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New Media & Society, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 2010
- Naomi S. Baron:
Introduction to special section: mobile phones in cross-cultural context: Sweden, Estonia, the USA and Japan. 3-11 - Naomi S. Baron, Ylva Hård Af Segerstad:
Cross-cultural patterns in mobile-phone use: public space and reachability in Sweden, the USA and Japan. 13-34 - Ann-Sofie Axelsson:
Perpetual and personal: Swedish young adults and their use of mobile phones. 35-54 - Göran Bolin:
Domesticating the mobile in Estonia. 55-73 - Ralph Schroeder:
Mobile phones and the inexorable advance of multimodal connectedness. 75-90 - Oscar Westlund:
New(s) functions for the mobile: a cross-cultural study. 91-108 - Özgür Erdur-Baker:
Cyberbullying and its correlation to traditional bullying, gender and frequent and risky usage of internet-mediated communication tools. 109-125 - David J. Gunkel:
The real problem: avatars, metaphysics and online social interaction. 127-141 - Jürgen Gerhards, Mike S. Schäfer:
Is the internet a better public sphere? Comparing old and new media in the USA and Germany. 143-160 - Noah Arceneaux:
Review Article: Game theories, technologies and techniques of play: Bernard Perron and Mark J. P. Wolf, eds, The Video Game Theory Reader 2. New York: Routledge, 2009. xix + 430 pp. ISBN 978 - 041 - 596283 - 4 Nick Montfort and Ian Bogost, Racing the Beam: The Atari Video Computer System. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 180 pp. ISBN 978 - 0 - 262 - 01257 - 7 James Newman, Playing With Videogames. New York: Routledge, 2008. x + 207 pp. ISBN 978 - 0 - 415 - 38523 - 7. 161-166 - Mark Andrejevic:
Book Review: David Hesmondhalgh and Jason Toynbee, eds, The Media and Social Theory. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. xii + 291 pp. ISBN 978 - 0 - 415 - 44800 - 0, $51.95, (pbk). 167-170 - Michael Dick:
Book Review: Niels Lehmann, Lars Qvortrup and Bo Kampmann Walther, eds, The Concept of the Network Society: Post-ontological Reflections. Frederiksberg, Denmark: Samfundslitteratur Press/NORDICOM, 2007, 210 pp. ISBN 9788759311899, £32.00 (pbk). 170-172
Volume 12, Number 2, March 2010
- Andrew J. Flanagin, Craig Flanagin, Jon Flanagin:
Technical code and the social construction of the internet. 179-196 - Justin W. Patchin, Sameer Hinduja:
Trends in online social networking: adolescent use of MySpace over time. 197-216 - Brian Ekdale, Kang Namkoong, Timothy K. F. Fung, David D. Perlmutter:
Why blog? (then and now): exploring the motivations for blogging by popular American political bloggers. 217-234 - Jeroen Jansz, Corinne Avis, Mirjam Vosmeer:
Playing The Sims2: an exploration of gender differences in players' motivations and patterns of play. 235-251 - John Banks, Jason Potts:
Co-creating games: a co-evolutionary analysis. 253-270 - Julie Jones, Itai Himelboim:
Just a guy in pajamas? Framing the blogs in mainstream US newspaper coverage (1999 - 2005). 271-288 - Ian Weber:
Commodifying digital television in China: a socio-linguistic analysis of media discourse, technology deployment and control. 289-308 - Sonia Livingstone, Ellen J. Helsper:
Balancing opportunities and risks in teenagers' use of the internet: the role of online skills and internet self-efficacy. 309-329 - Jennifer Ruth Horner:
Book Review: Patrice Flichy: The Internet Imaginaire, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2007; 255 pp.: 109780262062619, US$29.95 (hbk). 331-334 - Heather Walmsley:
Book Review: John Hartley and Kelly McWilliam (eds): StoryCircle: Digital Storytelling Around the World, Wiley-Blackwell: Malden, MA, 2009; xvi + 307 pp.: 9781405180580, US$34.95 (pbk). 334-336 - Dan L. LeMahieu:
Book Review: Steven Shaviro: Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2009; xvi + 174 pp.: 9780262195768, US$28.00 (hbk). 336-338 - Patricia G. Lange:
Book Review: Jean Burgess and Joshua Green (with contributions by Henry Jenkins and John Hartley): YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture, Polity Press: Cambridge, 2009; xi + 172 pp.: 0745644791, US$14.36 (pbk). 338-340 - James Skinner:
Book Review: Jamie Sexton (ed.): Music, Sound and Multimedia: From the Live to the Virtual, Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, 2007; 204 pp.: 0748625348, £16.99 (pbk). 340-342
Volume 12, Number 3, May 2010
- Tarleton Gillespie:
The politics of 'platforms'. 347-364 - Trey Conatser:
There's no 'I' in information: some naysayings for new media studies. 365-378 - Shin-Il Moon, George A. Barnett, Yon Soo Lim:
The structure of international music flows using network analysis. 379-399 - Adrienne Massanari:
Designing for imaginary friends: information architecture, personas and the politics of user-centered design. 401-416 - Heather L. Hundley, Leonard Shyles:
US teenagers' perceptions and awareness of digital technology: a focus group approach. 417-433 - Scott W. Campbell, Nojin Kwak:
Mobile communication and social capital: an analysis of geographically differentiated usage patterns. 435-451 - Toshie Takahashi:
MySpace or Mixi? Japanese engagement with SNS (social networking sites) in the global age. 453-475 - Ester De Waal, Klaus Schoenbach:
News sites' position in the mediascape: uses, evaluations and media displacement effects over time. 477-496 - Joanna Goode:
The digital identity divide: how technology knowledge impacts college students. 497-513 - Zizi Papacharissi:
Review Article: Toward a technography of cyberspace: Martin Hand, Making Digital Cultures: Access, Interactivity, and Authenticity, Ashgate: Aldershot, 2008; 198 pp.: 9780754648406, £55.00 (hbk) Robert Hassan, The Information Society, Polity: Cambridge, 2008; xiii + 266 pp.: 9780745641805, £15.99 (pbk) David Morley, Media, Modernity and Technology: The Geography of the New, Routledge: New York, 2007; 288 pp.: 9780415333429, US$37.95 (pbk). 515-520 - Chuk Moran:
Book review: Christopher L McGahan, Racing Cyberculture: Minoritarian Art and Cultural Politics on the Internet, Routledge: New York: 2008; vii + 217 pp.: 9780415976565, $95.00 (hbk). 521-523 - David Hill:
Book review: Douglas Schuler, Liberating Voices: A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution, The MIT Press: Cambridge, MA and London, 2008; xiv + 604 pp.: 9780262195799, US$35.00 (pbk). 523-524
Volume 12, Number 4, June 2010
- Tami K. Tomasello, Youngwon Lee, April P. Baer:
'New media' research publication trends and outlets in communication, 1990-2006. 531-548 - Ayesha Zainudeen, Tahani Iqbal, Rohan Samarajiva:
Who's got the phone? Gender and the use of the telephone at the bottom of the pyramid. 549-566 - Scott McQuire:
Rethinking media events: large screens, public space broadcasting and beyond. 567-582 - Niels van Doorn:
The ties that bind: the networked performance of gender, sexuality and friendship on MySpace. 583-602 - Ulises A. Mejias:
The limits of networks as models for organizing the social. 603-617 - Lynette Kvasny, Roderick Lamar Lee:
The paradoxical consequences of the White House faith-based and community initiative for black churches. 619-636 - Magdalena Wojcieszak:
'Don't talk to me': effects of ideologically homogeneous online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties on extremism. 637-655 - Marcus Breen:
Digital determinism: culture industries in the USA-Australia Free Trade Agreement. 657-676 - Ingrid Erickson, Minna Aslama:
Review Article: Making, breaking promises? Civic spheres and virtual engagements: Henrik Bang and Anders Esmark (eds), New Publics with/out Democracy, Frederiksberg, Denmark: Samfundslitteratur Press/Nordicom, 2007; 380 pp.: 9788759311493, 348 DKK (pbk) Elizabeth Losh, Virtualpolitik: An Electronic History of Government Media-making in a Time of War, Scandal, Disaster, Miscommunication, and Mistakes, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2009; xi + 414 pp.: 9780262123044, $29.95 (hbk) Felicia Wu Song, Virtual Communities: Bowling Alone, Online Together, New York: Peter Lang, 2009; xviv + 178 pp.: 9781433103957, US$32.95 (pbk). 677-682 - David S. Heineman:
Book Review: Tim Jordan, Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2008. vi + 160 pp. ISBN 978 - 0 - 74563 - 9727, $19.95 (pbk). 683-685 - Sakari Taipale:
Book Review: Jane Vincent and Leopoldina Fortunati, eds, Electronic Emotion: The Mediation of Emotion via Information and Communication Technologies. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2009, 237 pp. ISBN 978-3-03911-866, $51.95 (pbk). 685-687
Volume 12, Number 5, August 2010
- Anthony Faiola, Stephen Boyd Davis, Richard L. Edwards:
Extending knowledge domains for new media education: integrating interaction design theory and methods. 691-709 - Junghee Lee, Hyunjoo Lee:
The computer-mediated communication network: exploring the linkage between the online community and social capital. 711-727 - Robert Glenn Howard:
Enacting a virtual 'ekklesia': online Christian fundamentalism as vernacular religion. 729-744 - Aeron Davis:
New media and fat democracy: the paradox of online participation1. 745-761 - Lee Humphreys:
Mobile social networks and urban public space. 763-778 - Michael Sangyeob Lee, Carrie Heeter, Robert LaRose:
A modern Cinderella story: a comparison of viewer responses to interactive vs linear narrative in solitary and co-viewing settings. 779-795 - Kirsten J. Broadfoot, Debashish Munshi, Natalie Nelson-Marsh:
COMMUNEcation: a rhizomatic tale of participatory technology, postcoloniality and professional community. 797-812 - Roman Brandtweiner, Elisabeth Donat, Johann Kerschbaum:
How to become a sophisticated user: a two-dimensional approach to e-literacy. 813-833 - Arndt Graf:
Electronic Orientalism? the afterlife of Syed Hussein Alatas' The Myth of the Lazy Native in online databases. 835-854 - Alfred Hermida, Mary Bryson:
Review Article: Complexities of networked media within the transitive spheres of globalization: Megan Boler (ed.), Digital Media and Democracy: Tactics in Hard Times. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008, 464 pp. ISBN 9 - 7802 - 6202 - 6420, $43.00 (hbk) Adrienne Russell and Nabil Echchaibi (eds), International Blogging: Identity, Politics, and Networked Publics. New York: Peter Lang, 2009. viii + 205 pp. ISBN 978 - 1433 - 10233 - 2, $32.95 (pbk). 855-860 - Alessandro Delfanti:
Book Review: Mathieu O'Neil, Cyberchiefs: Autonomy and Authority in Online Tribes. London and New York: Pluto Press, 2009. x + 242 pp. ISBN 9 - 7874 - 5327 - 969, £17.99/$32.95 (pbk). 861-863 - Charles Ess:
Book Review: Miguel Sicart, The Ethics of Computer Games. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 264 pp. ISBN 9 - 7802 - 6201 - 2652, $35.00 (cloth). 863-865
Volume 12, Number 6, September 2010
- Jason Farman:
Mapping the digital empire: Google Earth and the process of postmodern cartography. 869-888 - Hayley Birch, Emma Weitkamp:
Podologues: conversations created by science podcasts. 889-909 - Nikki Usher:
Goodbye to the news: how out-of-work journalists assess enduring news values and the new media landscape. 911-928 - Jessica E. Brophy:
Developing a corporeal cyberfeminism: beyond cyberutopia. 929-945 - Marika Lüders, Lin Prøitz, Terje Rasmussen:
Emerging personal media genres. 947-963 - Taede Tillema, Martin Dijst, Tim Schwanen:
Face-to-face and electronic communications in maintaining social networks: the influence of geographical and relational distance and of information content. 965-983 - Roderick Graham:
Group differences in attitudes towards technology among Americans. 985-1003 - Tom Evens, Lieven De Marez, Laurence Hauttekeete, Daniël Biltereyst, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
Attracting the un-served audience: the sustainability of long tail-based business models for cultural television content. 1005-1023 - Alison Powell:
Review Article: Method, methodology, and new media: Grant Kien, Global Technography: Ethnography in the Age of Mobility. New York: Peter Lang Press, 2009, 193 pp. ISBN: 978 - 1 - 4331 - 0293 - 6, $31.95 (pbk) Nalita James and Hugh Busher, Online Interviewing. London: Sage, 2009, 161 pp. ISBN: 978 - 141 - 294532 - 5, £22.99 (pbk). 1025-1031 - Ryan McGeough:
Book Review: Stephen Coleman and Jay G. Blumler, The Internet and Democratic Citizenship: Theory, Practice and Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ix + 220 pp. ISBN 978 - 0 - 52181752 - 3, $23.99 (pbk). 1033-1035 - Lucian F. Dinu:
Book Review: Christina Spurgeon, Advertising and New Media. New York: Routledge, 2008. x + 242 pp. ISBN 978 - 0 - 415 - 43034 - 0, $108.00 (hbk). 1035-1037
Volume 12, Number 7, November 2010
- Vanessa Dirksen, Ard Huizing, Bas Smit:
'Piling on layers of understanding': the use of connective ethnography for the study of (online) work practices. 1045-1063 - Serena Carpenter:
A study of content diversity in online citizen journalism and online newspaper articles. 1064-1084 - Eugenia Mitchelstein, Pablo Boczkowski:
Online news consumption research: An assessment of past work and an agenda for the future. 1085-1102 - Jenny L. Davis:
Architecture of the personal interactive homepage: constructing the self through MySpace. 1103-1119 - John Farnsworth, Terry Austrin:
The ethnography of new media worlds? Following the case of global poker. 1120-1136 - Yoonjae Nam, George A. Barnett:
Communication media diffusion and substitutions: longitudinal trends from 1980 to 2005 in Korea. 1137-1155 - Amy Schmitz Weiss, David Domingo:
Innovation processes in online newsrooms as actor-networks and communities of practice. 1156-1171 - Deen Freelon:
Analyzing online political discussion using three models of democratic communication. 1172-1190 - Heidi Campbell, Antonio C. La Pastina:
How the iPhone became divine: new media, religion and the intertextual circulation of meaning. 1191-1207 - John Monberg:
Review Article: New media and the city: Scott McQuire, The Media City: Media, Architecture and Urban Space. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2008. xi+228 pp. ISBN 9781412907934, $99.95 (hbk) Michael Bull, Sound Moves: iPod Culture and Urban Experience. New York: Routledge, 2007, 180 pp. ISBN 9780415257527, $53.95 (pbk) Robert H. Kargon and Arthur P. Molella, Invented Edens: Techno-cities of the Twentieth Century. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2008. viii+190 pp. ISBN 9780262113205, $24.95 (hbk). 1208-1214 - Leah A. Lievrouw:
Book Review: Martin Lister, Jon Dovey, Seth Giddings, Iain Grant, and Kieran Kelly, New Media: A Critical Introduction (2nd edn.). London and New York: Routledge, 2009. xvi + 446 pp. ISBN 9780415431613, $125.00 (pbk). 1215-1218 - Danielle Wiese Leek:
Book Review: Christine Harold, Ourspace: Resisting the Corporate Control of Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007. ix + 190 pp. ISBN 978816649556, $20.00 (pbk). 1218-1220 - Jill Hopke:
Book Review: James Schwoch, Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 1946 - 69. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009, 256 pp. ISBN 978252075698. $25.00 (pbk). 1220-1222
Volume 12, Number 8, December 2010
- Bruce Etling, John Kelly, Robert Faris, John Palfrey:
Mapping the Arabic blogosphere: politics and dissent online. 1225-1243 - Nikos Smyrnaios, Emmanuel Marty, Franck Rebillard:
Does the Long Tail apply to online news? A quantitative study of French-speaking news websites. 1244-1261 - Noah Arceneaux, Amy Schmitz Weiss:
Seems stupid until you try it: press coverage of Twitter, 2006-9. 1262-1279 - Mary Grace Antony, Ryan J. Thomas:
'This is citizen journalism at its finest': YouTube and the public sphere in the Oscar Grant shooting incident. 1280-1296 - Susanna Paasonen:
Labors of love: netporn, Web 2.0 and the meanings of amateurism. 1297-1312 - Michael Chan:
The impact of email on collective action: a field application of the SIDE model. 1313-1330 - Stephen Groening:
From 'a box in the theater of the world' to 'the world as your living room': cellular phones, television and mobile privatization. 1331-1347 - Limor Shifman, Menahem Blondheim:
The medium is the joke: online humor about and by networked computers. 1348-1367 - Sabine Niederer, José van Dijck:
Wisdom of the crowd or technicity of content? Wikipedia as a sociotechnical system. 1368-1387 - Lars Nyre:
Review Article: Sound studies is still tuning in: Karen Collins, Game Sound. An Introduction to the History, Theory, and Practice of Video Game Music and Sound Design. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008. x + 173 pp. ISBN 9780262033787. $28.00 (hbk) Frances Dyson, Sounding New Media. Immersion and Embodiment in the Arts and Culture. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. xii + 241 pp. ISBN 9780520258990. $24.95 (pbk). 1388-1393 - Johan Lagerkvist:
Book Review: Book Reviews: Guobin Yang, The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online, New York: Columbia University Press, 2009, 320 pp. ISBN 9780231144209, $29.50 (hbk). 1394-1396 - Ben S. Bunting Jr.:
Book Review: Adriana de Souza e Silva and Daniel M. Sutko, eds, Digital Cityscapes: Merging Digital and Urban Playscapes, New York: Peter Lang, 2009. xi + 371 pp. ISBN 9781433105326, $36.95 (pbk). 1396-1398
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