Jeffrey A. Hall, Nancy K. Baym: Calling and texting (too much): Mobile maintenance expectations, (over)dependence, entrapment, and friendship satisfaction.
316-331
Jessica Lingel, Mor Naaman: You should have been there, man: Live music, DIY content and online communities.
332-349
Book reviews
Michael Dupagne: Elizabeth Evans, Transmedia Television: Audiences, New Media, and Daily Life.
350-352
Camille Johnson-Yale: John Allen Hendricks (ed.), The Twenty-first-century Media Industry: Economic and Managerial Implications in the Age of New Media.
352-354
Sander de Ridder: Christopher Pullen and Margaret Cooper (eds), LGBT Identity and Online New Media.
354-356
Benjamin Peters: Marshall T. Poe, A History of Communications: Media and Society from the Evolution of Speech to the Internet.
356-359
Ceci Moss, Lisa Gitelman: Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Programmed Visions: Software and Memory.
359-360
Thomas F. Corrigan: David Domingo and Chris Paterson (eds), Making online news - Volume 2: Newsroom ethnographies in the second decade of internet journalism.
539-541
Johannes Breuer: Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greig de Peuter, Games of empire: Global capitalism and video games.
541-543
Volume 14, Number 4, June 2012
Articles
Kris M. Markman: Doing radio, making friends, and having fun: Exploring the motivations of independent audio podcasters.
547-565
Josh Lauer: Surveillance history and the history of new media: An evidential paradigm.
566-582
Stephen R. Barnard: Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age.
894-895
Volume 14, Number 6, September 2012
Articles
Maria Löblich, Manuel Wendelin: ICT policy activism on a national level: Ideas, resources and strategies of German civil society in governance processes.
899-915
Joo-Young Jung, Wan-Ying Lin, Yong-Chan Kim: The dynamic relationship between East Asian adolescents' use of the internet and their use of other media.
969-986
Johan Östman: Information, expression, participation: How involvement in user- generated content relates to democratic engagement among young people.
1004-1021
Erin A. Meyers: 'Blogs give regular people the chance to talk back': Rethinking 'professional' media hierarchies in new media.
1022-1038
Måns Svensson, Stefan Larsson: Intellectual property law compliance in Europe: Illegal file sharing and the role of social norms.
1147-1163
Taina Bucher: Want to be on the top? Algorithmic power and the threat of invisibility on Facebook.
1164-1180
Emma Sorbring, Linda Lundin: Mothers' and fathers' insights into teenagers' use of the internet.
1181-1197
Päivi Hakkarainen: 'No good for shovelling snow and carrying firewood': Social representations of computers and the internet by elderly Finnish non-users.
1198-1215
Bridgette Wessels: Identification and the practices of identity and privacy in everyday digital communication.
1251-1268
Veronica Barassi, Emiliano Treré: Does Web 3.0 come after Web 2.0? Deconstructing theoretical assumptions through practice.
1269-1285
Alcides Velasquez: Social media and online political discussion: The effect of cues and informational cascades on participation in online political communities.
1286-1303
Drew P. Cingel, S. Shyam Sundar: Texting, techspeak, and tweens: The relationship between text messaging and English grammar skills.
1304-1320
Joonghwa Lee, Hyunmin Lee: Canonical correlation analysis of online video advertising viewing motivations and access characteristics.
1358-1374
Review article
Ignacio Siles, Pablo Boczkowski: Making sense of the newspaper crisis: A critical assessment of existing research and an agenda for future work.
1375-1394