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The Information Society, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, 2019
- Nicholas A. John, Asaf Nissenbaum:
An agnotological analysis of APIs: or, disconnectivity and the ideological limits of our knowledge of social media. 1-12 - Maja Simunjak, Alessandro Caliandro:
Twiplomacy in the age of Donald Trump: Is the diplomatic code changing? 13-25 - Samali Violet Mlay, Humphrey M. Sabi:
A structural analysis of ICT-based intervention on reading habits in Uganda. 26-35 - Jenifer Sunrise Winter, Elizabeth J. Davidson:
Big data governance of personal health information and challenges to contextual integrity. 36-51
- Robert B. Affe:
The Real Cyber War: The Political Economy of Internet Freedom. 52-53
Volume 35, Number 2, 2019
Introduction
- Tony H. Grubesic, Tooran Alizadeh:
Introduction to the special issue: Why "Access to data" is now more important than ever. 55-56
- Elizabeth A. Mack, William H. Dutton, R. V. Rikard, Aleksandr Yankelevich:
Mapping and measuring the information society: A social science perspective on the opportunities, problems, and prospects of broadband Internet data in the United States. 57-68 - Edward Helderop, Tony H. Grubesic, Tooran Alizadeh:
Data deluge or data trickle? Difficulties in acquiring public data for telecommunications policy analysis. 69-80 - Reza Rajabiun, Fenwick McKelvey:
Complementary realities: Public domain Internet measurements in the development of Canada's universal access policies. 81-94 - Elizabeth A. Mack:
Geographic dimensions of broadband data uncertainty. 95-106
- Maung Kyaw Sein:
Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D). 107-108
Volume 35, Number 3, 2019
- Ben Lyall:
Fitness for sale: The value of self-tracking in secondhand exchange. 109-121 - Kathrin Bednar, Sarah Spiekermann, Marc Langheinrich:
Engineering Privacy by Design: Are engineers ready to live up to the challenge? 122-142 - Pavle Sicherl:
Different statistical measures create different perceptions of the digital divide. 143-157
- Felix M. Simon:
"We power democracy": Exploring the promises of the political data analytics industry. 158-169
- Randall M. Livingstone:
Socialbots and Their Friends: Digital Media and the Automation of Sociality. 170-171
Volume 35, Number 4, 2019
- Patrick Burkart, Susanna Leijonhufvud:
The Spotification of public service media. 173-183 - Thomas Häussler:
Patterns of polarization: Transnational dynamics in climate change online networks in the US and Switzerland. 184-197 - Jérôme Hergueux, Dariusz Jemielniak:
Should digital files be considered a commons? Copyright infringement in the eyes of lawyers. 198-215 - Amanda Meng, Carl F. DiSalvo, Lokman Tsui, Michael L. Best:
The social impact of open government data in Hong Kong: Umbrella Movement protests and adversarial politics. 216-228
- Andrew Feenberg:
The Internet as network, world, co-construction, and mode of governance. 229-243
- Do artifacts (still) have politics? 244-249
Volume 35, Number 5, 2019
Articles
- Noah McClain:
Caught inside the black box: Criminalization, opaque technology, and the New York subway MetroCard. 251-271 - Angela Xiao Wu, Harsh Taneja:
How did the data extraction business model come to dominate? Changes in the web use ecosystem before mobiles surpassed personal computers. 272-285 - Anique J. Scheerder, Alexander J. A. M. van Deursen, Jan A. G. M. van Dijk:
Negative outcomes of Internet use: A qualitative analysis in the homes of families with different educational backgrounds. 286-298
- Donncha Kavanagh, Gianluca Miscione:
Carnival in the global village: Re-imagining information infrastructures. 299-313
- Katelyn Ma:
Artificial unintelligence: How computers misunderstand the world. 314-315
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