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- 2014
- Muhammad Adnan, Paul A. Longley, Shariq M. Khan:
Social dynamics of Twitter usage in London, Paris, and New York City. First Monday 19(5) (2014) - Anne-Mette Bech Albrechtslund, Anders Albrechtslund:
Social media as leisure culture. First Monday 19(4) (2014) - Sophia Alim:
An initial exploration of ethical research practices regarding automated data extraction from online social media user profiles. First Monday 19(7) (2014) - Marco Toledo Bastos, Raquel da Cunha Recuero, Gabriela da Silva Zago:
Taking tweets to the streets: A spatial analysis of the Vinegar Protests in Brazil. First Monday 19(3) (2014) - Tiziano Bonini:
The new role of radio and its public in the age of social network sites. First Monday 19(6) (2014) - Margie Borschke:
The new romantics: Authenticity, participation and the aesthetics of piracy. First Monday 19(10) (2014) - Axel Bruns, Darryl Woodford, Troy Sadkowsky:
Towards a methodology for examining Twitter follower accession. First Monday 19(4) (2014) - Antony Bryant, Uzma Raja:
In the realm of Big Data ... First Monday 19(2) (2014) - Dan L. Burk:
Copyright and the architecture of digital delivery. First Monday 19(10) (2014) - David Carter, Ian Rogers:
Fifteen years of 'Utopia': Napster and Pitchfork as technologies of democratization. First Monday 19(10) (2014) - Mei-Yuit Chan, Shameem Rafik-Galea, Ngee-Thai Yap:
Hidden participation in the public sphere: Understanding Malaysian university students' public discourse practices in cyberspace. First Monday 19(5) (2014) - Erik Choi, Vanessa Kitzie, Chirag Shah:
Investigating motivations and expectations of asking a question in social Q&A. First Monday 19(3) (2014) - Alex Clark, Brenda Chawner:
Enclosing the public domain: The restriction of public domain books in a digital environment. First Monday 19(6) (2014) - John D. Cokley, Daniel Angus:
The effect that robots instead of spacemen landing on Mars can have on spacecraft development. First Monday 19(1) (2014) - Steven Corbett:
Challenging the commodification of public spheres: The hacker work ethic in a free media lab. First Monday 19(12) (2014) - Sky Croeser, Tim Highfield:
Occupy Oakland and #oo: Uses of Twitter within the Occupy movement. First Monday 19(3) (2014) - Caren Crowley, Wilfried Daniels, Rafael Bachiller, Wouter Joosen, Danny Hughes:
Increasing user participation: An exploratory study of querying on the Facebook and Twitter platforms. First Monday 19(8) (2014) - Matthew X. Curinga:
Critical analysis of interactive media with software affordances. First Monday 19(9) (2014) - George N. Dafermos, Michel J. G. van Eeten:
Images of innovation in discourses of free and open source software. First Monday 19(12) (2014) - Aaron Delwiche:
Scanner tags, comic book piracy and participatory culture. First Monday 19(5) (2014) - Kevin P. Donovan, Aaron K. Martin:
The rise of African SIM registration: The emerging dynamics of regulatory change. First Monday 19(2) (2014) - David Michael Douglas:
The social goods of information networks: Complex equality and Wu's separation principles. First Monday 19(9) (2014) - Hamid R. Ekbia, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Heteromation and its (dis)contents: The invisible division of labor between humans and machines. First Monday 19(6) (2014) - Rebecca English:
Rent-a-crowd? Crowdfunding academic research. First Monday 19(1) (2014) - Karin van Es, Daniela van Geenen, Thomas Boeschoten:
Mediating the Black Pete discussion on Facebook: Slacktivism, flaming wars, and deliberation. First Monday 19(12) (2014) - Federica Fornaciari:
Pricey privacy: Framing the economy of information in the digital age. First Monday 19(12) (2014) - Patryk Galuszka, Victor Bystrov:
The rise of fanvestors: A study of a crowdfunding community. First Monday 19(5) (2014) - Manuel Goyanes, George Sylvie:
Customer orientation on online newspaper business models with paid content strategies: An empirical study. First Monday 19(4) (2014) - Erhardt Graeff, Matt Stempeck, Ethan Zuckerman:
The battle for 'Trayvon Martin': Mapping a media controversy online and off-line. First Monday 19(2) (2014) - Andrea L. Guzman, Steve Jones:
Napster and the press: Framing music technology. First Monday 19(10) (2014)
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