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New Media & Society, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 2014
- Steve Jones, David W. Park:
Editorial. 3-4
- Chia-chen Yang, B. Bradford Brown, Michael T. Braun:
From Facebook to cell calls: Layers of electronic intimacy in college students' interpersonal relationships. 5-23 - Jonathan Sullivan:
China's Weibo: Is faster different? 24-37 - Lin Zhang, Anthony Y. H. Fung:
Working as playing? Consumer labor, guild and the secondary industry of online gaming in China. 38-54 - Jane B. Singer:
User-generated visibility: Secondary gatekeeping in a shared media space. 55-73 - Joel Penney, Caroline Elizabeth Dadas:
(Re)Tweeting in the service of protest: Digital composition and circulation in the Occupy Wall Street movement. 74-90 - Magdalena Wojcieszak, Briar Smith:
Will politics be tweeted? New media use by Iranian youth in 2011. 91-109 - Rahul Mukherjee:
Interfacing data destinations and visualizations: A history of database literacy. 110-128 - Sujin Choi, Han Woo Park:
An exploratory approach to a Twitter-based community centered on a political goal in South Korea: Who organized it, what they shared, and how they acted. 129-148 - Vicente Rodríguez Ortega:
Spoof trailers, hyperlinked spectators & the web. 149-164
- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy:
Inside the mobile world and outside the Internet. 165-170
- Steven Schrag:
The Sound Studies Reader. 171-173 - Noriko Hara:
(Re)Inventing the Internet: Critical Case Studies. 173-175
Volume 16, Number 2, March 2014
- Mark Graham, Ralph Schroeder, Greg Taylor:
Re: Search. 187-194
- Bernhard Rieder, Guillaume Sire:
Conflicts of interest and incentives to bias: A microeconomic critique of Google's tangled position on the Web. 195-211 - Min Jiang:
The business and politics of search engines: A comparative study of Baidu and Google's search results of Internet events in China. 212-233 - Laura Robinson:
Freeways, detours, and dead ends: Search journeys among disadvantaged youth. 234-251 - Esteve Sanz, Juraj Stancík:
Your search - 'Ontological Security' - matched 111, 000 documents: An empirical substantiation of the cultural dimension of online search. 252-270
- Çagri Yalkin, Finola Kerrigan, Dirk vom Lehn:
(Il)Legitimisation of the role of the nation state: Understanding of and reactions to Internet censorship in Turkey. 271-289 - Renyi Hong, Vivian Hsueh-Hua Chen:
Becoming an ideal co-creator: Web materiality and intensive laboring practices in game modding. 290-305 - Malte Ziewitz, Christian Pentzold:
In search of internet governance: Performing order in digitally networked environments. 306-322 - Luis E. Hestres:
Preaching to the choir: Internet-mediated advocacy, issue public mobilization, and climate change. 323-339 - Andrea Ceron, Luigi Curini, Stefano Maria Iacus, Giuseppe Porro:
Every tweet counts? How sentiment analysis of social media can improve our knowledge of citizens' political preferences with an application to Italy and France. 340-358
Volume 16, Number 3, May 2014
- Todd Wolfson, Peter N. Funke:
Communication, class and concentric media practices: Developing a contemporary rubric. 363-380 - Ranjana Das, Tereza Pavlícková:
Is there an author behind this text? A literary aesthetic driven approach to interactive media. 381-397 - Taso G. Lagos, Ted M. Coopman, Jonathan Tomhave:
"Parallel poleis": Towards a theoretical framework of the modern public sphere, civic engagement and the structural advantages of the internet to foster and maintain parallel socio-political institutions. 398-414 - Mohammad Tsani Annafari, Ann-Sofie Axelsson, Erik Bohlin:
A socio-economic exploration of mobile phone service have-nots in Sweden. 415-433 - John H. Parmelee:
The agenda-building function of political tweets. 434-450 - Katleen Gabriels, Karolien Poels, Johan Braeckman:
Morality and involvement in social virtual worlds: The intensity of moral emotions in response to virtual versus real life cheating. 451-469 - Carolyn E. Nielsen:
Coproduction or cohabitation: Are anonymous online comments on newspaper websites shaping news content? 470-487 - Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Lauren Copeland, Bruce Bimber:
Political consumerism: Civic engagement and the social media connection. 488-506 - Alexander van Deursen, Jan van Dijk:
The digital divide shifts to differences in usage. 507-526
- Jonathan Sullivan:
Technology, creativity and the media in engineering China's future. 527-533
- David J. Park:
The death & life of the music industry in the digital age. 534-535 - Katie Day Good:
Internet, society and culture: Communicative practices before and after the Internet. 536-537
Volume 16, Number 4, June 2014
- Elizabeth Blanks Hindman, Ryan J. Thomas:
When old and new media collide: The case of WikiLeaks. 541-558 - Edson C. Tandoc Jr.:
Journalism is twerking? How web analytics is changing the process of gatekeeping. 559-575 - Emily Keightley, Michael Pickering:
Technologies of memory: Practices of remembering in analogue and digital photography. 576-593 - Stefan Hrastinski, Therese Monstad:
Exploring the relationship between the use of an interactive video website and organizational learning. 594-614 - Chris Wells:
Two eras of civic information and the evolving relationship between civil society organizations and young citizens. 615-636 - Ran Wei, Ven-Hwei Lo, Xiaoge Xu, Yi-Ning Katherine Chen, Guoliang Zhang:
Predicting mobile news use among college students: The role of press freedom in four Asian cities. 637-654 - Bo Nilsson, Eric Carlsson:
Swedish politicians and new media: Democracy, identity and populism in a digital discourse. 655-671 - Cuihua Shen:
Network patterns and social architecture in Massively Multiplayer Online Games: Mapping the social world of EverQuest II. 672-691
- Tanja Aitamurto:
Crowdsourcing. 692-693 - Michaël Petit:
Buy it now: Lessons from eBay. 694-695 - Karen Correia Da Silva:
Discourse 2.0: Language and new media. 696-698 - Caitlin Evans Wagner:
The hybrid media system: Politics and power. 698-699
Volume 16, Number 5, August 2014
- Andrea Braithwaite:
'Seriously, get out': Feminists on the forums and the War(craft) on women. 703-718 - Nuno Nodin, Alex Carballo-Dieguez, Isabel Mp Leal:
Sexual use of the internet: Perceived impact on MSM's views of self and others. 719-736 - Casey O'Donnell:
Mixed messages: The ambiguity of the MOD chip and pirate cultural production for the Nintendo DS. 737-752 - Kari Andén-Papadopoulos:
Citizen camera-witnessing: Embodied political dissent in the age of 'mediated mass self-communication'. 753-769 - Juraj Kittler, Deryck W. Holdsworth:
Digitizing a complex urban panorama in the Renaissance: The 1500 bird's-eye view of Venice by Jacopo de' Barbari. 770-788 - Ralph Schroeder, Rich Ling:
Durkheim and Weber on the social implications of new information and communication technologies. 789-805 - Andrew M. Ledbetter, Joseph P. Mazer:
Do online communication attitudes mitigate the association between Facebook use and relational interdependence? An extension of media multiplexity theory. 806-822 - Theresa Sauter:
'What's on your mind?' Writing on Facebook as a tool for self-formation. 823-839 - William O. Lesitaokana:
Key issues in the development of mobile telephony in Botswana (1998-2011): An empirical investigation. 840-855 - Dongyoung Sohn, Sejung Marina Choi:
Measuring expected interactivity: Scale development and validation. 856-870
- André Brock:
Interrogating information access: Quantitative and qualitative research on digital divides. 871-875
- Jordan Stalker:
Globalization and television: A study of the Indian experience, 1990-2010. 876-878 - Iñaki Garcia-Blanco:
How voters feel. 878-880
Volume 16, Number 6, September 2014
- Hyunjin Seo, J. Brian Houston, Leigh Anne Taylor Knight, Emily J. Kennedy, Alexandra B. Inglish:
Teens' social media use and collective action. 883-902 - Sanne Kruikemeier, Guda van Noort, Rens Vliegenthart, Claes H. de Vreese:
Unraveling the effects of active and passive forms of political Internet use: Does it affect citizens' political involvement? 903-920 - Marc Verboord:
The impact of peer-produced criticism on cultural evaluation: A multilevel analysis of discourse employment in online and offline film reviews. 921-940 - Patrick Weber:
Discussions in the comments section: Factors influencing participation and interactivity in online newspapers' reader comments. 941-957 - Jeffrey A. Hall, Natalie Pennington, Allyn Lueders:
Impression management and formation on Facebook: A lens model approach. 958-982 - Manisha Pathak-Shelat, Cathy DeShano:
Digital youth cultures in small town and rural Gujarat, India. 983-1001 - Shira Chess, Paul Booth:
Lessons down a rabbit hole: Alternate reality gaming in the classroom. 1002-1017 - Lai Chi Chen:
What's the cultural difference between the West and the East? The consumption of popular "cute" games in the Taiwanese market. 1018-1033
- Chris Peters:
The daily you: How the new advertising industry is defining your identity and your worth. 1034-1036 - Piia Varis:
iPolitics: Citizens, elections, and governing in the new media era. 1036-1038 - Amber Davisson:
Google and the culture of search. 1038-1039 - Andrew Utterson:
The secret war between downloading and uploading: Tales of the computer as culture machine. 1040-1041 - Zachary J. McDowell:
The machine question: Critical perspectives on AI, robots, and ethics. 1041-1043
Volume 16, Number 7, November 2014
- Siân Lincoln, Brady Robards:
10 years of Facebook. 1047-1050
- Alice E. Marwick, danah boyd:
Networked privacy: How teenagers negotiate context in social media. 1051-1067 - Gerard Goggin:
Facebook's mobile career. 1068-1086 - Rowan Wilken:
Places nearby: Facebook as a location-based social media platform. 1087-1103 - Nicole B. Ellison, Rebecca Gray, Cliff Lampe, Andrew T. Fiore:
Social capital and resource requests on Facebook. 1104-1121 - Neha Kumar:
Facebook for self-empowerment? A study of Facebook adoption in urban India. 1122-1137 - Yvette Taylor, Emily Falconer, Ria Snowdon:
Queer youth, Facebook and faith: Facebook methodologies and online identities. 1138-1153 - Anne Kaun, Fredrik Stiernstedt:
Facebook time: Technological and institutional affordances for media memories. 1154-1168 - Ben Light, Elija Cassidy:
Strategies for the suspension and prevention of connection: Rendering disconnection as socioeconomic lubricant with Facebook. 1169-1184
- Alexander Halavais:
Networked: The new social operating system. 1185-1187 - Sonja Utz:
The reputation society: How online opinions are reshaping the offline world. 1187-1189 - Simon Dawes:
Public space, media space. 1189-1190 - Benjamin A. Lyons:
Social media in disaster response: How experience architects can build for participation. 1191-1193 - Adrian Stoicescu:
Fiction in the media or media of the fiction. 1193-1194
Volume 16, Number 8, December 2014
- Steen Steensen:
Conversing the audience: A methodological exploration of how conversation analysis can contribute to the analysis of interactive journalism. 1197-1213 - Özge Dilaver:
Making sense of innovations: A comparison of personal computers and mobile phones. 1214-1232 - Meryl Alper:
War on Instagram: Framing conflict photojournalism with mobile photography apps. 1233-1248 - Nathaniel D. Poor:
Computer game modders' motivations and sense of community: A mixed-methods approach. 1249-1267 - Joonghwa Lee, Hyojung Park, Kevin R. Wise:
Brand interactivity and its effects on the outcomes of advergame play. 1268-1286 - Ariadna Fernandez-Planells, Mònica Figueras-Maz, Carles Feixa Pàmpols:
Communication among young people in the #spanishrevolution: Uses of online-offline tools to obtain information about the #acampadabcn. 1287-1308 - Brian D. Harris, Charlie V. Morgan, Benjamin G. Gibbs:
Evidence of political moderation over time: Utah's immigration debate online. 1309-1331
- David S. Heineman:
Does game studies have "Complete Confidence in Its Own Legitimacy?". 1332-1337
- Elisa Oreglia:
The media in transitional democracies. 1338-1340 - Ruth Moon:
Bits and atoms: Information and communication technology in areas of limited statehood. 1340-1342
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