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- Mar Hicks. History in the making: Whistleblowers and big tech. First Monday, 30(1), January 2025.
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- Alexandre Diallo, Phuong Hoan Le, Maxime Holzer, Elizaveta Popova. Online conversations between "real men": A reflexive thematic analysis of sigma male discourse on Twitter. First Monday, 30(3), March 2025.
- Lisa Monahan, Megan Martin, Anna Zaitsev, Valerie L. Bartelt, Abdul Rahman Noordeen. Do I spy AI? The impact of AI-generated images on trust and donation behaviors. First Monday, 30(4), April 2025.
- Huu Dat Tran, Pham Phuong Uyen Diep. Me, myself, and I: Self-presentation, self-esteem, and uses and gratifications on Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok. First Monday, 30(3), March 2025.
- Anna Carbery, Eve Richardson. An examination of women leaving computational STEM careers. First Monday, 30(1), January 2025.
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