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First Monday, Volume 14, 2009
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2009
- Bernardo A. Huberman, Daniel M. Romero, Fang Wu:
Social Networks that matter: Twitter under the Microscope. - Marko A. Rodriguez, Vadas Gintautas, Alberto Pepe:
A Grateful Dead analysis: The Relationship between Concert and Listening Behavior Analysis. - Michael P. Hamel, Charles M. Schweik:
Open Source Collaboration: Two Cases in the U.S. Public Sector. - Andrew Schrock:
Examining Social Media Usage: Technology Clusters and Social Network Site Membership. - Daniel M. Downs, Ilir Ademaj, Amie M. Schuck:
Internet Security: Who is leaving the 'Virtual Door' open and why? - Ted M. Coopman:
Toward a Pervasive Communication Environment Perspective. - Lorcan Dempsey:
Always on: Libraries in a World of Permanent Connectivity.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Review of James Boyle's The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008). - Edward J. Valauskas:
Review of Walter Alvarez's The Mountains of Saint Francis: Discovering the Geologic Events that shaped our Earth (New York: Norton, 2009). - Edward J. Valauskas:
Review of Sherry Turkle's The Inner History of Devices (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2008).
Volume 14, Number 2, February 2009
- Rebecca MacKinnon:
China's Censorship 2.0: How Companies Censor Bloggers. - Mary Anne Kennan, Danny Kingsley:
The State of the Nation: A Snapshot of Australian Institutional Repositories. - Carolyne Lee:
Wordlings in a Web 2.0 World. - Ryan McGrady:
Gaming Against the Greater Good. - Teemu Leinonen, Tere Vadén, Juha Suoranta:
Learning in and with an Open Wiki Project: Wikiversity's Potential in Global Capacity Building.
Volume 14, Number 3, March 2009
- Abigail Yao:
Enriching the Migrant Experience: Blogging Motivations, Privacy and Offline Lives of Filipino Women in Britain. - Kim Bartel Sheehan, Deborah K. Morrison:
Beyond Convergence: Confluence Culture and the Role of the Advertising Agency in a Changing World. - Jiangping Chen, Yu Bao:
Cross-language Search: The Case of Google Language Tools. - Scott Reid:
Online Courses and How They Change the Nature of Class. - Erika Pearson:
All the World Wide Web's a Stage: The Performance of Identity in Online Social Networks. - Manish Kumar Mishra:
Use and Importance of the Internet at the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.
Volume 14, Number 4, April 2009
- Chris Jay Hoofnagle:
Beyond Google and Evil: How Policy Makers, Journalists and Consumers Should Talk Differently about Google and Privacy. - Larry Press:
Broadband Policy: Beyond Privatization, Competition and Independent Regulation. - William W. Cope, Mary Kalantzis:
Signs of Epistemic Disruption: Transformations in the Knowledge System of the Academic Journal. - Leonie Margaret Rutherford:
Industries, Artists, Friends and Fans: Marketing Young Adult Fictions Online. - Rebecca Johnston:
Salvation or Destruction: Metaphors of the Internet. - Nour S. Al-Shakhouri, A. Mahmoud:
Privacy in the Digital World: Towards International Legislation.
Volume 14, Number 5, May 2009
- Josh Pasek, Eian More, Eszter Hargittai:
Facebook and Academic Performance: Reconciling a Media Sensation with Data. - Aryn C. Karpinski:
A Response to Reconciling a Media Sensation with Data. - Josh Pasek, Eian More, Eszter Hargittai:
Some Clarifications on the Facebook-GPA Study and Karpinski's Response. - Paul T. Jaeger, Jimmy Lin, Justin M. Grimes, Shannon N. Simmons:
Where is the Cloud? Geography, Economics, Environment, and Jurisdiction in Cloud Computing. - Alexis Wichowski:
Survival of the Fittest Tag: Folksonomies, Findability, and the Evolution of Information Organization. - Giacomo Poderi:
Comparing Featured Article Groups and Revision Patterns Correlations in Wikipedia. - Stine Lomborg:
Navigating the Blogosphere: Towards a Genre-based Typology of Weblogs.
Volume 14, Number 6, June 2009
- Jeffrey Y. Kim, Elan Lee, Timothy Thomas, Caroline Dombrowski:
Storytelling in New Media: The Case of Alternate Reality Games, 2001-2009. - Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan:
Running Code as Part of an Open Standards Policy. - Simon B. Heilesen:
Remediating Cultural Services in Second Life: The Case of Info Island DK. - Diane Gurman:
Why Lakoff Still Matters: Framing the Debate on Copyright Law and Digital Publishing. - Kerry Mallan, Natasha Giardina:
Wikidentities: Young people Collaborating on Virtual Identities in Social Network Sites. - Stephanie J. Coopman:
A Critical Examination of Blackboard's E-Learning Environment.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Book Review of Jost Heintzenberg and Robert J. Charlson's Clouds in the Preturbed Climate System: Their Relation to Energy Balance, Atmospheric Dynamics, and Precipitation.
Volume 14, Number 7, July 2009
- Kalev Leetaru:
New Media vs. Old Media: A Portrait of the Drudge Report 2002-2008. - Lauren F. Sessions:
"You Looked Better on MySpace": Deception and Authenticity on the Web 2.0. - Tim Jordan:
Hacking and power: Social and Technological Determinism in the Digital Age. - Ann Jaloba:
The Club No One wants to Join: Online Behaviour on a Breast Cancer Discussion Forum. - Sharon Stoerger:
The Digital Melting Pot: Bridging the Digital Native-immigrant Divide. - Ajit Pyati:
Public Library Revitalization in India: Hopes, Challenges, and New Visions. - Aneeja Guttikonda, Sridhar Gutam:
Prospects of Open Access to Indian agricultural Research: A Case Study of ICAR. - Rudzani Albert Makhado, Martie J. van Deventer, Laurie Barwell, Althea M. L. Adey, Richard Knight, Jansie Niehaus:
Capacity Building in Ecological Informatics: Lessons from the DST/CSIR Learnership Programme in South Africa. - Yun Wan:
The Social Aspects of Agent Design. - Douglas Kocher:
Book Review of Joseph Turow and Lokman Tsui's The Hyperlinked Society: Questioning Connections in the Digital Age.
Volume 14, Number 8, August 2009
- Brian Whitworth, Robert S. Friedman:
Reinventing Academic Publishing Online. Part I: Rigor, Relevance and Practice. - Marko A. Rodriguez, Jennifer H. Watkins:
Revisiting the Age of Enlightenment from a Collective Decision Making Systems Perspective. - Christopher Soghoian:
Manipulation and Abuse of the Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies. - Erica J. Johnson, Beth E. Kolko, Odina Salikhbaeva:
Boundaries and Information: Sidestepping Restrictions through Internet Conversations. - Chei Sian Lee, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, Arkalgud Ramaprasad:
Usage of Communication Portfolios in Distributed Work Environments.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Book Review of Howard C. Kunreuther and Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan's "At War with the Weather: Managing Large-scale Risks in a New Era of Catastrophes" (MIT Press, 2009).
Volume 14, Number 9, September 2009
- Brian Whitworth, Robert S. Friedman:
Reinventing Academic Publishing Online. Part II: A Socio-technical Vision. - Robert W. Vaagan:
Presidential Web sites and the Georgian-Russian War, 8-16 August 2008. - Kathleen Burnett, Manimegalai M. Subramaniam, Amelia N. Gibson:
Latinas cross the IT Border: Understanding Gender as a Boundary Object between Information Worlds. - Elizabeth Anne Roodhouse:
The Voice from the Base(ment): Stridency, Referential Structure, and Partisan Conformity in the Political Blogosphere. - Vivienne Waller:
The Relationship between Public Libraries and Google: Too much Information. - Larry Neale, Rebekah Russell-Bennett:
What Value do Users Derive from Social Networking Applications? - John Hilton III:
From PDF to MP3: Motivations for Creating Derivatives.
- Edward J. Valauskas:
Book Review of Steven Johnson's Best Technology Writing 2009.
Volume 14, Number 10, October 2009
- Steve Jones, Camille Johnson-Yale, Sarah Millermaier, Francisco Seoane Pérez:
Everyday Life, Online: U.S. College Students' Use of the Internet. - Carter Jernigan, Behram F. T. Mistree:
Gaydar: Facebook Friendships Expose Sexual Orientation. - Milen Martchev:
Patterns of Online Behaviour in the United Kingdom and Japan: Insights based on Asynchronous Online Conversations. - Kate Williams, Hui Yan:
Toward Global Measurement of the Information Society: a U.S.-China Comparison of National Government Surveys. - Richard Edwards, Chuck Tryon:
Political Video Mashups as Allegories of Citizen Empowerment. - Lisa M. Lane:
Insidious Pedagogy: How Course Management Systems Affect Teaching.
Volume 14, Number 11, November 2009
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Charles R. McClure, Carla B. Wright, Elise Jensen:
Public Libraries and the Internet 2008-2009: Issues, Implications, and Challenges. - Kerstin Balka, Christina Raasch, Cornelius Herstatt:
Open Source Enters the World of Atoms: A Statistical Analysis of Open Design. - Woodrow Hartzog:
The Privacy Box: A Software Proposal. - Aymar Jean Christian:
Real VLogs: The Rules and Meanings of Online Personal Videos. - Matthew J. Kushin, Kelin Kitchener:
Getting Political on Social Network Sites: Exploring Online Political Discourse on Facebook. - Lorraine Bowman-Grieve:
Anti-abortion Extremism Online.
Volume 14, Number 12, December 2009
- Alberto Pepe, Corinna di Gennaro:
Political Protest Italian-style: The Blogosphere and Mainstream Media in the Promotion and Coverage of Beppe Grillo's V-day. - Oya Y. Rieger:
Search Engine Use Behavior of Students and Faculty: User Perceptions and Implications for Future Research. - Thomas Nicolai, Lars Kirchhoff, Axel Bruns, Jason Wilson, Barry Saunders:
The Self-Googling Phenomenon: Investigating the Performance of Personalized Information Resources. - Cynthia F. Kurtz:
Three Strands in a Braid: Identity Interaction in Social Software. - Debora J. Halbert:
Public Lives and Private Communities: The Terms of Service Agreement and Life in Virtual Worlds. - Caleb Wayne Lack, Lisa Beck, Danielle Hoover:
Use of Social Networking by Undergraduate Psychology Majors.
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