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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, November 2021
- Darren L. Linvill, Patrick L. Warren, Amanda E. Moore:
Talking to Trolls - How Users Respond to a Coordinated Information Operation and Why They're So Supportive. - Yini Zhang
, Fan Chen, Karl Rohe:
Social Media Public Opinion as Flocks in a Murmuration: Conceptualizing and Measuring Opinion Expression on Social Media.
Volume 27, Number 2, January 2022
- Ben Wasike:
Memes, Memes, Everywhere, nor Any Meme to Trust: Examining the Credibility and Persuasiveness of COVID-19-Related Memes. - Correction to: Social Media Public Opinion as Flocks in a Murmuration: Conceptualizing and Measuring Opinion Expression on Social Media.
- Katy E. Pearce
, Pranav Malhotra
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Inaccuracies and Izzat: Channel Affordances for the Consideration of Face in Misinformation Correction. - Hong Chen
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The "Connected" Caregivers: Exploring the Interplay of Left-Behind Women's Socio-Structural Immobilities and Communicative Mobilities in Transnational Power Geometries. - Andre Lanctot
, Linda Duxbury:
Measurement of Perceived Importance and Urgency of Email: An Employees' Perspective.
Volume 27, Number 3, March 2022
- Yue (Nancy) Dai
, Jingyuan Shi
:
Vicarious Interactions in Online Support Communities: The Roles of Visual Anonymity and Social Identification. - Yomna Elsayed, Andrea B. Hollingshead:
Humor Reduces Online Incivility. - Jamie Foster Campbell
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Rules for Mediated Romance: A Digital Exploration of How Couples Negotiate Expectations. - Corrigendum to: Understanding the Effects of Personalization as a Privacy Calculus: Analyzing Self-Disclosure Across Health, News, and Commerce Contexts.
Volume 27, Number 4, July 2022
- Christopher R. Darr, Erini Doss:
The Fake One is the Real One: Finstas, Authenticity, and Context Collapse in Teen Friend Groups. - Magdalena Obermaier
, Desirée Schmuck
:
Youths as targets: factors of online hate speech victimization among adolescents and young adults. - Markus Appel
, Fabian Prietzel:
The detection of political deepfakes. - Tommaso Trillò
, Blake Hallinan
, Limor Shifman
:
A typology of social media rituals. - Maria D. Molina
, S. Shyam Sundar
:
When AI moderates online content: effects of human collaboration and interactive transparency on user trust.
Volume 27, Number 5, August 2022
- Hyunjin Kang
, Chen Lou
:
AI agency vs. human agency: understanding human-AI interactions on TikTok and their implications for user engagement. - Jessica J. Eckstein
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Understanding darkness: age, sex, and tech-proficiency in knowledge and perceptions of technology-mediated abuse. - Didem Özkul
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Children's mobile communicative practices and locational privacy.
Volume 27, Number 6, September 2022
- Zicheng Zhu
, Renwen Zhang
, Yuren Qin
:
Toxicity and prosocial behaviors in massively multiplayer online games: The role of mutual dependence, power, and passion. - Jinping Wang
, S. Shyam Sundar
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Liking versus commenting on online news: effects of expression affordances on political attitudes. - Haley R. Hatfield
, Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn
, Matthew Klein, Kristine L. Nowak
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Confronting whiteness through virtual humans: a review of 20 years of research in prejudice and racial bias using virtual environments. - Janice Denegri-Knott, Rebecca Jenkins, Siân Lindley:
Valuing digital possessions: the role of affordances. - Mehri S. Agai
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Disconnectivity synced with identity cultivation: adolescent narratives of digital disconnection. - Nick Mathews
, Christopher Ali:
"Come on f-er, just load!" Powerlessness, waiting, and life without broadband. - Jakob Ohme
, Kathleen Searles, Claes H. de Vreese:
Information processing on smartphones in public versus private.
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