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New Media & Society, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2021
- Steve Jones, David W. Park:
Editorial.
- Anthony Henry Triggs, Kristian Møller, Christina Neumayer:
Context collapse and anonymity among queer Reddit users. - Dalia Elsheikh, Darren G. Lilleker:
Egypt's feminist counterpublic: The re-invigoration of the post-revolution public sphere. - Alessandro Delfanti:
Machinic dispossession and augmented despotism: Digital work in an Amazon warehouse. - Yuhui Wang, Xiaochun Xie, Jasmine Fardouly, Lenny R. Vartanian, Li Lei:
The longitudinal and reciprocal relationships between selfie-related behaviors and self-objectification and appearance concerns among adolescents. - Stine Eckert, Jade Metzger-Riftkin, Sean Kolhoff, Sydney O'Shay-Wallace:
A hyper differential counterpublic: Muslim social media users and Islamophobia during the 2016 US presidential election. - Carey Jewitt, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Sara Price:
Digital touch for remote personal communication: An emergent sociotechnical imaginary. - Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, María Amor Pérez-Rodríguez:
#MigrantCaravan: The border wall and the establishment of otherness on Instagram. - Dmitry Kuznetsov:
ICANN's dotCommunities: Analysing the construction of DNS-appropriate communities in the new gTLD programme. - Aaron Trammell, Amanda L. L. Cullen:
A cultural approach to algorithmic bias in games. - Yanqin Lu, Jae Kook Lee:
Determinants of cross-cutting discussion on Facebook: Political interest, news consumption, and strong-tie heterogeneity.
- Robert Dorschel:
Contours of the networked self.
- Benjamin Peters:
Book review: Zootechnologies: A history of swarm research. - Caroline Stratton:
Book review: The Digital Edge: How Black and Latino Youth Navigate Digital Inequality.
Volume 23, Number 2, February 2021
- Astrid Mager, Christian Katzenbach:
Future imaginaries in the making and governing of digital technology: Multiple, contested, commodified.
- Joachim Haupt:
Facebook futures: Mark Zuckerberg's discursive construction of a better world. - Tony C. Liao, Andrew Iliadis:
A future so close: Mapping 10 years of promises and futures across the augmented reality development cycle. - Sophie Mützel:
Unlocking the payment experience: Future imaginaries in the case of digital payments. - Michael Hockenhull, Marisa Leavitt Cohn:
Hot air and corporate sociotechnical imaginaries: Performing and translating digital futures in the Danish tech scene. - Tara Mahfoud:
Visions of unification and integration: Building brains and communities in the European Human Brain Project. - Niels ten Oever:
"This is not how we imagined it": Technological affordances, economic drivers, and the Internet architecture imaginary. - Becky Kazansky, Stefania Milan:
"Bodies not templates": Contesting dominant algorithmic imaginaries. - Annette N. Markham:
The limits of the imaginary: Challenges to intervening in future speculations of memory, data, and algorithms. - Sally Wyatt:
Metaphors in critical Internet and digital media studies.
Volume 23, Number 3, March 2021
- Hongliang Chen, David J. Atkin:
Understanding third-person perception about Internet privacy risks. - Emma Nortio, Miira Niska, Tuuli Anna Renvik, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti:
'The nightmare of multiculturalism': Interpreting and deploying anti-immigration rhetoric in social media. - Frank Marcinkowski, Pero Dosenovic:
From incidental exposure to intentional avoidance: Psychological reactance to political communication during the 2017 German national election campaign. - Brandon C. Bouchillon, Patrick A. Stewart:
Games-based trust: Role-playing the administrative experience of immigrants. - Julia Kneer, Michael R. Ward:
With a rebel yell: Video gamers' responses to mass shooting moral panics. - Kate M. Miltner:
"One part politics, one part technology, one part history": Racial representation in the Unicode 7.0 emoji set. - Josie Reade:
Keeping it raw on the 'gram: Authenticity, relatability and digital intimacy in fitness cultures on Instagram. - Lena Frischlich:
#Dark inspiration: Eudaimonic entertainment in extremist Instagram posts. - Xin Pei, Arul Chib:
Beyond the gender (dis)empowerment dichotomy: The mobile phone as social catalyst for gender transformation in the Global South. - Caitlin E. Lawson:
Skin deep: Callout strategies, influencers, and racism in the online beauty community. - Nazanin Andalibi:
Symbolic annihilation through design: Pregnancy loss in pregnancy-related mobile apps.
- Susan Abel, Tanya Machin, Charlotte Brownlow:
Social media, rituals, and long-distance family relationship maintenance: A mixed-methods systematic review.
Volume 23, Number 4, April 2021
- Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan, Larissa Hjorth:
Storing and sharing: Everyday relationships with digital material.
- Jenny Kennedy, Rowan Wilken:
Liminoid media: On the enduring significance of USB portable flash drives. - Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, Linda Barwick, Jennifer Green:
Sharing and storing digital cultural records in Central Australian Indigenous communities. - Tom McDonald, Yanan Guo:
'What would happen if you can't see your money?': Visibility and the emergent infrastructures of digital money storage in China. - Jörgen Rahm-Skågeby, Anders Carlsson:
The archive and the scene: On the cultural techniques of retrocomputing databases. - Geoffrey Hobbis, Stephanie Ketterer Hobbis:
An ethnography of deletion: Materializing transience in Solomon Islands digital cultures. - Debora Lanzeni, Sarah Pink:
Digital material value: Designing emerging technologies. - Eva Theunissen, Paolo Silvio Harald Favero:
Veiling the image/framing the body: The labour of enduring ephemerals in the context of trans* male adult camming practices on Chaturbate. - Yang Wang, Sun Sun Lim:
Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing. - Christian Pentzold:
Mundane work for utopian ends: Freeing digital materials in peer production. - Heather Horst, Jolynna Sinanan:
Digital housekeeping: Living with data. - Ilana Gershon, Amy Gonzales:
You got a hole in your belly and a phone in your hand: How US government phone subsidies shape the search for employment.
Volume 23, Number 5, May 2021
- Kylie Moore-Gilbert, Zainab Abdul-Nabi:
Authoritarian downgrading, (self)censorship and new media activism after the Arab Spring. - Leona Yi-Fan Su, Dietram A. Scheufele, Dominique Brossard, Michael A. Xenos:
Political and personality predispositions and topical contexts matter: Effects of uncivil comments on science news engagement intentions. - Clare Southerton, Daniel Marshall, Peter Aggleton, Mary Lou Rasmussen, Rob Cover:
Restricted modes: Social media, content classification and LGBTQ sexual citizenship. - Laura A. Pasquini, Paul William Eaton:
Being/becoming professional online: Wayfinding through networked practices and digital experiences. - Paula Costa Ferreira, Ana Margarida Veiga Simão, Nádia Salgado Pereira, Paula Paulino, Sofia Oliveira:
Online verbal aggression, social relationships, and self-efficacy beliefs. - Yunya Song, Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, Jianliang Xu, Xin Huang, Shiying Li:
Curbing profanity online: A network-based diffusion analysis of profane speech on Chinese social media. - Claudia Wilhelm, Helena Stehle, Hanne Detel:
Digital visibility and the role of mutual interaction expectations: Reframing the journalist-audience relationship through the lens of interpersonal communication. - Chen Sabag Ben-Porat, Sam Lehman-Wilzig:
Electoral system influence on social network usage patterns of parliamentary assistants as their legislators' stand-in: The United States, Germany, and Israel. - Catherine Page Jeffery:
Parenting in the digital age: Between socio-biological and socio-technological development. - Nicholas A. John, Aysha Agbarya:
Punching up or turning away? Palestinians unfriending Jewish Israelis on Facebook. - Thomas Zerback, Florian Töpfl, Maria Knöpfle:
The disconcerting potential of online disinformation: Persuasive effects of astroturfing comments and three strategies for inoculation against them. - Sara Bonilla, Mallaigh McGinley, Sharon Lamb:
Sexting, power, and patriarchy: Narratives of sexting from a college population. - Maria Rae:
Hyperpartisan news: Rethinking the media for populist politics. - Pavel Bacovsky:
Gaming alone: Videogaming and sociopolitical attitudes. - Mathieu O'Neil, Laure Muselli, Mahin Raissi, Stefano Zacchiroli:
'Open source has won and lost the war': Legitimising commercial-communal hybridisation in a FOSS project. - George Dh Pearson:
Sources on social media: Information context collapse and volume of content as predictors of source blindness. - Philip Pond:
An event-based model for studying network time empirically in digital media systems. - Dominika Howard, Bianca Klettke, Elizabeth M. Clancy, Ian Fuelscher, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz:
Body image self-consciousness and sexting among heterosexual and non-exclusively heterosexual individuals. - Iulia Coanda, Stef Aupers:
Post-human encounters: Humanising the technological Other in videogames. - Breda Luthar, Marusa Pusnik:
Intimate media and technological nature of sociality. - Sarita Schoenebeck, Oliver L. Haimson, Lisa Nakamura:
Drawing from justice theories to support targets of online harassment.
- Eleni Kapantai, Androniki Christopoulou, Christos Berberidis, Vassilios Peristeras:
A systematic literature review on disinformation: Toward a unified taxonomical framework.
- Tyler Horan:
Book Review: How we became our data: A genealogy of the informational person. - Madeleine Crutchley:
Book Review: Race after technology: Abolitionist tools for the New Jim Code. - Gabriel Pereira:
Book Review: Automating vision: The social impact of the new camera consciousness. - Víctor Navarro Remesal:
Book Review: Virtual existentialism: Meaning and subjectivity in virtual worlds. - Tai Neilson:
Book Review: Lawless: The Secret Rules That Govern Our Digital Lives.
Volume 23, Number 6, June 2021
- Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz:
Crowdwork and the mobile underclass: Barriers to participation in India and the United States. - Christopher Till:
Propaganda through 'reflexive control' and the mediated construction of reality. - Sai Wang:
Standing up or standing by: Bystander intervention in cyberbullying on social media. - Maria Sourbati, Frauke Behrendt:
Smart mobility, age and data justice. - Elizabeth Poole, Eva Haifa Giraud, Ed de Quincey:
Tactical interventions in online hate speech: The case of #stopIslam. - Katharina Bräunlich, Tobias Dienlin, Johannes Eichenhofer, Paula Helm, Sabine Trepte, Rüdiger Grimm, Sandra Seubert, Christoph Gusy:
Linking loose ends: An interdisciplinary privacy and communication model. - Rikke Amundsen:
'A male dominance kind of vibe': Approaching unsolicited dick pics as sexism. - Joseph Macey, Brett Abarbanel, Juho Hamari:
What predicts esports betting? A study on consumption of video games, esports, gambling and demographic factors. - Kristy A. Hamilton, Seo Yoon Lee, Un Chae Chung, Weizi Liu, Brittany R. L. Duff:
Putting the "Me" in endorsement: Understanding and conceptualizing dimensions of self-endorsement using intelligent personal assistants. - Anna Veronica Banchik:
Disappearing acts: Content moderation and emergent practices to preserve at-risk human rights-related content. - Cristina Moreno-Almeida:
Memes as snapshots of participation: The role of digital amateur activists in authoritarian regimes. - Jack Denham, Matthew Spokes:
The right to the virtual city: Rural retreatism in open-world video games. - Riitta Hänninen, Sakari Taipale, Raija Luostari:
Exploring heterogeneous ICT use among older adults: The warm experts' perspective. - Paula McDonald, Penny Williams, Robyn Mayes:
How professional photographers engage with and resist digital platform work. - Byrd McDaniel:
Popular music reaction videos: Reactivity, creator labor, and the performance of listening online. - Lisa Lazard, Rose Capdevila:
She's so vain? A Q study of selfies and the curation of an online self. - Dennis Rosenberg:
Ethnic perspective in e-government use and trust in government: A test of social inequality approaches. - Bonnie Ruberg:
"Obscene, pornographic, or otherwise objectionable": Biased definitions of sexual content in video game live streaming.
- Anabel Quan-Haase, Kaitlynn Mendes, Dennis Ho, Olivia Lake, Charlotte Nau, Darryl Pieber:
Mapping #MeToo: A synthesis review of digital feminist research across social media platforms.
- Mary Heath:
Book Review: You Are Here: A Field Guide for Navigating Polarized Speech, Conspiracy Theories, and Our Polluted Media Landscape. - Dragos-Mihai Obreja:
Book Review: An introduction to game studies: Games in culture. - Michael Iantorno:
Book Review: Coding Democracy: How Hackers Are Disrupting Power, Surveillance, and Authoritarianism. - Liu Na:
Book Review: Media, journalism and disaster communities. - Patrick D. Anderson:
Book Review: Digital Whistleblowing Platforms in Journalism: Encrypting Leaks.
Volume 23, Number 7, July 2021
- Jacob Ørmen, Rasmus Helles, Klaus Bruhn Jensen:
The social uses of the Internet: Introduction to the special section. - Jacob Ørmen, Rasmus Helles, Klaus Bruhn Jensen:
Converging cultures of communication: A comparative study of Internet use in China, Europe, and the United States. - Baohua Zhou, Chris Chao Su, Jun Liu:
Multimodal connectedness and communication patterns: A comparative study across Europe, the United States, and China. - Sascha Hölig, Uwe Hasebrink, Julia Behre:
Keeping on top of the world: Online news usage in China, the United States and five European countries. - Adrian Leguina, John Downey:
Getting things done: Inequalities, Internet use and everyday life. - James Lull:
Living with television and the Internet.
- Fabienne Darling-Wolf:
In the city, they go "pit pit pit": Digital media's affordances and imagined (dis)connections in a rural Japanese community. - Weishan Miao, Lik Sam Chan:
Between sexuality and professionalism: Experiences of gay workers at Blued, a Chinese gay social app company. - Anthony McCosker, Ysabel Gerrard:
Hashtagging depression on Instagram: Towards a more inclusive mental health research methodology. - Joo-Wha Hong, Qiyao Peng, Dmitri Williams:
Are you ready for artificial Mozart and Skrillex? An experiment testing expectancy violation theory and AI music. - Banafsheh Ranji:
Shaping news waves and constructing events: Iranian journalists' use of online platforms as sources of journalistic capital. - Elad Ben Elul:
Noisy polymedia in urban Ghana: Strategies for choosing and switching between media under unstable infrastructures. - Justine Humphry, Chris Chesher:
Preparing for smart voice assistants: Cultural histories and media innovations. - Jaewon Royce Choi, Joseph D. Straubhaar, Maria Skouras, Soyoung Park, Melissa Santillana, Sharon Strover:
Techno-capital: Theorizing media and information literacy through information technology capabilities. - Hyunjin Seo, Matthew Blomberg, Darcey Altschwager, Hong Tien Vu:
Vulnerable populations and misinformation: A mixed-methods approach to underserved older adults' online information assessment. - Jacinthe Flore:
Ingestible sensors, data, and pharmaceuticals: Subjectivity in the era of digital mental health. - Jakov Buric, Justin R. Garcia, Aleksandar Stulhofer:
Is sexting bad for adolescent girls' psychological well-being? A longitudinal assessment in middle to late adolescence. - Nicholas Diakopoulos, Deborah G. Johnson:
Anticipating and addressing the ethical implications of deepfakes in the context of elections.
- Ariadna Fernandez-Planells, Enrique Orduña-Malea, Carles Feixa Pàmpols:
Gangs and social media: A systematic literature review and an identification of future challenges, risks and recommendations.
- Moritz Büchi:
Book Review: The digital divide. - Charles Ess:
Book Review: Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Digital Age. - Stephanie Orme:
Book Review: Gamer Trouble. - Tom Redshaw:
Book Review: Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains. - Marcus A. Brooks:
Book Review: What is digital sociology?
Volume 23, Number 8, August 2021
- Tanja Aitamurto, Andrea Stevenson Won, Shuo Zhou:
Examining virtual reality for pro-social attitude change.
- Benjamin J. Li, Hye Kyung Kim:
Experiencing organ failure in virtual reality: Effects of self- versus other-embodied perspective taking on empathy and prosocial outcomes. - Maxwell Foxman, David M. Markowitz, Donna Z. Davis:
Defining empathy: Interconnected discourses of virtual reality's prosocial impact. - Fernanda Herrera, Jeremy N. Bailenson:
Virtual reality perspective-taking at scale: Effect of avatar representation, choice, and head movement on prosocial behaviors. - Melissa Qingqing Teng, Eric Gordon:
Therapeutic virtual reality in prison: Participatory design with incarcerated women. - Daniel Pimentel, Sri Kalyanaraman, Yu-Hao Lee, Shiva Halan:
Voices of the unsung: The role of social presence and interactivity in building empathy in 360 video. - Béatrice S. Hasler, Daniel H. Landau, Yossi Hasson, Noa Schori-Eyal, Jonathan Giron, Jonathan Levy, Eran Halperin, Doron Friedman:
Virtual reality-based conflict resolution: The impact of immersive 360° video on changing view points and moral judgment in the context of violent intergroup conflict.
- Delia Dumitrescu, Andrew R. N. Ross:
Embedding, quoting, or paraphrasing? Investigating the effects of political leaders' tweets in online news articles: The case of Donald Trump. - Reetta Oksa, Markus Kaakinen, Nina Savela, Noora Ellonen, Atte Oksanen:
Professional social media usage: Work engagement perspective. - Samantha Shorey, Benjamin Mako Hill, Samuel Woolley:
From hanging out to figuring it out: Socializing online as a pathway to computational thinking. - Hester Hockin-Boyers, Stacey Pope, Kimberly Jamie:
Digital pruning: Agency and social media use as a personal political project among female weightlifters in recovery from eating disorders. - James Meese, Edward Hurcombe:
Facebook, news media and platform dependency: The institutional impacts of news distribution on social platforms. - Stefania Vicari:
Is it all about storytelling? Living and learning hereditary cancer on Twitter. - Bianca C. Reisdorf, Andraz Petrovcic, Darja Groselj:
Going online on behalf of someone else: Characteristics of Internet users who act as proxy users. - Patrícia G. C. Rossini, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Erica Anita Baptista, Vanessa Veiga de Oliveira:
Dysfunctional information sharing on WhatsApp and Facebook: The role of political talk, cross-cutting exposure and social corrections. - Marco Deseriis:
Rethinking the digital democratic affordance and its impact on political representation: Toward a new framework.
- Max Schindler, Emese Domahidi:
The growing field of interdisciplinary research on user comments: A computational scoping review.
Volume 23, Number 9, September 2021
- Alisius D. Leong, Shirley S. Ho:
Perceiving online public opinion: The impact of Facebook opinion cues, opinion climate congruency, and source credibility on speaking out. - Barui K. Waruwu, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Andrew Duffy, Nuri Kim, Rich Ling:
Telling lies together? Sharing news as a form of social authentication. - Daniel Calderón Gómez:
The third digital divide and Bourdieu: Bidirectional conversion of economic, cultural, and social capital to (and from) digital capital among young people in Madrid. - Xinyu Zhao:
Digital labour in transnational mobility: Chinese international students' online boundary work in daigou. - Francesco D'Amato, Milena Cassella:
Cultural production and platform mediation: A case in music crowdfunding. - Qing Yan, Fan Yang:
From parasocial to parakin: Co-creating idols on social media. - Brady Robards, Ben Lyall, Claire Moran:
Confessional data selfies and intimate digital traces. - Tero Karppi, David B. Nieborg:
Facebook confessions: Corporate abdication and Silicon Valley dystopianism. - Angela Xiao Wu, Harsh Taneja:
Platform enclosure of human behavior and its measurement: Using behavioral trace data against platform episteme. - Balázs Bodó:
Mediated trust: A theoretical framework to address the trustworthiness of technological trust mediators. - Nicolas M. Anspach:
Trumping the equality norm? Presidential tweets and revealed racial attitudes. - Andrew J. Flanagin, Grant McKenzie, Audrey Abeyta:
Location in location-less environments: The role of geospatial concordance in online information evaluation. - James H. Liu, Robert Jiqi Zhang, Roosevelt Vilar, Petar Milojev, Moh. Abdul Hakim, Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Sandy Schumann, Dario Páez:
A typology of masspersonal information seeking repertoires (MISR): Global implications for political participation and subjective well-being. - Rachel Wood:
'What I'm not gonna buy': Algorithmic culture jamming and anti-consumer politics on YouTube. - Mykola Makhortykh, Claes H. de Vreese, Natali Helberger, Jaron Harambam, Dimitrios Bountouridis:
We are what we click: Understanding time and content-based habits of online news readers. - José van Dijck:
Seeing the forest for the trees: Visualizing platformization and its governance. - Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain:
"They were having so much fun, so genuinely . . .": K-pop fan online affect and corroborated authenticity.
- Sue Curry Jansen, Jefferson Pooley:
Blurring genres and violating guild norms: A review of reviews of The Age of Surveillance Capitalism.
- Elizaveta Poliakova:
Book Review: New Media Unions: Organizing Digital Journalists. - Ally McCrow-Young:
Book Review: Instagram: Visual social media cultures. - Kasiyarno, Ali Audah, Dahniar Th. Musa:
Book Review: The Era of Disinformation: Disruptive Politics, Technology, and Communication in the United States.
Volume 23, Number 10, October 2021
- Sarah Turner, July Galindo Quintero, Simon Turner, Jessica Lis, Leonie Maria Tanczer:
The exercisability of the right to data portability in the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) environment. - Andrei Zanescu, Martin French, Marc J. Lajeunesse:
Betting on DOTA 2's Battle Pass: Gamblification and productivity in play. - Aimei Yang, Adam J. Saffer:
Standing out in a networked communication context: Toward a network contingency model of public attention. - Liesel L. Sharabi, Elisabeth Timmermans:
Why settle when there are plenty of fish in the sea? Rusbult's investment model applied to online dating. - Johannes Paßmann, Cornelius Schubert:
Liking as taste making: Social media practices as generators of aesthetic valuation and distinction. - Katariina Mäkinen:
Resilience and vulnerability: Emotional and affective labour in mom blogging. - Angela Xiao Wu, Harsh Taneja, James G. Webster:
Going with the flow: Nudging attention online. - Andrew Zolides:
Gender moderation and moderating gender: Sexual content policies in Twitch's community guidelines. - Harry Yaojun Yan, Kai-Cheng Yang, Filippo Menczer, James Shanahan:
Asymmetrical perceptions of partisan political bots. - Ali Khalil, Leysan Khakimova Storie:
Social media and connective action: The case of the Saudi women's movement for the right to drive. - Lia Bozarth, Ceren Budak:
Beyond the eye-catchers: A large-scale study of social movement organizations' involvement in online protests. - Hadar Levy-Landesberg:
Listen up! Phatic thresholds and sound interface design. - S. Mo Jones-Jang, Dam Hee Kim, Kate Kenski:
Perceptions of mis- or disinformation exposure predict political cynicism: Evidence from a two-wave survey during the 2018 US midterm elections.
- Jernej Markelj:
Book Review: Affective Transformations: Politics - Algorithms - Media. - Alejandro Alvarado Rojas:
Book Review: Democratizing Our Data: A Manifesto. - Mario Haim:
Book Review: Subprime Attention Crisis: Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet. - Elizabeth Baik:
Book Review: Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make Our Platforms Less Polarizing. - Felipe Núñez-Sánchez:
Book Review: Cultural Analytics.
Volume 23, Number 11, November 2021
- Paromita Pain:
"It took me quite a long time to develop a voice": Examining feminist digital activism in the Indian #MeToo movement. - Toni G. L. A. van der Meer, Michael Hameleers:
Fighting biased news diets: Using news media literacy interventions to stimulate online cross-cutting media exposure patterns. - Bradley E. Wiggins:
Boogaloo and Civil War 2: Memetic antagonism in expressions of covert activism. - Jean K. Chalaby, Steve Plunkett:
Standing on the shoulders of tech giants: Media delivery, streaming television and the rise of global suppliers. - Anne-Linda Camerini, Tiziano Gerosa, Laura Marciano:
Predicting problematic smartphone use over time in adolescence: A latent class regression analysis of online and offline activities. - Lea Hellmueller, Juliane A. Lischka, Edda Humprecht:
Shaping (non)-discursive social media spaces: Cross-national typologies of news organizations' heavy commenters. - CJ Reynolds, Blake Hallinan:
The haunting of GeoCities and the politics of access control on the early Web. - Mattias Wahlström, Anton Törnberg, Hans Ekbrand:
Dynamics of violent and dehumanizing rhetoric in far-right social media. - Dennis Küster, Aleksandra Swiderska, David J. Gunkel:
I saw it on YouTube! How online videos shape perceptions of mind, morality, and fears about robots. - Jessica Maddox:
The secret life of pet Instagram accounts: Joy, resistance, and commodification in the Internet's cute economy. - Ozge Ozduzen, Umut Baris Korkut, Cansu Ozduzen:
'Refugees are not welcome': Digital racism, online place-making and the evolving categorization of Syrians in Turkey. - Sebastian Weingärtner:
Digital omnivores? How digital media reinforce social inequalities in cultural consumption. - Gina M. Masullo, Shuning Lu, Deepa Fadnis:
Does online incivility cancel out the spiral of silence? A moderated mediation model of willingness to speak out.
- Mitch L. Perkins:
Book Review: Social media and everyday life in South Africa. - Maciej Kowalewski:
Book Review: Platforms, Protests, and the Challenge of Networked Democracy. - Heath Row:
Book Review: Saving social: The dysfunctional past and promising future of social media. - Kylie Jarrett:
Book Review: A Precarious Game: The Illusion of Dream Jobs in the Video Game Industry.
Volume 23, Number 12, December 2021
- Sifan Xu, Shelby Luttman:
Networked publics in #NoDAPL protests: Interactions among activist publics and influence of locality and proximity on socially mediated networks. - Hye Min Kim:
What do others' reactions to body posting on Instagram tell us? The effects of social media comments on viewers' body image perception. - Aram Sinnreich, Patricia Aufderheide, Maggie Clifford, Saif Shahin:
Access shrugged: The decline of the copyleft and the rise of utilitarian openness. - Tiana Gaudette, Ryan Scrivens, Garth Davies, Richard Frank:
Upvoting extremism: Collective identity formation and the extreme right on Reddit. - Hema Preya Selvanathan, Brian Lickel:
How mainstream and alternative media shape public attitudes toward social change: Evidence from two panel studies during Malaysia's democratic transition. - Anna Lauren Hoffmann:
Terms of inclusion: Data, discourse, violence. - Mariah L. Wellman:
Trans-mediated parasocial relationships: Private Facebook groups foster influencer-follower connection. - Kim Borg, Jo Lindsay, Jim Curtis:
When news media and social media meet: How Facebook users reacted to news stories about a supermarket plastic bag ban. - David Hesmondhalgh:
Is music streaming bad for musicians? Problems of evidence and argument. - Jessie Liu, Helen Keane:
Naked loan selfies: Becoming collateral, becoming pornography. - Yuner Zhu, King-wa Fu:
Speaking up or staying silent? Examining the influences of censorship and behavioral contagion on opinion (non-) expression in China. - Lucia Bainotti, Alessandro Caliandro, Alessandro Gandini:
From archive cultures to ephemeral content, and back: Studying Instagram Stories with digital methods. - Sujin Choi:
News gap in a digital news environment: Calibrating editorial importance from user-rated news quality and identifying user characteristics that close the news gap.
- Omar O. Dumdum:
Social media has entered the international relations chat.
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