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- 2020
- Kristin Alfredsson Ågren, Anette Kjellberg, Helena Hemmingsson:
Digital participation? Internet use among adolescents with and without intellectual disabilities: A comparative study. New Media Soc. 22(12) (2020) - Atika Alkhallouf:
Book review: Media localism: The policies of place. New Media Soc. 22(4) (2020) - Zheng An, Luana Mendiola-Smith:
Connections to neighborhood storytellers and community-oriented emotional disclosure on Twitter during an emergency event. New Media Soc. 22(8) (2020) - Mike Ananny, Megan Finn:
Anticipatory news infrastructures: Seeing journalism's expectations of future publics in its sociotechnical systems. New Media Soc. 22(9) (2020) - Mark Andrejevic, Lina Dencik, Emiliano Treré:
From pre-emption to slowness: Assessing the contrasting temporalities of data-driven predictive policing. New Media Soc. 22(9) (2020) - Patricia Aufderheide:
Book review: Authors, Users, and Pirates: Copyright Law and Subjectivity. New Media Soc. 22(1) (2020) - Veronica Barassi:
Datafied times: Surveillance capitalism, data technologies and the social construction of time in family life. New Media Soc. 22(9) (2020) - Naomi Barnes:
Trace publics as a qualitative critical network tool: Exploring the dark matter in the #MeToo movement. New Media Soc. 22(7) (2020) - Philip Baugut, Katharina Neumann:
Online news media and propaganda influence on radicalized individuals: Findings from interviews with Islamist prisoners and former Islamists. New Media Soc. 22(8) (2020) - Bruce Bimber, Homero Gil de Zúñiga:
The unedited public sphere. New Media Soc. 22(4) (2020) - Nadine Bol, Joanna Strycharz, Natali Helberger, Bob van de Velde, Claes H. de Vreese:
Vulnerability in a tracked society: Combining tracking and survey data to understand who gets targeted with what content. New Media Soc. 22(11) (2020) - Shelley Boulianne, Karolina Koc-Michalska, Bruce Bimber:
Right-wing populism, social media and echo chambers in Western democracies. New Media Soc. 22(4) (2020) - Wendy L. Bowcher:
Book Review: Analyzing the media: A systemic functional approach. New Media Soc. 22(7) (2020) - Johannes Breuer, Libby Bishop, Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda:
The practical and ethical challenges in acquiring and sharing digital trace data: Negotiating public-private partnerships. New Media Soc. 22(11) (2020) - Taina Bucher:
The right-time web: Theorizing the kairologic of algorithmic media. New Media Soc. 22(9) (2020) - Erik P. Bucy, Jordan M. Foley, Josephine Lukito, Larissa Doroshenko, Dhavan V. Shah, Jon C. W. Pevehouse, Chris Wells:
Performing populism: Trump's transgressive debate style and the dynamics of Twitter response. New Media Soc. 22(4) (2020) - Chelsea P. Butkowski, Travis L. Dixon, Kristopher R. Weeks, Marisa A. Smith:
Quantifying the feminine self(ie): Gender display and social media feedback in young women's Instagram selfies. New Media Soc. 22(5) (2020) - Matt Carlson:
Journalistic epistemology and digital news circulation: Infrastructure, circulation practices, and epistemic contests. New Media Soc. 22(2) (2020) - Sarah Cefai:
Humiliation's media cultures: On the power of the social to oblige us. New Media Soc. 22(7) (2020) - Simin Michelle Chen:
Women's March Minnesota on Facebook: Effects of social connection on different types of collective action. New Media Soc. 22(10) (2020) - Julie Yujie Chen, Ping Sun:
Temporal arbitrage, fragmented rush, and opportunistic behaviors: The labor politics of time in the platform economy. New Media Soc. 22(9) (2020) - Peter Chonka:
Book review: African language digital media and communication. New Media Soc. 22(4) (2020) - Rebecca Coleman:
Making, managing and experiencing 'the now': Digital media and the compression and pacing of 'real-time'. New Media Soc. 22(9) (2020) - Nick Couldry:
Book review: Consumption, psychology and practice theories: A hermeneutic perspective. New Media Soc. 22(4) (2020) - Nick Couldry:
Recovering critique in an age of datafication. New Media Soc. 22(7) (2020) - Katherine R. Dale, Arthur A. Raney, Qihao Ji, Sophie H. Janicke-Bowles, Joshua Baldwin, Jerrica T. Rowlett, Cen Wang, Mary Beth Oliver:
Self-transcendent emotions and social media: Exploring the content and consumers of inspirational Facebook posts. New Media Soc. 22(3) (2020) - Otávio Daros:
Book Review: The digital media age as the age of promiscuous knowledge Promiscuous Knowledge: Information, Image, and Other Truth Games in History. New Media Soc. 22(8) (2020) - Ranjana Das, Paul Hodkinson:
Affective coding: Strategies of online steganography in fathers' mental health disclosure. New Media Soc. 22(5) (2020) - José van Dijck, Bart Jacobs:
Electronic identity services as sociotechnical and political-economic constructs. New Media Soc. 22(5) (2020) - Hannah Ditchfield:
Behind the screen of Facebook: Identity construction in the rehearsal stage of online interaction. New Media Soc. 22(6) (2020)
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