng
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The tools of social change: A critique of techno-centric development and activism. 255-271 - Paul Hodkinson:
Bedrooms and beyond: Youth, identity and privacy on social network sites. 272-288 - Rik Smit
, Ansgard Heinrich
, Marcel Broersma
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Witnessing in the new memory ecology: Memory construction of the Syrian conflict on YouTube. 289-307
- Edmund Wei Jian Lee
, Shirley S. Ho, May O. Lwin:
Explicating problematic social network sites use: A review of concepts, theoretical frameworks, and future directions for communication theorizing. 308-326
Volume 19, Number 3, March 2017
- Adrienne Massanari:
#Gamergate and The Fappening: How Reddit's algorithm, governance, and culture support toxic technocultures. 329-346 - Denise E. Agosto, June Abbas
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"Don't be dumb - that's the rule I try to live by": A closer look at older teens' online privacy and safety attitudes. 347-365 - Lisa J. Patterson
, Alfred Allan
, Donna Cross
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Adolescent perceptions of bystanders' responses to cyberbullying. 366-383 - Nicholas Carah
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Algorithmic brands: A decade of brand experiments with mobile and social media. 384-400 - Minna Ruckenstein
, Mika Pantzar
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Beyond the Quantified Self: Thematic exploration of a dataistic paradigm. 401-418 - Jaime Banks
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Multimodal, multiplex, multispatial: A network model of the self. 419-438 - Sarah Florini:
This Week in Blackness, the George Zimmerman acquittal, and the production of a networked collective identity. 439-454 - James Allen-Robertson
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The materiality of digital media: The hard disk drive, phonograph, magnetic tape and optical media in technical close-up. 455-470
- Andrew R. Schrock:
The politics of information and data: Interdisciplinary perspectives on digital power. 471-474
- Michael Palm:
Media independence: Working with freedom or working for free? 475-477 - Simone Natale:
Updating to remain the same: Habitual new media. 477-478 - Arthur Ituassu:
Media and politics in new democracies: Europe in a comparative perspective. 479-480
Volume 19, Number 4, April 2017
- Asaf Nissenbaum, Limor Shifman:
Internet memes as contested cultural capital: The case of 4chan's /b/ board. 483-501 - Amandeep Dhir
, Gina M. Chen, Sufen Chen:
Why do we tag photographs on Facebook? Proposing a new gratifications scale. 502-521 - Benjamin T. Bowyer
, Joseph Kahne, Ellen Middaugh
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Youth comprehension of political messages in YouTube videos. 522-541 - Katharine Sarikakis
, Claudia Krug, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat
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Defining authorship in user-generated content: Copyright struggles in The Game of Thrones. 542-559 - Jon M. Wargo
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"Every selfie tells a story ...": LGBTQ youth lifestreams and new media narratives as connective identity texts. 560-578 - Lemi Baruh
, Mihaela Popescu
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Big data analytics and the limits of privacy self-management. 579-596 - Seeta Peña Gangadharan
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The downside of digital inclusion: Expectations and experiences of privacy and surveillance among marginal Internet users. 597-615 - Porismita Borah:
Emerging communication technology research: Theoretical and methodological variables in the last 16 years and future directions. 616-636
- Aletta Norval, Elpida Prasopoulou
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Public faces? A critical exploration of the diffusion of face recognition technologies in online social networks. 637-654
Volume 19, Number 5, May 2017
Introduction
- Sonia Livingstone
, Amanda Third:
Children and young people's rights in the digital age: An emerging agenda. 657-670
- Teresa Swist, Philippa Collin:
Platforms, data and children's rights: Introducing a 'networked capability approach'. 671-685 - Sanjay Asthana:
Translation and localization of children's rights in youth-produced digital media in the Global South: A hermeneutic exploration. 686-700 - Joe F. Khalil
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Lebanon's waste crisis: An exercise of participation rights. 701-712 - Kath Albury
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Just because it's public doesn't mean it's any of your business: Adults' and children's sexual rights in digitally mediated spaces. 713-725 - Meryl Alper
, Gerard Goggin
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Digital technology and rights in the lives of children with disabilities. 726-740 - Piermarco Aroldi
, Nicoletta Vittadini:
Children's rights and social media: Issues and prospects for adoptive families in Italy. 741-749 - Monica Bulger, Patrick Burton, Brian O'Neill
, Elisabeth Staksrud
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Where policy and practice collide: Comparing United States, South African and European Union approaches to protecting children online. 750-764 - Milda Macenaite:
From universal towards child-specific protection of the right to privacy online: Dilemmas in the EU General Data Protection Regulation. 765-779 - Deborah Lupton, Ben Williamson:
The datafied child: The dataveillance of children and implications for their rights. 780-794
- Janet Abbate:
How not to network a nation: The uneasy history of the soviet internet. 795-797 - Christian Schwarzenegger:
Technological determinism and social change: Communication in a tech-mad world. 797-799 - Benjamin A. Lyons:
Social media: Principles and applications. 799-800 - Kelsey Sherrod Michael:
A prehistory of the cloud. 800-802 - Maureen Burns:
The value of public service media. 803-804
Volume 19, Number 6, June 2017
- Artemio Ramirez Jr., Erin M. Sumner
, John S. W. Spinda:
The relational reconnection function of social network sites. 807-825 - Michael A. Xenos
, Timothy Macafee, Antoinette Pole:
Understanding variations in user response to social media campaigns: A study of Facebook posts in the 2010 US elections. 826-842 - Clea D. Bourne:
Sensemaking in an online community after financial loss: Enterprising Jamaican investors and the fall of a financial messiah. 843-860 - Weixu Lu, Keith N. Hampton
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Beyond the power of networks: Differentiating network structure from social media affordances for perceived social support. 861-879 - Rena Bivens
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The gender binary will not be deprogrammed: Ten years of coding gender on Facebook. 880-898 - Yunhwan Kim, Silvia Russo
, Erik Amnå:
The longitudinal relation between online and offline political participation among youth at two different developmental stages. 899-917 - Taina Bucher:
'Machines don't have instincts': Articulating the computational in journalism. 918-933 - Michael Saker:
Foursquare and identity: Checking-in and presenting the self through location. 934-949 - Robin Stevens, Stacia Gilliard-Matthews, Jamie Dunaev, Marcus K. Woods, Bridgette M. Brawner
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The digital hood: Social media use among youth in disadvantaged neighborhoods. 950-967
- Elizabeth Stoycheff, Juan Liu, Kunto Adi Wibowo
, Dominic P. Nanni:
What have we learned about social media by studying Facebook? A decade in review. 968-980
Volume 19, Number 7, July 2017
- Daren C. Brabham:
How crowdfunding discourse threatens public arts. 983-999 - Desmond Upton Patton, Jeffrey Lane
, Patrick Leonard, Jamie Macbeth, Jocelyn R. Smith Lee:
Gang violence on the digital street: Case study of a South Side Chicago gang member's Twitter communication. 1000-1018 - Sybille Lammes
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Digital mapping interfaces: From immutable mobiles to mutable images. 1019-1033 - Thomas Zerback, Nayla Fawzi:
Can online exemplars trigger a spiral of silence? Examining the effects of exemplar opinions on perceptions of public opinion and speaking out. 1034-1051 - Marguerite Barry
, Gavin J. Doherty
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What we talk about when we talk about interactivity: Empowerment in public discourse. 1052-1071 - Shira Dvir-Gvirsman:
Media audience homophily: Partisan websites, audience identity and polarization processes. 1072-1091 - Susan Wyche, Eric P. S. Baumer
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Imagined Facebook: An exploratory study of non-users' perceptions of social media in Rural Zambia. 1092-1108 - Wonsun Shin
, May O. Lwin:
How does "talking about the Internet with others" affect teenagers' experience of online risks? The role of active mediation by parents, peers, and school teachers. 1109-1126 - Jesper Aagaard
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Breaking down barriers: The ambivalent nature of technologies in the classroom. 1127-1143
- Angela Glotfelter:
Social media in academia: Networked scholars. 1144-1146 - Ben Epstein:
Media and politics in a globalizing world. 1146-1148 - David Arditi:
Understanding copyright: Intellectual property in the digital age. 1148-1150 - Rob Samuels:
Media marathoning: Immersions in morality. 1150-1152 - Emily Saidel:
Reclaiming conversation: The power of talk in a digital age. 1152-1153
Volume 19, Number 8, August 2017
- Bianca C. Reisdorf, Darja Groselj
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Internet (non-)use types and motivational access: Implications for digital inequalities research. 1157-1176 - Andrew M. Lindner:
Editorial gatekeeping in citizen journalism. 1177-1193 - Liang Chen
, Shirley S. Ho, May O. Lwin:
A meta-analysis of factors predicting cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: From the social cognitive and media effects approach. 1194-1213 - Jieun Shin, Lian Jian, Kevin Driscoll, François Bar
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Political rumoring on Twitter during the 2012 US presidential election: Rumor diffusion and correction. 1214-1235 - Elaine Jing Zhao
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Writing on the assembly line: Informal labour in the formalised online literature market in China. 1236-1252 - Ellen J. Helsper
, Bianca C. Reisdorf:
The emergence of a "digital underclass" in Great Britain and Sweden: Changing reasons for digital exclusion. 1253-1270 - Kyle A. Heatherly
, Yanqin Lu
, Jae Kook Lee
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Filtering out the other side? Cross-cutting and like-minded discussions on social networking sites. 1271-1289 - Jesse Fox, Wai Yen Tang
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Women's experiences with general and sexual harassment in online video games: Rumination, organizational responsiveness, withdrawal, and coping strategies. 1290-1307
- Chul Hyun Park
, Erik W. Johnston:
A framework for analyzing digital volunteer contributions in emergent crisis response efforts. 1308-1327
Volume 19, Number 9, September 2017
- Harsh Taneja
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Mapping an audience-centric World Wide Web: A departure from hyperlink analysis. 1331-1348 - Nicole C. Krämer, Sabrina C. Eimler, German Neubaum, Stephan Winter
, Leonie Rösner
, Mary Beth Oliver
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Broadcasting one world: How watching online videos can elicit elevation and reduce stereotypes. 1349-1368 - Samuel Hardman Taylor, Andrew M. Ledbetter:
Extending media multiplexity theory to the extended family: Communication satisfaction and tie strength as moderators of violations of media use expectations. 1369-1387 - Tova Gamliel:
Education in civic participation: Children, seniors and the challenges of an intergenerational information and communications technology program. 1388-1405 - Jeanette Hofmann, Christian Katzenbach, Kirsten Gollatz:
Between coordination and regulation: Finding the governance in Internet governance. 1406-1423 - Tauel Harper
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The big data public and its problems: Big data and the structural transformation of the public sphere. 1424-1439 - Karina Horsti
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Digital Islamophobia: The Swedish woman as a figure of pure and dangerous whiteness. 1440-1457 - Yong-Chan Kim, Joo-Young Jung:
SNS dependency and interpersonal storytelling: An extension of media system dependency theory. 1458-1475 - Hai Liang
, Fei Shen, King-wa Fu
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Privacy protection and self-disclosure across societies: A study of global Twitter users. 1476-1497
- Pascaline Lorentz:
Playing videogames: The multidimensional media experience. 1498-1504
- Jessa Lingel:
The age of sharing. 1505-1507 - Jesna Jayachandran:
Investigative journalism in the Arab world: Issues and challenges. 1507-1509
Volume 19, Number 10, October 2017
Editors' Intro
- David Parisi, Mark Paterson
, Jason Edward Archer:
Haptic media studies. 1513-1522
- David Parisi, Jason Edward Archer:
Making touch analog: The prospects and perils of a haptic media studies. 1523-1540 - Mark Paterson
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On haptic media and the possibilities of a more inclusive interactivity. 1541-1562
- Gerard Goggin
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Disability and haptic mobile media. 1563-1580 - James A. Hodges
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How do I hold this thing? Controlling reconstructed Q*berts. 1581-1598 - Deborah Lupton:
Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data. 1599-1614 - Christopher O'Neill
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Haptic media and the cultural techniques of touch: The sphygmograph, photoplethysmography and the Apple Watch. 1615-1631 - Rachel Plotnick:
Force, flatness and touch without feeling: Thinking historically about haptics and buttons. 1632-1652 - Ingrid Richardson
, Larissa Hjorth:
Mobile media, domestic play and haptic ethnography. 1653-1667
- Yonghwan Kim, Bumsoo Kim, Youngju Kim, Yuan Wang
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Mobile communication research in communication journals from 1999 to 2014. 1668-1691
Volume 19, Number 11, November 2017
Articles
- Tamar Sharon, Dorien Zandbergen
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From data fetishism to quantifying selves: Self-tracking practices and the other values of data. 1695-1709 - Matilda Hellman
, Salla-Maria Karjalainen, Maija Majamäki:
'Present yet absent': Negotiating commitment and intimacy in life with an excessive online role gamer. 1710-1726 - Natalie Jomini Stroud, Ashley Muddiman, Joshua M. Scacco:
Like, recommend, or respect? Altering political behavior in news comment sections. 1727-1743 - Julian Schaap
, Stef Aupers:
'Gods in World of Warcraft exist': Religious reflexivity and the quest for meaning in online computer games. 1744-1760 - Elizabeth Ellcessor
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Cyborg hoaxes: Disability, deception, and critical studies of digital media. 1761-1777 - Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Bruno Takahashi
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Log in if you survived: Collective coping on social media in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. 1778-1793 - Helen Thornham, Edgar Gómez Cruz
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[Im]mobility in the age of [im]mobile phones: Young NEETs and digital practices. 1794-1809 - Valérie Beaudouin
, Dominique Pasquier:
Forms of contribution and contributors' profiles: An automated textual analysis of amateur on line film critics. 1810-1828 - Greg Elmer:
A new medium goes public: The financialization of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company. 1829-1847 - Wan-Hsiu Sunny Tsai, Rita Linjuan Men:
Social CEOs: The effects of CEOs' communication styles and parasocial interaction on social networking sites. 1848-1867 - Eliane Bucher, Christian Fieseler
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The flow of digital labor. 1868-1886
- Neta Kligler-Vilenchik:
Alternative citizenship models: Contextualizing new media and the new "good citizen". 1887-1903
Volume 19, Number 12, December 2017
Articles
- Doug Specht
, Mirjam Af Ros-Tonen:
Gold, power, protest: Digital and social media and protests against large-scale mining projects in Colombia. 1907-1926 - Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Greg Batchelder, Scarlett Eisenhauer, Lahoma Howard, H. J. François Dengah II, Rory Sascha Thompson, Josh Bassarear, Robert J. Cookson, Peter Daniel Defouw, Melanie Matteliano, Colton Powell:
A guild culture of 'casual raiding' enhances its members' online gaming experiences: A cognitive anthropological and ethnographic approach to World of Warcraft. 1927-1944 - Boaz Miller
, Isaac Record
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Responsible epistemic technologies: A social-epistemological analysis of autocompleted web search. 1945-1963 - Emmanuel Marty
, Nathalie Pignard-Cheynel
, Brigitte Sebbah
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Internet users' participation and news framing: The Strauss-Kahn case-related Live Blog at Le Monde.fr. 1964-1982 - Shuzhe Yang, Anabel Quan-Haase
, Kai Rannenberg:
The changing public sphere on Twitter: Network structure, elites and topics of the #righttobeforgotten. 1983-2002 - Michael Chan
, Hsuan-Ting Chen, Francis L. F. Lee:
Examining the roles of mobile and social media in political participation: A cross-national analysis of three Asian societies using a communication mediation approach. 2003-2021 - Niko Hatakka
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When logics of party politics and online activism collide: The populist Finns Party's identity under negotiation. 2022-2038 - Brenda L. Berkelaar:
How implicit theories help differentiate approaches to online impression management: A preliminary typology. 2039-2058 - Carlos Jimenez
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From telephones in rural Oaxaca to mobile phones among Mixtec farm workers in Oxnard, California. 2059-2074 - Ine Beyens
, Kathleen Beullens
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Parent-child conflict about children's tablet use: The role of parental mediation. 2075-2093
- Mina Momeni:
Social media and political participation. 2094-2100
- Hilde C. Stephansen:
Critical perspectives on social media and protest: Between emancipation and control. 2101-2103 - Adam S. Kahn:
Modern romance. 2103-2104

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