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New Media & Society, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2025
- Steve Jones:
Editorial. 3-4 - Aiden James Kosciesza
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Doing gender in game spaces: Transgender and non-binary players' gender signaling strategies in online games. 5-23 - Matthew J. Kushin
, Masahiro Yamamoto:
Can a self-regulation strategy help make social media more civil? Exploring the potential of mental contrasting with implementation intentions to reduce incivility in online political discussion. 24-42 - Kim Toffoletti
, Holly Thorpe, Rebecca Olive, Adele Pavlidis, Claire Moran:
A feminist embodied ethics of social media use: Corporeal vulnerability and relational care practices. 43-61 - Teresa K. Naab, Hanna-Sophie Ruess, Constanze Küchler:
The influence of the deliberative quality of user comments on the number and quality of their reply comments. 62-83 - Teela Sanders
, Gaynor Trueman, Kate Worthington, Rachel Keighley
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Non-consensual sharing of images: Commercial content creators, sexual content creation platforms and the lack of protection. 84-105 - Andrew Chadwick
, Natalie-Anne Hall, Cristian Vaccari:
Misinformation rules!? Could "group rules" reduce misinformation in online personal messaging? 106-126 - Andrey Kasimov
, Regan Johnston, Tej Heer:
"Pepe the frog, the greedy merchant and #stopthesteal": A comparative study of discursive and memetic communication on Twitter and 4chan/pol during the insurrection on the US Capitol. 127-150 - Vincent Obia
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Twitter activism: Understanding the Twittersphere as the foremost community for activism and dragging in Nigeria. 151-167 - Anke Fiedler
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The "digital village" revisited, or the re-ruralization of the public and private spheres in contemporary digitality. 168-184 - Tim Markham
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Investigating digitally mediated temporal experience: From empiricism to ethics. 185-202 - Saifuddin Ahmed
, Sangwon Lee
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The inhibition effect: Privacy concerns disrupt the positive effects of social media use on online political participation. 203-224 - Nick Wuestenenk
, Frank van Tubergen, Tobias H. Stark:
The influence of group membership on online expressions and polarization on a discussion platform: An experimental study. 225-245 - Natalia Khvorostianov
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"Is everyone alive?": Smartphone use by Ukrainian refugee children. 246-262 - Emma Pullen, Laura Mora, Michael Silk:
Paralympic cripvertising: On the gendered self-representations of Paralympic athletes on social media. 263-280 - Fae Heaselgrave
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Unpaid digital care work: Unmasking the parental mediation practices of contemporary mothers. 281-296 - Piotr Romanowski
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Digitally mediated code-switching in transnational families in Australia: Fathers and children. 297-318 - Christian Staal Bruun Overgaard
, Jessica R. Collier:
In different worlds: The contributions of polarization and platforms to partisan (mis)perceptions. 319-337 - Jean-Christophe Plantin
, Andrea K. Thomer:
Platforms, programmability, and precarity: The platformization of research repositories in academic libraries. 338-358 - Rohan Grover
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Contingent connectivity: Internet shutdowns and the infrastructural precarity of digital citizenship. 359-378 - Yu-Hao Lee
, Tina Chien-Wen Yuan
, Nanyi Bi:
Investigating social presence in "In Real Life" streaming for community building. 379-403 - Wei-Jie Hsiao
, Samantha Shorey
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Machine visions: A corporate imaginary of artificial sight. 404-423 - Michael Halpin
, Norann Richard, Kayla Preston, Meghan Gosse, Finlay Maguire:
Men who hate women: The misogyny of involuntarily celibate men. 424-442 - Sangwon Lee
, Jihyang Choi
, Chloe Ahn:
Hate prompts participation: Examining the dynamic relationship between affective polarization and political participation. 443-461 - Tian Jing
, Linxuan Gao, Huifeng Zhang
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To move closer or farther away: Active domestication and limited role of using digital media by the visually impaired people in China. 462-479 - Irvin Goldman
, Charles H. Davis, Rory Austin Clark
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Exploring subjective sociocultural understandings of "fear of missing out" (FoMO) and the unsettled self in a time of deep mediatization. 480-501 - Sine Nørholm Just, Jannick Friis Christensen, Stefan Schwarzkopf:
Disconnective action: Online activism against a corporate sponsorship at WorldPride 2021. 502-521 - Jianing Li
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Not all skepticism is "healthy" skepticism: Theorizing accuracy- and identity-motivated skepticism toward social media misinformation. 522-544 - Reviewer Acknowledgements. 545-592
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