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First Monday, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2022
- Davide Beraldo:
Unfolding #Anonymous on Twitter The networks behind the mask. - Pamela Bilo Thomas, Clark Hogan-Taylor, Michael Yankoski
, Tim Weninger:
Pilot study suggests online media literacy programming reduces belief in false news in Indonesia. - Sophie O. Freeman
, Martin R. Gibbs, Bjorn Nansen:
'Don't mess with my algorithm': Exploring the relationship between listeners and automated curation and recommendation on music streaming services. - Antoinette Fage-Butler
, Loni Ledderer
, Niels Brügger
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Proposing methods to explore the evolution of the term 'mHealth' on the Danish Web archive. - Joseph Reagle, Manas Gaur:
Spinning words as disguise: Shady services for ethical research? - Carlos Alberto Scolari, Fernanda Pires
, Maria-Jose Masanet:
Gamers never play alone: An interface-centred analysis of online video gaming. - Kristian Møller
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Intimacy collapse: Temporality, pleasure, and embodiment in gay hook-up app use. - Rashika Tasnim Keya, Pietro Murano:
Is carousel interaction really usable?
Volume 27, Number 2, February 2022
- Timothy J. Hazen, Alexandra Olteanu, Gabriella Kazai, Fernando Diaz, Michael Golebiewski:
On the social and technical challenges of Web search autosuggestion moderation. - Marina Micheli
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Public bodies' access to private sector data The perspectives of twelve European local administrations. - Mustafa Oz, Bakhtiyar Nurumov
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Intolerant versus uncivil: Examining types, directions and deliberative attributes of incivility on Facebook versus Twitter. - Justin Grandinetti
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"From the classroom to the cloud": Zoom and the platformization of higher education. - Erika Solis
, Alison N. Novak
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"You will never win" The digital review economy and mobile gambling applications. - Corinne Jones:
The view from somewhere Critically reflexive recruitment heuristics for big data. - Jihad Hamdan
, Sa'ida Sayyed
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Strategies of Facebook users in offering condolences on a death anniversary: A case study from Jordan.
Volume 27, Number 3, March 2022
- Marina Micheli
, Chrisa Tsinaraki, Marco Minghini, Irena Mitton, Sven Schade
, Alexander Kotsev:
A European approach to COVID-19 apps? A landscape analysis of apps stores in the initial stages of the health crisis. - Michelle I. Seelig
, Huixin Deng:
Connected, but are they engaged? Exploring young adults' willingness to engage online and off-line. - Michael Saker, Jordan Frith:
Contiguous identities The virtual self in the supposed Metaverse. - Alireza Nili
, Alistair Barros:
Salient design features that your social media platform needs: The case of online communities of interest. - Candice Vander Weerdt
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Does the rising tide of OER lift all boats? - Anwesha Chakraborty
, Netha Hussain
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Documenting the gender gap in Indian Wikipedia communities: Findings from a qualitative pilot study. - Niels Jörgensen:
Contentious expertise: Hacking mobile phones, changing mobile technology.
Volume 27, Number 4, April 2022
- Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Massimo Ragnedda, Noah McClain, Maria Laura Ruiu, Molly M. King, Aneka Khilnani:
Introduction: Mediating crisis: COVID-19 and beyond. - Molly-Gloria Harper
, Anabel Quan-Haase
, William Hollingshead
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Mobilizing social support: New and transferable digital skills in the era of COVID-19. - Anna Gladkova
, Massimo Ragnedda, Elena Vartanova:
Tensions between digital inequalities and digital learning opportunities in Russian universities during the pandemic. - Daniel Calderón
, Anna Sanmartín Ortí, Stribor Kuric:
Self-confidence and digital proficiency: Determinants of digital skills perceptions among young people in Spain. - Simon Rogerson
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Grey digital outcasts and COVID-19. - Noah McClain
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Meming the Catch-22: Doing security where the steel wheel hits the rail. - Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, Wesley Shrum:
Going virtual: Academic conferences in the age of COVID-19. - Heloisa Pait:
From Xerox to Zoom: Brazilian universities during the coronavirus pandemic. - Inês Silvia Vitorino Sampaio, Andressa Souza Costa:
Brazilian BookTubers and the COVID-19 pandemic. - Jenny L. Davis, Tony P. Love
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Intersecting matters: #GeorgeFloyd and #COVID19. - Jeremy Schulz, Laura Robinson:
Distance learning, digital inequality, and COVID-19: Visualizing learning channels among California public school students. - Yee Man Margaret Ng:
Using data visualizations to study digital public spaces.
Volume 27, Number 5, May 2022
- Amy-Louise Watkin, Vivian Gerrand
, Maura Conway:
Introduction: Exploring societal resilience to online polarization and extremism. - Vivian Gerrand
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Communicative channels for pro-social resilience in an age of polarization. - Daniela Pisoiu, Felix Lippe:
The name of the game: Promoting resilience against extremism through an online gaming campaign. - Inés Bolaños Somoano:
The right-leaning be memeing: Extremist uses of Internet memes and insights for CVE design. - Jonathan Stray:
Designing recommender systems to depolarize. - Amy-Louise Watkin
, Maura Conway:
Building social capital to counter polarization and extremism? A comparative analysis of tech platforms' official blog posts. - Richard McNeil-Willson
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Understanding the #plandemic: Core framings on Twitter and what this tells us about countering online far right COVID-19 conspiracies. - James FitzGerald
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Conspiracy, anxiety, ontology: Theorising QAnon.
Volume 27, Number 6, June 2022
- Glen Farrelly
, Houda Trabelsi, Mihail Cocosila:
COVID-19 contact tracing applications: An analysis of individual motivations for adoption and use. - Suay Melisa Özkula, Maria Lompe, Mariangela Vespa, Estrid Sørensen, Tianshi Zhao:
When URLs on social networks become invisible Bias and social media logics in a cross-platform hyperlink study. - Rosalie Gillett
, Nicolas Suzor
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Incels on Reddit: A study in social norms and decentralised moderation. - Lauren Bliss:
'Would you rather?' Weirdness and affect in reaction videos to porn. - Bethany Rose Lamont:
From raped childhood to ruined childhood: Developing an aesthetic of childhood trauma in digital culture from 2001 to 2018. - Yngvar Kjus, Hendrik Storstein Spilker, Håvard Kiberg:
Liveness online in deadly times How artists explored the expressive potential of live-streamed concerts at the face of COVID-19 in Norway. - Jason Ng
, Steven Gamble
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Hip-hop producer-hosts, beat battles, and online music production communities on Twitch. - Roberta Bracciale
, Francesco Grisolia
, Antonio Martella
, Maurizio Tesconi
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Vinci Salvini! Boosting engagement in the 2019 European elections campaign in Italy. - Baruch Shomron, Narmina Abdulaev:
Celebrity-politicians as health promoting role models: A case study of cigarettes and gym workouts on Facebook.
Volume 27, Number 7, July 2022
- Nicola Righetti
, Luca Rossi, Giada Marino:
At the onset of an infodemic: Geographic and disciplinary boundaries in researching problematic COVID-19 information. - Edna Miola, Francisco Paulo Jamil Almeida Marques:
Government communication and online engagement during "the summer of Zika": Examining content and social media metrics of posts addressing the Aedes aegypti mosquito. - Jean-Hugues Roy
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Kittens and Jesus: What would remain in a newsless Facebook? - Luke Webster, Tama Leaver
, Eleanor Sandry
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Transmedia storytelling during the COVID-19 pandemic: Marvel's WandaVision and Zack Snyder's Justice League. - Michael Glassman, Irina Kuznetcova:
The GameStop saga: Reddit communities and the emerging conflict between new and old media. - Hana Marcetic
, Jan Nolin:
Feminist Data Studies and the emergence of a new Data Feminist knowledge domain. - Dina Abdel-Mageed:
A personal decision or a public action? Followers' reaction to a hijabista's decision to unveil.
Volume 27, Number 8, August 2022
- Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund, Leif Sundberg:
Unveiling 100 years of digitalization as a scholarly object. - Gina M. Masullo:
Facebook reactions as heuristics: Exploring relationships between reactions and commenting frequency on news about COVID-19. - Jodie Mechielsen, Alexander Mussap:
Exposure to thin-ideal, fitspirational, and plus-size Instagram images influences body image and body-change cognitions in women and men. - Pedro Henrique da Costa Braga, André Sobral
, Fernando Gonçalves Severo, Ricardo Jullian
, Henrique Luiz Cukierman:
The construction of a sociotechnical surveillance network in Brazil. - Ahmed El Gody:
The revolution continues: Mapping the Egyptian Twittersphere a decade after the 2011 Revolution. - Bruno González Cacheda, Celso Cancela Outeda:
Digital cooperation on Facebook and Twitter and financial impact on political crowdfunding campaigns. - Esteban Morales:
Review of the methodological landscape of literacy and social media research.
Volume 27, Number 9, September 2022
- Tom Willaert, Stijn Peeters
, Jasmin Seijbel, Nathalie Van Raemdonck:
Disinformation networks: A quali-quantitative investigation of antagonistic Dutch-speaking Telegram channels. - Alexandros Xenos, John Pavlopoulos
, Ion Androutsopoulos, Lucas Dixon, Jeffrey Sorensen, Léo Laugier:
Toxicity detection sensitive to conversational context. - Toni Rouhana:
The Syrian War on Facebook: A call for mixed methods. - Greg Elmer, Anthony Glyn Burton
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Rebel personalities: Canada's far-right media. - André Schüller-Zwierlein, Anne Mangen, Miha Kovac, Adriaan van der Weel:
Why higher-level reading is important. - Luoxiangyu Zhang, Yi Zhang:
"NoL, please be away from my life." - Pejorative neologisms for stigmatizing males in Chinese micro-blogging. - Nihan Çelik, Adem Yilmaz:
The effect of YouTube on traditional game culture of children.
Volume 27, Number 10, October 2022
- Matthew Bui
, Rachel Kuo
, Anne L. Washington:
What does salad have to do with racial justice? Promoting solidarity in the time of COVID-19. - Noah Amir Arjomand, Ali Ghazinejad:
Awareness systems or echo chambers? Latin American journalists' usage of Twitter as a news gathering tool. - Ruben Nicolas-Sans
, Javier Bustos Díaz
, María Eugenia Martínez-Sánchez
, Lara Martin-Vicario
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Combating misinformation in times of COVID-19: A comparison of the social network strategies of the Spanish government and the autonomous communities. - Huixin Tian, Hilary Yerbury:
"I'm in the center of a vortex": Mapping the affective experiences of trolling victims. - Scott Timcke:
WhatsApp in African trade networks: Professional practice and obtaining attention in AfCFTA policy formation. - Duong Dang
, Teemu Mäenpää, Juho-Pekka Mäkipää
, Tomi A. Pasanen:
The anatomy of citizen science projects in information systems. - Erik G. Christiansen
, Michael B. McNally:
Examining the technological and pedagogical elements of select open courseware.
Volume 27, Number 11, November 2022
- Manuel Pita, Karine Ehn, Thiago dos Santos:
Community identities under perturbation: COVID-19 and the r/digitalnomad subreddit. - Daniel Jackson
, An Nguyen
, Khanh Hoang:
News sources and emotional responses to COVID-19 news: Findings from U.K. news users. - Thais Sardá, Simone Natale
, John Downey:
Inventing the dark Web Criminalization of privacy and the apocalyptic turn in the imaginary of the Web. - Bunty Avieson
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Editors, sources and the 'go back' button: Wikipedia's framework for beating misinformation. - Hannah Schwan, Jonas Arndt
, Marian Dörk
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Disclosure as a critical-feminist design practice for Web-based data stories. - Randall M. Livingstone:
Trump bots and algorithmic experimentation on Twitter.
Volume 27, Number 12, December 2022
- Emilio Ferrara:
Twitter spam and false accounts prevalence, detection, and characterization: A survey. - H. Christoph Steinhardt
, Lukas Holzschuh, Andrew W. MacDonald:
Dreading big brother or dreading big profit? Privacy concerns toward the state and companies in China. - Mark Ledwich, Anna Zaitsev, Anton Laukemper:
Radical bubbles on YouTube? Revisiting algorithmic extremism with personalised recommendations. - Jiang Ke, Lance Porter, Rui Wang, Seonwoo Kim
, Martin Johnson:
Pundits, presenters, and promoters: Investigating gaps in digital production among social media users using self-reported and behavioral measures. - Marcus Heidlund, Leif Sundberg:
Evaluating e-Government: Themes, trends, and directions for future research. - Philip Di Salvo
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Leaking black boxes: Whistleblowing and big tech invisibility.
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