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New Media & Society, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2024
- Steve Jones, David W. Park:
Editorial. 3-4 - David W. Park:
Tribute to the Voluntarist Ethos of New Media & Society: A Farewell. 5-6 - Jutta Joachim, Andrea Schneiker:
Public or private? Blurring the lines through YouTube recruitment of military veterans by private security companies. 7-28 - Chun Lai:
The influences of different types of social media activities on ethnic minorities' acculturation. 29-52 - Michael Chan, Francis L. F. Lee, Hsuan-Ting Chen:
Examining the roles of social media use and connections to public actors on democratic engagement: An analysis of young adults in three Asian societies. 53-70 - Nicola Ens, Attila Marton:
"Sure, I saw sales, but it consumed me" from resilience to erosion in the digital hustle economy. 71-90 - Wenjing Pan, Jorge Peña:
A replication and expansion of the exposure effects of online model photos and social comparison goals on planned behaviors and self-efficacy to lose weight. 91-112 - Matthias Hofer, Eszter Hargittai:
Online social engagement, depression, and anxiety among older adults. 113-130 - Marcelo Luis Barbosa dos Santos, Magdalena Saldaña, Ksenia Tsyganova:
Subversive affordances as a form of digital transnational activism: The case of Telegram's native proxy. 131-153 - Veronica Sheanoda, Kay Bussey, Tiffany Jones:
Sexuality, gender and culturally diverse interpretations of cyberbullying. 154-171 - Moritz Büchi:
Digital well-being theory and research. 172-189 - Eliane Bucher, Christian Fieseler, Christoph Lutz, Alexander Buhmann:
Professionals, purpose-seekers, and passers-through: How microworkers reconcile alienation and platform commitment through identity work. 190-215 - Saif Shahin, Junki Nakahara, Mariana Sánchez:
Black Lives Matter goes global: Connective action meets cultural hybridity in Brazil, India, and Japan. 216-235 - Thomas Wimark, Daniel Hedlund:
From individuals to emotional drones: Technology-driven change in the collective conditioning of intimacy. 236-252 - Nicholas Holm:
Deadpan humour, the comic disposition and the interpretation of ironic ambiguity online. 253-270 - Cato Waeterloos, Michel Walrave, Koen Ponnet:
The role of multi-platform news consumption in explaining civic participation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A communication mediation approach. 271-291 - Hannah K. Jarman, Siân A. McLean, Amy Slater, Mathew D. Marques, Susan J. Paxton:
Direct and indirect relationships between social media use and body satisfaction: A prospective study among adolescent boys and girls. 292-312 - Jathan Sadowski:
'Anyway, the dashboard is dead': On trying to build urban informatics. 313-328 - Hanne Marleen Stegeman:
Regulating and representing camming: Strict limits on acceptable content on webcam sex platforms. 329-345 - Peng Zheng, Paul C. Adams, Jiejie Wang:
Shifting moods on Sina Weibo: The first 12 weeks of COVID-19 in Wuhan. 346-367 - Matthew Barnidge, Michael A. Xenos:
Social media news deserts: Digital inequalities and incidental news exposure on social media platforms. 368-388 - Gabriele Fariello, Dariusz Jemielniak, Adam Sulkowski:
Does Godwin's law (rule of Nazi analogies) apply in observable reality? An empirical study of selected words in 199 million Reddit posts. 389-404 - Jin Lee, Crystal Abidin:
Backdoor advertising scandals, Yingyeo culture, and cancel culture among YouTube Influencers in South Korea. 405-425 - Martha Newson, Yi Zhao, Marwa El Zein, Justin Sulik, Guillaume Dezecache, Ophelia Deroy, Bahar Tunçgenç:
Digital contact does not promote wellbeing, but face-to-face contact does: A cross-national survey during the COVID-19 pandemic. 426-449 - Qinfeng Zhu, Brian E. Weeks, Nojin Kwak:
Implications of online incidental and selective exposure for political emotions: Affective polarization during elections. 450-472 - Emily Edwards, Sarah Ford, Radhika Gajjala, Padmini Ray Murray, Kiran Vinod Bhatia:
Shaheen Bagh: Making sense of (re)emerging "Subaltern" feminist political subjectivities in hashtag publics through critical, feminist interventions. 473-494 - Sanna Malinen:
The owners of information: Content curation practices of middle-level gatekeepers in political Facebook groups. 495-512 - Bradley J. Bond, Brandon Miller:
YouTube as my space: The relationships between YouTube, social connectedness, and (collective) self-esteem among LGBTQ individuals. 513-533 - Daniel G. Heslep, P. S. Berge:
Mapping Discord's darkside: Distributed hate networks on Disboard. 534-555 - Daniel Kreiss, Shannon C. McGregor:
A review and provocation: On polarization and platforms. 556-579 - Sophie Toupin:
Shaping feminist artificial intelligence. 580-595 - Subhalakshmi Gooptu, Shiv Issar:
Book Reviews: Worn Out: How Retailers Surveil and Exploit Workers in the Digital Age and How Workers Are Fighting Back Madison Van Oort. 596-598 - Hakan Karahasan:
Book Reviews: Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention Johann Hari. 598-600 - Kat Fuller:
Book Reviews: Red Pilled: The Allure of Digital Hate Luke Munn. 600-602 - Reviewer acknowledgements. 603-615
Volume 26, Number 2, February 2024
- Yiyi Yin, Zhuoxiao Xie:
Playing platformized language games: Social media logic and the mutation of participatory cultures in Chinese online fandom. 619-641 - Lea Püchel, Christian-Mathias Wellbrock:
Examining the digital renewal of news communication: A categorization of presentation modes in digital journalism. 642-673 - Jeffrey Lane, Fanny A. Ramirez:
Carceral communication: Mass incarceration as communicative phenomenon. 674-691 - Mingxuan Liu, Sukyoung Choi, Do Own (Donna) Kim, Dmitri Williams:
Connecting in-game performance, need satisfaction, and psychological well-being: A comparison of older and younger players in World of Tanks. 692-710 - Cornelia Sindermann, Christopher Kannen, Christian Montag:
The degree of heterogeneity of news consumption in Germany - Descriptive statistics and relations with individual differences in personality, ideological attitudes, and voting intentions. 711-731 - Neil Alperstein:
A study of web ecology: The use of trackers on pro science climate change and climate denier websites. 732-756 - Nina Savela, David García, Max Pellert, Atte Oksanen:
Emotional talk about robotic technologies on Reddit: Sentiment analysis of life domains, motives, and temporal themes. 757-781 - Saifuddin Ahmed, Teresa Gil-Lopez:
The company you keep: Social network characteristics and political participation disparity among adolescents and young adults. 782-804 - Mika-Petri Laakkonen, Ville Kivivirta:
Elevators as media objects manipulating information in time. 805-822 - Orlando Woods:
The affective embeddings of gacha games: Aesthetic assemblages and the mediated expression of the self. 823-838 - Anders Nj Lien:
A battle for truth: Islam-related counterpublic discourse on Scandinavian news media Facebook pages. 839-858 - Grace H. Wolff, Cuihua Shen:
Audience size, moderator activity, gender, and content diversity: Exploring user participation and financial commitment on Twitch.tv. 859-881 - Anat Leshnick:
Deletion discussions on Hebrew Wikipedia: Negotiating global and local ideologies. 882-898 - Shengchun Huang, Tian Yang:
No trade-offs between news and entertainment: Evidence from online engagement data. 899-920 - Ines Engelmann, Hanna Marzinkowski, Klara Langmann:
Salient deliberative norm types in comment sections on news sites. 921-940 - Hyunyi Cho, Julie Cannon, Rachel Lopez, Wenbo Li:
Social media literacy: A conceptual framework. 941-960 - Molly Pocock, Michael Skey:
'You feel a need to inspire and be active on these sites otherwise . . . people won't remember your name': Elite female athletes and the need to maintain 'appropriate distance' in navigating online gendered space. 961-977 - Will Marler, Eszter Hargittai:
Division of digital labor: Partner support for technology use among older adults. 978-994 - Teresa Correa, Sebastián Valenzuela, Isabel Pavez:
For better and for worse: A panel survey of how mobile-only and hybrid Internet use affects digital skills over time. 995-1017 - Colten Meisner, Brooke Erin Duffy, Malte Ziewitz:
The labor of search engine evaluation: Making algorithms more human or humans more algorithmic? 1018-1033 - Axel Kuhn, Annika Schwabe, Hajo Boomgarden, Lukas Brandl, Günther Stocker, Gerhard Lauer, Ina Brendel-Kepser, Marion Krause-Wolters:
Who gets lost? How digital academic reading impacts equal opportunity in higher education. 1034-1055 - Urs Stäheli, Luise Stoltenberg:
Digital detox tourism: Practices of analogization. 1056-1073 - Zhicong Chen, Eric Jardine, Xiao Fan Liu, Jonathan J. H. Zhu:
Seeking anonymity on the Internet: The knowledge accumulation process and global usage of the Tor network. 1074-1095 - Dominik Neumann, Nancy Rhodes:
Morality in social media: A scoping review. 1096-1126 - Cristiane Melchior, Mírian Oliveira:
A systematic literature review of the motivations to share fake news on social media platforms and how to fight them. 1127-1150 - Rebecca Scales:
Book Review: Media of the Masses: Cassette Culture in Modern Egypt. 1151-1153 - Minghao Ma, Zhen Hu:
Book Review: Translation, Adaptation and Digital Media. 1153-1155 - Dorota Domalewska:
Book Review: Social Media as Social Science Data. 1155-1157 - Yongjian Li:
Book Review: Digital Migration. 1157-1160 - Elizabeth Schiffler:
Book Review: Food Instagram: Identity, Influence, and Negotiation. 1160-1162
Volume 26, Number 3, 2024
- Mark Andrejevic, Chris O'Neill:
Automated responses to the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: An overview. 1165-1182 - Anna Jackman, Michael Richardson, Madelene Veber:
Where are the pandemic drones? On the 'failure' of automated aerial solutionism. 1183-1203 - Mark Andrejevic, Chris O'Neill, Gavin Smith, Neil Selwyn, Xin Gu:
Granular biopolitics: Facial recognition, pandemics and the securitization of circulation. 1204-1226 - Lauren Kelly:
Supermarket 'dark jobs' and rapid grocery delivery: Transformations in labour, technology and logistics. 1227-1248 - Georgia van Toorn, Lloyd Cox:
Digital citizenship and disability in the covid era. 1249-1267 - Gerard Goggin, Rowan Wilken:
QR codes and automated decision-making in the COVID-19 pandemic. 1268-1289 - Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Louisa Bartolo, Betsy Alpert:
Acting like a bot as a defiance of platform power: Examining YouTubers' patterns of 'inauthentic' behaviour on Twitter during COVID-19. 1290-1314 - Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño, Jean Burgess:
Beyond the 'critical incident': COVID-19, data journalism and the slow road to editorial automation in Australian newsrooms. 1315-1332 - Christopher O'Neill:
Disaster, facial recognition technology, and the problem of the corpse. 1333-1348 - Sarah Pink, Yolande A. A. Strengers, Hannah Korsmeyer:
Future notification: Living and breathing in post-pandemic climate change. 1349-1365 - Heather Horst, Adam Sargent, Luke Gaspard:
Beyond extraction: Data strategies from the Global South. 1366-1383 - Stefanie Duguay, Christopher Dietzel, David Myles:
The year of the "virtual date": Reimagining dating app affordances during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1384-1402 - Svenja Schäfer, Philipp Müller, Marc Ziegele:
The double-edged sword of online deliberation: How evidence-based user comments both decrease and increase discussion participation intentions on social media. 1403-1428 - Yu-Leung Ng:
Exploring the association between use of conversational artificial intelligence and social capital: Survey evidence from Hong Kong. 1429-1444 - Ann Rousseau:
The role of task relevance and information credibility in adolescents' internalization of and reliance on social media ideals. 1445-1466 - Johanna Arnesson:
'Endorsing a dictatorship and getting paid for it': Discursive struggles over intimacy and authenticity in the politicisation of influencer collaborations. 1467-1483 - Baruch Shomron, Yossi David:
Protecting the community: How digital media promotes safer behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic in authoritarian communities - a case study of the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel. 1484-1504 - Magdalena Wischnewski, Thao Ngo, Rebecca Bernemann, Martin Jansen, Nicole Krämer:
"I agree with you, bot!" How users (dis)engage with social bots on Twitter. 1505-1526 - Andrea Alarcón:
The usefulness of open events: Navigating professional spaces of urban Meetups. 1527-1543 - Tobias Heidenreich, Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Fabienne Lind, Hajo G. Boomgaarden:
Discontentment trumps Euphoria: Interacting with European Politicians' migration-related messages on social media. 1544-1565 - Pascal Lupien, Adriana Rincón, Andrés Lalama, Gabriel Chiriboga:
Framing Indigenous protest in the online public sphere: A comparative frame analysis. 1566-1584 - Carlo Perrotta, Neil Selwyn, Carrie A. Ewin:
Artificial intelligence and the affective labour of understanding: The intimate moderation of a language model. 1585-1609 - Jasmine Fardouly, Natasha R. Magson, Ronald M. Rapee, Ella L. Oar, Carly J. Johnco, Cele Richardson, Justin Freeman:
Investigating longitudinal and bidirectional relationships between parental factors and time spent on social media during early adolescence. 1610-1626 - Chao Yu, Drew Margolin:
Sharing inequalities: Racial discrimination in review acquisition on Airbnb. 1627-1647 - Liam Cross, Linda K. Kaye, Juris Savostijanovs, Neil McLatchie, Matthew Johnston, Liam Whiteman, Robyn Mooney, Gray Atherton:
Gendered violence and sexualized representations in video games: (Lack of) effect on gender-related attitudes. 1648-1669 - Jennifer Park, Jada Hallman, Sunny Xun Liu, Jeff T. Hancock:
Black representation in social media well-being research: A scoping review of social media experience and psychological well-being among Black users in the United States. 1670-1702 - Wenting Yu, Fei Shen:
Mapping verification behaviors in the post-truth era: A systematic review. 1703-1727 - Mark Brewin:
Book Review: Hyperculture: Culture and globalization Byung-Chul Han. 1728-1730 - Mel Monier:
Book Review: Racialized Media: The Design Matthew W. Hughey and Emma González-Lesser. 1730-1732
Volume 26, Number 4, 2024
- Sal Hagen:
'Who is /ourguy/?': Tracing panoramic memes to study the collectivity of 4chan/pol/. 1735-1755 - Susanne Kopf:
Corporate censorship online: Vagueness and discursive imprecision in YouTube's advertiser-friendly content guidelines. 1756-1774 - Kurt Braddock, Brian Hughes, Beth Goldberg, Cynthia Miller-Idriss:
Engagement in subversive online activity predicts susceptibility to persuasion by far-right extremist propaganda. 1775-1798 - Tobias Matzner:
Algorithms as complementary abstractions. 1799-1815 - Sara Bannerman:
Platform imperialism, communications law and relational sovereignty. 1816-1833 - Angela Ke Li:
Beyond Precarity: Forced Labor in China's Ride-Hailing Industry. 1834-1850 - Yao-Tai Li:
Digital togetherness as everyday resistance: The use of new media in addressing work exploitation in rural areas. 1851-1870 - Henriikka Vartiainen, Lotta Pellas, Juho Kahila, Teemu Valtonen, Matti Tedre:
Pre-service teachers' insights on data agency. 1871-1890 - Nicholas A. John:
Sharing and social media: The decline of a keyword? 1891-1908 - Simone Natale, Leah Henrickson:
The Lovelace effect: Perceptions of creativity in machines. 1909-1926 - Ranjana Das:
Approximately in-person in the locked-down home: Approximation, digital ties and maternity amid the COVID-19 lockdown. 1927-1943 - Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Beverly Tan Hui Ru, Gabrielle Lee Huei, Ng Min Qi Charlyn, Rachel Angeline Chua, Zhang Hao Goh:
#CancelCulture: Examining definitions and motivations. 1944-1962 - Anne Mette Thorhauge:
The steam platform economy: From retail to player-driven economies. 1963-1983 - Macau K. F. Mak, Alex Zhi-Xiong Koo, Hernando Rojas:
Social media engagement against fear of restrictions and surveillance: The mediating role of privacy management. 1984-2005 - Rebecca Saunders:
Sex tracking apps and sexual self-care. 2006-2022 - Massimo Ragnedda, Felice Addeo, Maria Laura Ruiu:
How offline backgrounds interact with digital capital. 2023-2045 - Joseph Macey, Juho Hamari:
Gamblification: A definition. 2046-2065 - Timothy Neff, Dariusz Jemielniak:
How do transnational public spheres emerge? Comparing news and social media networks during the Madrid climate talks. 2066-2091 - Miao Lu:
Mobile phone repair in Ghana: Comparing three approaches. 2092-2109 - Shelley Boulianne, Lauren Copeland, Karolina Koc-Michalska:
Digital media and political consumerism in the United States, United Kingdom, and France. 2110-2130 - Kelley Cotter:
Practical knowledge of algorithms: The case of BreadTube. 2131-2150 - Daniel Harley:
"This would be sweet in VR": On the discursive newness of virtual reality. 2151-2167 - Marianne Clark, Clare Southerton, Matthew Driller:
Digital self-tracking, habits and the myth of discontinuance: It doesn't just 'stop'. 2168-2188 - Benjamin LeBrun, Kaitlyn Todd, Andrew Piper:
Buying the news: A quantitative study of the effects of corporate acquisition on local news. 2189-2212 - Martin J. Riedl, Katie Joseff, Stu Soorholtz, Samuel C. Woolley:
Platformed antisemitism on Twitter: Anti-Jewish rhetoric in political discourse surrounding the 2018 US midterm election. 2213-2233 - Trevor Zaucha, Colin Agur:
Newly minted: Non-fungible tokens and the commodification of fandom. 2234-2255 - Genia Kostka, Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla:
In times of crisis: Public perceptions toward COVID-19 contact tracing apps in China, Germany, and the United States. 2256-2294 - Gaëlle Ouvrein:
Mommy influencers: Helpful or harmful? The relationship between exposure to mommy influencers and perceived parental self-efficacy among mothers and primigravida. 2295-2314 - Nicholas David Bowman, Daniel A. Bowen, Melissa C. Mercado, Lindsey Jean Resignato, Philippe de Villemor Chauveau:
"I did it without hesitation. Am I the bad guy?": Online conversations in response to controversial in-game violence. 2315-2335 - Lobna Hassan:
Accessibility of games and game-based applications: A systematic literature review and mapping of future directions. 2336-2384
Volume 26, Number 5, 2024
- Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin:
"Pose": Examining moments of "digital" dark sousveillance on TikTok. 2387-2406 - Tijana Milosevic, Niamh Ni Bhroin, Kjartan Ólafsson, Elisabeth Staksrud, Sebastian Wachs:
Time spent online and children's self-reported life satisfaction in Norway: The socio-ecological perspective. 2407-2428 - Manuel Cargnino, German Neubaum:
Is it better to strike a balance? How exposure to congruent and incongruent opinion climates on social networking sites impacts users' processing and selection of information. 2429-2447 - Josh Cowls, Philipp Darius, Dominiquo Santistevan, Moritz Schramm:
Constitutional metaphors: Facebook's "supreme court" and the legitimation of platform governance. 2448-2472 - Emma Baulch, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Fiona Suwana:
Memetic persuasion and WhatsAppification in Indonesia's 2019 presidential election. 2473-2491 - Xinyan Zhao, Sifan Xu, Lucinda L. Austin:
Medium and source convergence in crisis information acquisition: Patterns, antecedents, and outcomes. 2492-2513 - Daniela V. Dimitrova, Tobias Heidenreich, Teodor Antonio Georgiev:
The relationship between humanitarian NGO communication and user engagement on Twitter. 2514-2534 - Alice E. Marwick, William Clyde Partin:
Constructing alternative facts: Populist expertise and the QAnon conspiracy. 2535-2555 - Mathieu O'Neil, Laure Muselli, Xiaolan Cai, Stefano Zacchiroli:
Co-producing industrial public goods on GitHub: Selective firm cooperation, volunteer-employee labour and participation inequality. 2556-2592 - Renyi Hong:
Curative platforms: Disability, access, and food delivery work in Singapore. 2593-2613 - Ursula Kristin Schmid, Anna Sophie Kümpel, Diana Rieger:
How social media users perceive different forms of online hate speech: A qualitative multi-method study. 2614-2632 - Jeffrey William Treem, Ward van Zoonen, Anu Sivunen:
Examining communication visibility and social technology platform use in organizations. 2633-2658 - Christine Larson, Elspeth Ready:
Networking down: Networks, innovation, and relational labor in digital book publishing. 2659-2678 - Zoe Hurley:
'COVID Casablanca': A case of Dubai's British social media influencers and postdigital intermedia geographies. 2679-2698 - Laura Wolff, Monika Taddicken:
Disinforming the unbiased: How online users experience and cope with dissonance after climate change disinformation exposure. 2699-2720 - Laura Mariah Herman, Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang:
In the eye of the beholder: A viewer-defined conception of online visual creativity. 2721-2747 - Dragos-Mihai Obreja:
The social side of cryptocurrency: Exploring the investors' ideological realities from Romanian Facebook groups. 2748-2765 - Angelos Kissas:
Populist everyday politics in the (mediatized) age of social media: The case of Instagram celebrity advocacy. 2766-2785 - Anthony McCosker:
Making sense of deepfakes: Socializing AI and building data literacy on GitHub and YouTube. 2786-2803 - Sue Caton, Chris Hatton, Amanda Gillooly, Edward Oloidi, Libby Clarke, Jill Bradshaw, Samantha Flynn, Laurence Taggart, Peter Mulhall, Andrew Jahoda, Roseann Maguire, Anna Marriott, Stuart Todd, David Abbott, Stephen Beyer, Nick Gore, Pauline Heslop, Katrina Scior, Richard P. Hastings:
Online social connections and Internet use among people with intellectual disabilities in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2804-2828 - Sonia Jawaid Shaikh, Rachel E. Moran:
Recognize the bias? News media partisanship shapes the coverage of facial recognition technology in the United States. 2829-2850 - Yu Sun, Siyuan Yin:
Opening up mediation opportunities by engaging grassroots data: Adaptive and resilient feminist data activism in China. 2851-2871 - Benjamin N. Jacobsen:
When is the right time to remember? Social media memories, temporality and the kairologic. 2872-2888 - Gretta Mohan, Sean Lyons:
High-speed broadband availability, Internet activity among older people, quality of life and loneliness. 2889-2913 - Verna Alcalde-González, Ana Gálvez-Mozo, Alan Valenzuela-Bustos:
'Las Kellys son las que limpian': Collective identity and social media in the mobilisation of room attendants in Spain. 2914-2931 - Aleksandra Urman, Mykola Makhortykh:
"Foreign beauties want to meet you": The sexualization of women in Google's organic and sponsored text search results. 2932-2953 - Xinyi Zhang, Mark Davis:
E-extremism: A conceptual framework for studying the online far right. 2954-2970 - Hannah Poon, Tommy Tse:
Enacting cross-platform (buy/boy)cotts: Yellow Economic Circle and the new citizen-consumer politics in Hong Kong. 2971-2991 - David E. Silva, Chan Chen, Ying Zhu:
Facets of algorithmic literacy: Information, experience, and individual factors predict attitudes toward algorithmic systems. 2992-3017 - Simon Patrick Hammond, Gianfranco Polizzi, Claire Duddy, Y'etsha Bennett-Grant, Kimberley J. Bartholomew:
Children's, parents' and educators' understandings and experiences of digital resilience: A systematic review and meta-ethnography. 3018-3042
Volume 26, Number 6, 2024
- Mark Richard Johnson:
Humour and Comedy in Digital Game Live Streaming. 3045-3067 - Jing Wang:
Networked Islamic counterpublic in China: Digital media and Chinese Muslims during global pandemic of COVID-19. 3068-3087 - Tali Aharoni, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Pablo Boczkowski, Kaori Hayashi, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Mikko Villi:
Trust-oriented affordances: A five-country study of news trustworthiness and its socio-technical articulations. 3088-3106 - Katy E. Pearce, Dana Donohoe, Kristen Barta, Jessica Vitak:
Online social support for infertility in Azerbaijan. 3107-3126 - Jan Svelch:
Normalizing player surveillance through video game infographics. 3127-3145 - Tarja Heponiemi, Lotta Virtanen, Anu-Marja Kaihlanen, Emma Kainiemi, Päivikki Koponen, Seppo Koskinen:
Use and changes in the use of the Internet for obtaining services among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal population-based survey study. 3146-3167 - Weiting Tao, Jo-Yun Queenie Li, Yeunjae Lee, Mu He:
Individual and collective coping with racial discrimination: What drives social media activism among Asian Americans during the COVID-19 outbreak. 3168-3187 - Sunghan Ryu, Shantanu Dutta, Baizhu Chen:
Cross-media usage and explorative digital music consumption: An optimum stimulation-level perspective and evidence from China. 3188-3212 - Anita Kc Liu, Yotam Ophir, Shu-An Tsai, Dror Walter, Itai Himelboim:
Hashtag activism in a politicized pandemic: Framing the campaign to include Taiwan in the World Health Organization's efforts to combat COVID-19. 3213-3234 - Oxana Mikhaylova:
Self-representations of the experience of anorexia on YouTube: The joint influence of the explanatory model and the web platform. 3235-3251 - Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, Mihyun Lee, Sang Pil Han, Sungho Park:
Fake thumbs in play: A large-scale exploration of false amplification and false diminution in online news comment spaces. 3252-3272 - Brian Judge:
The birth of identity biopolitics: How social media serves antiliberal populism. 3273-3289 - James Steinhoff:
Toward a political economy of synthetic data: A data-intensive capitalism that is not a surveillance capitalism? 3290-3306 - Marcus Maloney, Steve Roberts, Callum Jones:
'How do I become blue pilled?': Masculine ontological insecurity on 4chan's advice board. 3307-3326 - Hila Lowenstein-Barkai:
"Write it down! I am an Arab": The role of reader comments in the formation of networked counterpublics. 3327-3346 - Anya Hommadova Lu, Yelena Mejova:
All the lonely people: Effects of social isolation on self-disclosure of loneliness on Twitter. 3347-3369 - S. Mo Jones-Jang, Myojung Chung:
Can we blame social media for polarization? Counter-evidence against filter bubble claims during the COVID-19 pandemic. 3370-3389 - Leopoldina Fortunati, Anna Maria Manganelli, Joachim Höflich, Giovanni Ferrin:
How the social robot Sophia is mediated by a YouTube video. 3390-3409 - Magdalena Celuch, Reetta Oksa, Nina Savela, Atte Oksanen:
Longitudinal effects of cyberbullying at work on well-being and strain: A five-wave survey study. 3410-3432 - Jan-Philipp Stein, Priska Breves, Nora Anders:
Parasocial interactions with real and virtual influencers: The role of perceived similarity and human-likeness. 3433-3453 - Alicia Boyd, Bree McEwan:
Viral paradox: The intersection of "me too" and #MeToo. 3454-3471 - Laura Savolainen, Minna Ruckenstein:
Dimensions of autonomy in human-algorithm relations. 3472-3490 - Amanda Chen, Katherine T. McCabe:
Roses and thorns: Political talk in reality TV subreddits. 3491-3513 - Felix Rusche:
Few voices, strong echo: Measuring follower homogeneity of politicians' Twitter accounts. 3514-3540 - Roberto Ulloa, Ana Carolina Richter, Mykola Makhortykh, Aleksandra Urman, Celina Sylwia Kacperski:
Representativeness and face-ism: Gender bias in image search. 3541-3567 - Maria Rikitianskaia:
"The real ethernet": The transnational history of global Wi-Fi connectivity. 3568-3587 - Eugène Loos, Loredana Ivan:
Not only people are getting old, the new media are too: Technology generations and the changes in new media use. 3588-3613 - Katarzyna Adamczyk, Kamil Janowicz, Marta Mrozowicz-Wronska:
Never-married single adults' experiences with online dating websites and mobile applications: A qualitative content analysis. 3614-3637 - Maria D. Molina, S. Shyam Sundar:
Does distrust in humans predict greater trust in AI? Role of individual differences in user responses to content moderation. 3638-3656 - Minh Hao Nguyen, Moritz Büchi, Sarah Geber:
Everyday disconnection experiences: Exploring people's understanding of digital well-being and management of digital media use. 3657-3678
Volume 26, Number 7, 2024
- Nicolas Mattis, Philipp K. Masur, Judith Möller, Wouter van Atteveldt:
Nudging towards news diversity: A theoretical framework for facilitating diverse news consumption through recommender design. 3681-3706 - Sam Hind, Alex Gekker:
Automotive parasitism: Examining Mobileye's 'car-agnostic' platformisation. 3707-3727 - Marieke van Hoof, Corine S. Meppelink, Judith Möller, Damian Trilling:
Searching differently? How political attitudes impact search queries about political issues. 3728-3750 - Anne Kaun, Michael Forsman:
Digital care work at public libraries: Making Digital First possible. 3751-3766 - Gregory P. Perreault, Folker Hanusch:
Field insurgency in lifestyle journalism: How lifestyle journalists marginalize Instagram influencers and protect their autonomy. 3767-3785 - Xizhu Xiao:
Let's verify and rectify! Examining the nuanced influence of risk appraisal and norms in combatting misinformation. 3786-3809 - Jindong Leo-Liu, Biying Wu-Ouyang:
A "soul" emerges when AI, AR, and Anime converge: A case study on users of the new anime-stylized hologram social robot "Hupo". 3810-3832 - Ashley Lee:
Hybrid activism under the radar: Surveillance and resistance among marginalized youth activists in the United States and Canada. 3833-3853 - Sang Jung Kim, Kaiping Chen:
The use of emotions in conspiracy and debunking videos to engage publics on YouTube. 3854-3875 - Joshua Edward Stubbs, Laura Louise Nicklin, Luke Wilsdon, Joanne Lloyd:
Investigating the experience of viewing extreme real-world violence online: Naturalistic evidence from an online discussion forum. 3876-3894 - Matilda Tudor:
A queer kind of dwelling: Digital throwness and existential security among sexual minorities in Russia. 3895-3911 - Shan Xu, Wenbo Li:
A tool or a social being? A dynamic longitudinal investigation of functional use and relational use of AI voice assistants. 3912-3930 - Yanyun (Mia) Wang, Chen (Crystal) Chen, Michelle R. Nelson, Sela Sar:
Walk in my shoes: How perspective-taking and VR enhance telepresence and empathy in a public service announcement for people experiencing homelessness. 3931-3950 - Sebastian Lehuede:
When friction becomes the norm: Antagonism, discourse and planetary data turbulence. 3951-3966 - Johanna L. H. Birkland:
How older adult information and communication technology users are impacted by aging stereotypes: A multigenerational perspective. 3967-3988 - Jeff Nagy:
Autism and the making of emotion AI: Disability as resource for surveillance capitalism. 3989-4007 - Dorothy Lee Blyth, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Christoph Lutz, Gemma Newlands:
Self-branding strategies of online freelancers on Upwork. 4008-4033 - Hibby Thach, Samuel Mayworm, Daniel Delmonaco, Oliver L. Haimson:
(In)visible moderation: A digital ethnography of marginalized users and content moderation on Twitch and Reddit. 4034-4055 - Anne Schulz, Richard Fletcher, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen:
The role of news media knowledge for how people use social media for news in five countries. 4056-4077 - Ludmila Lupinacci:
Phenomenal algorhythms: The sensorial orchestration of "real-time" in the social media manifold. 4078-4098 - Monique Mann, Peta Mitchell, Marcus Foth:
Between surveillance and technological solutionism: A critique of privacy-preserving apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing. 4099-4117 - Natalia Umansky:
Who gets a say in this? Speaking security on social media. 4118-4142 - Paromita Pain:
"Will the law not protect survivors who don't weep": Twitter as a platform of feminist deliberation and democracy in India. 4143-4162 - Tom De Leyn, Ralf De Wolf, Mariek Vanden Abeele, Lieven De Marez:
Networked gift-giving: Ethno-religious minority youths' negotiation of status and social ties in a society of distrust. 4163-4182 - Thomas Zerback, Lara Kobilke:
The role of affective and cognitive attitude extremity in perceived viewpoint diversity exposure. 4183-4200 - Brian Creech, Jessica Maddox:
Thus spoke Zuckerberg: Journalistic discourse, executive personae, and the personalization of tech industry power. 4201-4218 - Patrick Ferrucci, Gregory P. Perreault:
Local is now national: The Athletic as a model for online local news. 4219-4235 - Zhifan Luo, Muyang Li:
Participatory censorship: How online fandom community facilitates authoritarian rule. 4236-4254 - Sangwon Lee, S. Mo Jones-Jang:
Cynical Nonpartisans: The Role of Misinformation in Political Cynicism During the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. 4255-4276 - Gina Sipley:
Lurking as literacy practice: A uses and gratifications study in neighborhood Facebook groups. 4277-4296
Volume 26, Number 8, 2024
- Emilija Gagrcin:
Your social ties, your personal public sphere, your responsibility: How users construe a sense of personal responsibility for intervention against uncivil comments on Facebook. 4299-4316 - Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Minna Koivula, Mikko Villi:
Mediated by the giants: Tracing practices, discourses, and mediators of platform isomorphism in a media organization. 4317-4335 - Ben Egliston, Marcus Carter:
'The metaverse and how we'll build it': The political economy of Meta's Reality Labs. 4336-4360 - Kerstin Leder Mackley, Carey Jewitt:
Sociotechnical imaginaries of remote personal touch before and during COVID-19: An analysis of UK newspapers. 4361-4389 - Yuting He, Xiyuan Liu, Hui Xiong, He Gong:
A gateway to acquaintance community: Elderly migrants' collective domestication of interest-oriented group chats in China. 4390-4408 - Shupei Yuan, Yingying Chen, Sophia Vojta, Yu Chen:
More aggressive, more retweets? Exploring the effects of aggressive climate change messages on Twitter. 4409-4428 - Leanna Ireland:
We are all (not) Anonymous: Individual- and country-level correlates of support for and opposition to hacktivism. 4429-4453 - Rae Jereza:
"I'm not this Person": Racism, content moderators, and protecting and denying voice online. 4454-4470 - Alisius D. Leong:
Framing in the social media era: Socio-psychological mechanisms underlying online public opinion of cultured meat. 4471-4489 - Jost Bartol, Katja Prevodnik, Vasja Vehovar, Andraz Petrovcic:
The roles of perceived privacy control, Internet privacy concerns and Internet skills in the direct and indirect Internet uses of older adults: Conceptual integration and empirical testing of a theoretical model. 4490-4510 - Petter Törnberg, Anton Törnberg:
Inside a White Power echo chamber: Why fringe digital spaces are polarizing politics. 4511-4533 - Myojung Chung, John Wihbey:
Social media regulation, third-person effect, and public views: A comparative study of the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Mexico. 4534-4553 - Caroline Keen, Alan France:
Capital gains in a digital society: Exploring how familial habitus shapes digital dispositions and outcomes in three families from Aotearoa, New Zealand. 4554-4571 - Jane Yeahin Pyo:
Different stakes, different struggles, and different practices to survive: News organizations and the spectrum of platform dependency. 4572-4588 - Brent J. Hale:
Examining the effect of identification with a social media community on persuasive message processing and attitude change. 4589-4610 - Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Line Grenier:
Exploring data ageism: What good data can('t) tell us about the digital practices of older people? 4611-4628 - Nick Mathews, Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Seth C. Lewis:
News is "toxic": Exploring the non-sharing of news online. 4629-4646 - Marc Jungblut, Anna Sophie Kümpel, Ramona Steer:
Social media use of the police in crisis situations: A mixed-method study on communication practices of the German police. 4647-4668 - Michael Chan:
News literacy, fake news recognition, and authentication behaviors after exposure to fake news on social media. 4669-4688 - Anniek Schlette, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Arjan A. J. Blokland, Fabienne Thijs:
The online structure and development of posting behaviour in Dutch anti-vaccination groups on Telegram. 4689-4710 - Chao Yu, Drew Margolin:
Heightened scrutiny: The unequal impact of online hygiene scores on restaurant reviews. 4711-4729 - Jorge Peña, Matthew Craig, Hans Baumhardt:
The effects of avatar customization and virtual human mind perception: A test using Milgram's paradigm. 4730-4749 - Hossein Kermani, Niloofar Hooman:
Hashtag feminism in a blocked context: The mechanisms of unfolding and disrupting #rape on Persian Twitter. 4750-4784 - Magdalena Obermaier:
Youth on standby? Explaining adolescent and young adult bystanders' intervention against online hate speech. 4785-4807 - Kari Spjeldnæs, Faltin Karlsen:
How digital devices transform literary reading: The impact of e-books, audiobooks and online life on reading habits. 4808-4824 - Gustavo S. Mesch, Wilson Levy Braga da Silva Neto, Jose Eduardo Storopoli:
Media exposure and adoption of COVID-19 preventive behaviors in Brazil. 4825-4846 - Nicolas M. Anspach, Taylor N. Carlson:
Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation. 4847-4866 - Amanda C. Cote, Sonya Dal Cin, Liese Exelmans, Matea Mustafaj:
Philanthropic, prosocial players: How game-related charity events motivate unlikely donors. 4867-4884 - Yang Zhou, Ngai Pun:
Affording worker solidarity in motion: Theorising the intersection between social media and agential practices in the platform economy. 4885-4903 - Paolo Gerbaudo:
From individual affectedness to collective identity: personal testimony campaigns on social media and the logic of collection. 4904-4921
Volume 26, Number 9, 2024
- Christian Katzenbach, Christian Pentzold:
Automating communication in the digital society Editorial to the special issue. 4925-4937 - Peter Nagy, Gina Neff:
Conjuring algorithms: Understanding the tech industry as stage magicians. 4938-4954 - Will Orr, Kate Crawford:
The social construction of datasets: On the practices, processes, and challenges of dataset creation for machine learning. 4955-4972 - Annika Richterich, Sally Wyatt:
Feminist automation: Can bots have feminist politics? 4973-4991 - Chi Kwok, Ngai Keung Chan:
Human-automated collectives: Automating communication for social movement mobilization. 4992-5012 - Xinzhi Xu, Christian Greiffenhagen:
The disciplined customer: A video-based study of automated self-service hotels. 5013-5038 - Philipp Seuferling:
Smart Ellis Island? Tracing techniques of automating border control. 5039-5058 - Annette N. Markham:
Algorithms as conversational partners: Looking at Google auto-predict through the lens of symbolic interaction. 5059-5080 - Marcus Bösch, Tom Divon:
The sound of disinformation: TikTok, computational propaganda, and the invasion of Ukraine. 5081-5106 - CJ Reynolds, Blake Hallinan:
User-generated accountability: Public participation in algorithmic governance on YouTube. 5107-5129 - Jean Burgess, Nicholas Carah, Daniel Angus, Abdul Obeid, Mark Andrejevic:
Why Am I Seeing This Ad? The affordances and limits of automated user-level explanation in Meta's advertising system. 5130-5149 - Joanne Kuai:
Unravelling Copyright Dilemma of AI-Generated News and Its Implications for the Institution of Journalism: The Cases of US, EU, and China. 5150-5168 - Hyerim Jo, Fan Yang, Qing Yan:
Spreaders vs victims: The nuanced relationship between age and misinformation via FoMO and digital literacy in different cultures. 5169-5194 - Eun Hee Lee, Taejun (David) Lee, Byung-Kwan Lee:
Understanding the role of new media literacy in the diffusion of unverified information during the COVID-19 pandemic. 5195-5218 - Abdul Aziz:
Rohingya diaspora online: Mapping the spaces of visibility, resistance and transnational identity on social media. 5219-5239 - Tal Morse, Michael Birnhack:
The continuity principle of digital remains. 5240-5258 - Pia S. de Boer, Alexander Jam Van Deursen, Thomas J. L. Van Rompay:
The lights are on, but no one's home: A performance test to measure digital skills to use IoT home automation. 5259-5290 - Veronika Kalmus, Göran Bolin, Rita Figueiras:
Who is afraid of dataveillance? Attitudes toward online surveillance in a cross-cultural and generational perspective. 5291-5313 - Mowafak Allaham, Nicholas Diakopoulos:
Predicting COVID: Understanding audience responses to predictive journalism via online comments. 5314-5335 - Silvia Díaz-Fernández, Elisa García-Mingo:
The bar of Forocoches as a masculine online place: Affordances, masculinist digital practices and trolling. 5336-5358 - Ido Ramati, Ruthie Abeliovich:
Use this sound: Networked ventriloquism on Yiddish TikTok. 5359-5378 - Gina M. Masullo, Claudia Wilhelm, Taeyoung Lee, João Gonçalves, Martin J. Riedl, Natalie Jomini Stroud:
Signaling news outlet trust in a Google Knowledge Panel: A conjoint experiment in Brazil, Germany, and the United States. 5379-5402 - Li Chen, Carol M. Liebler:
#MeToo on Twitter: The migration of celebrity capital and social capital in online celebrity advocacy. 5403-5422 - Qinfeng Zhu, Marc Esteve Del Valle, Julia K. Meyer:
Safe spaces? Grounding political talk in WhatsApp groups. 5423-5444 - Karoliina Talvitie-Lamberg, Vilma Lehtinen, Sanna Valtonen:
Tactics of invisibility: How people in vulnerable positions make datafied everyday life livable. 5445-5465 - Victoria Balan, Delia Dumitrica:
Technologies of last resort: The discursive construction of digital activism in Wired and Time magazine, 2010-2021. 5466-5485 - Elisabetta Ferrari:
Visual focus groups: Stimulating reflexive conversations with collective drawing. 5486-5506 - Molly-Gloria Patel, Anabel Quan-Haase:
The social-ecological model of cyberbullying: Digital media as a predominant ecology in the everyday lives of youth. 5507-5528 - Nour Zeid, Thomas Frissen, Sebastian Scherr:
جمال_خاشقجي# #JamalKhashoggi: Unraveling multilingual Twitter sentiment dynamics in a longitudinal comparative analysis of tweets in Arabic and English. 5529-5553 - Daniel Griffin, Emma Lurie:
Search quality complaints and imaginary repair: Control in articulations of Google Search. 5554-5572
Volume 26, Number 10, 2024
- Delaney Harness, Shiv Ganesh, Cynthia Stohl:
Visibility agents: Organizing transparency in the digital era. 5575-5596 - Yini Zhang, Zhiying Yue, Xiyu Yang, Fan Chen, Nojin Kwak:
How a peripheral ideology becomes mainstream: Strategic performance, audience reaction, and news media amplification in the case of QAnon Twitter accounts. 5597-5618 - Yuheng Wu, Ki Joon Kim, Yi Mou:
Minority social influence and moral decision-making in human-AI interaction: The effects of identity and specialization cues. 5619-5637 - Judith Fathallah:
'BEING A FANGIRL OF A SERIAL KILLER IS NOT OK': Gatekeeping Reddit's True Crime Community. 5638-5657 - Alex van der Zeeuw, Alexander Jam Van Deursen, Giedo Jansen:
The orchestrated digital inequalities of the IoT: How vendor lock-in hinders and playfulness creates IoT benefits in every life. 5658-5676 - Angela M. Schöpke-Gonzalez, Shubham Atreja, Han Na Shin, Najmin Ahmed, Libby Hemphill:
Why do volunteer content moderators quit? Burnout, conflict, and harmful behaviors. 5677-5701 - Ignacio Siles, Luciana Valerio-Alfaro, Ariana Meléndez-Moran:
Learning to like TikTok . . . and not: Algorithm awareness as process. 5702-5718 - Julia Sonnevend, Olivia Steiert:
The power of predictability: How Angela Merkel constructed her authenticity on Instagram. 5719-5741 - Dang Nguyen:
Convenient efficiency: A media genealogy of QR codes. 5742-5762 - Antonios Kaniadakis, Anna Farmaki:
Responsibilisation of participants in sharing economy platforms: The case of Airbnb and the hotelisation of hosting practice. 5763-5783 - Annie Li Zhang, Hang Lu:
Behind the lab coat: How scientists' self-disclosure on Twitter influences source perceptions, tweet engagement, and scientific attitudes through social presence. 5784-5801 - Astri Moksnes Barbala:
The platformization of feminism: The tensions of domesticating Instagram for activist projects. 5802-5818 - Megan A. Vendemia, Kyla N. Brathwaite, David C. DeAndrea:
An intersectional approach to evaluating the effectiveness of women's sexualized body-positive imagery on Instagram. 5819-5837 - Keren Eyal, Matan Aharoni, Tali Te'eni-Harari:
Representations of ICT use in young children's television content broadcast in Israel. 5838-5857 - Min Zhou, Shih-Diing Liu:
Be my boss: Migrant youth and the contradiction of hope labour on Kuaishou. 5858-5876 - Suncem Koçer, Bahadir Öz, Gülten Okçuoglu, Fezal Tapramaz:
Folk theories of false information: A mixed-methods study in the context of Covid-19 in Turkey. 5877-5897 - Wonseok (Eric) Jang, Dae Hee Kwak, Erik P. Bucy:
Knowledge of automated journalism moderates evaluations of algorithmically generated news. 5898-5922 - Linnea Laestadius, Andrea Bishop, Michael Gonzalez, Diana Illencík, Celeste Campos-Castillo:
Too human and not human enough: A grounded theory analysis of mental health harms from emotional dependence on the social chatbot Replika. 5923-5941 - Yannic Meier, Nicole C. Krämer:
A longitudinal examination of Internet users' privacy protection behaviors in relation to their perceived collective value of privacy and individual privacy concerns. 5942-5961 - Netta Avnoon, Dan M. Kotliar, Shira Rivnai-Bahir:
Contextualizing the ethics of algorithms: A socio-professional approach. 5962-5982 - Chris J. Young:
Desirable work: Creative autonomy and the everyday turn in game production. 5983-5998 - Julia Rone:
The shape of the cloud: Contesting date centre construction in North Holland. 5999-6018 - Itai Himelboim, Porismita Borah, Danielle Ka Lai Lee, Jeonghyun (Janice) Lee, Yan Su, Anastasia Vishnevskaya, Xizhu Xiao:
What do 5G networks, Bill Gates, Agenda 21, and QAnon have in common? Sources, distribution, and characteristics. 6019-6039 - Holly Avella:
"TikTok ≠ therapy": Mediating mental health and algorithmic mood disorders. 6040-6058 - Melissa Zimdars, Megan E. Cullinan, Kilhoe Na:
Alternative health groups on social media, misinformation, and the (de)stabilization of ontological security. 6059-6076 - Maria Laura Ruiu, Gabriele Ruiu, Massimo Ragnedda:
Digital-environmental habitus of families in England in times of pandemic. 6077-6097 - Thomas Beauvisage, Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Samuel Coavoux, Kevin Mellet:
How online advertising targets consumers: The uses of categories and algorithmic tools by audience planners. 6098-6119 - Gabriel Caluzzi, Laura Fenton, John Holmes, Sarah Maclean, Amy Pennay, Hannah Fairbrother, Jukka Törrönen:
'90 per cent of the time when I have had a drink in my hand I'm on my phone as well': A cross-national analysis of communications technologies and drinking practices among young people. 6120-6140 - Mohammed A. Salih:
Facebook's platform coloniality: At the nexus of political economy, nation-state's internal colonialism, and the political activism of the marginalized. 6141-6158 - Mengyuan Fu, Kunhao Yang, Yuko Fujigaki:
Introducing an "invisible enemy": A case study of knowledge construction regarding microplastics in Japanese Wikipedia. 6159-6180
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