Journal: First Monday

Volume 17, Issue 9

0 -- 0James P. Purdy. Why first-year college students select online research resources as their favorite
0 -- 0Abbe E. Forman, Rebecca Kern, Gisela Gil-Egui. Death and mourning as sources of community participation in online social networks: R.I.P. pages in Facebook
0 -- 0Robert Gellman. Privacy impact assessment
0 -- 0Teun Lucassen, Roald Dijkstra, Jan Maarten Schraagen. Readability of Wikipedia
0 -- 0Kim Barbour, David Marshall. The academic online: Constructing persona through the World Wide Web
0 -- 0Joi L. Moore, Camille Dickson-Deane, Krista Galyen, Christiana Kumalasari, Kyungbin Kwon. The ZONE learning community: Gaining knowledge through mentoring
0 -- 0Yijun Gao. Web 2.0 and beyond: Principles and technologies
0 -- 0Andrew Famiglietti. The pentad of cruft: A taxonomy of rhetoric used by Wikipedia editors based on the dramatism of Kenneth Burke
0 -- 0Piotr Konieczny. Wikis and Wikipedia as a teaching tool: Five years later
0 -- 0Marcos Pereira Dias. Australia's project for universal broadband access: From policy to social potential
0 -- 0Zachary O'Leary. Studying mobile media: Cultural technologies, mobile communication, and the iPhone

Volume 17, Issue 8

0 -- 0Chris Hagar. From social butterfly to engaged citizen: Urban informatics, social media, ubiquitous computing, and mobile technology to support citizen engagement
0 -- 0Joo-Young Jung. Social media use and goals after the Great East Japan Earthquake
0 -- 0Jessa Lingel. Occupy Wall Street and the myth of technological death of the library
0 -- 0Sam Gregory, Elizabeth Losh. Remixing human rights: Rethinking civic expression, representation and personal security in online video
0 -- 0Liguo Yu. An empirical study of software market share: Diversity and symbiotic relations
0 -- 0Sky Croeser. Contested technologies: The emergence of the digital liberties movement
0 -- 0Sandra L. De Groote. Promoting health sciences journal content with Web 2.0: A snapshot in time

Volume 17, Issue 7

0 -- 0Patryk Galuszka. Netlabels and democratization of the recording industry
0 -- 0Erik Borra, Ingmar Weber. Political Insights: Exploring partisanship in Web search queries
0 -- 0Kimberley Spreeuwenberg, Thomas Poell. Android and the political economy of the mobile Internet: A renewal of open source critique
0 -- 0Andre Oboler, Kristopher Welsh, Lito Cruz. The danger of big data: Social media as computational social science
0 -- 0Bibi van den Berg, Simone van der Hof. What happens to my data? A novel approach to informing users of data processing practices
0 -- 0Matt Ratto, Robert Ree. Materializing information: 3D printing and social change
0 -- 0Sean Lawson. Putting the "war" in cyberwar: Metaphor, analogy, and cybersecurity discourse in the United States

Volume 17, Issue 6

0 -- 0Pamela J. McKenzie, Jacquelyn Burkell, Lola Wong, Caroline Whippey, Samuel E. Trosow, Michael B. McNally. User-generated online content 1: overview, current state and context
0 -- 0Jenna Burrell. Technology hype versus enduring uses: A longitudinal study of Internet use among early adopters in an African city
0 -- 0Heather Martyn, Linda M. Gallant. Over 50 and wired: Web-based stakeholder communication
0 -- 0Georg Singer, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Ulrich Norbisrath, Dirk Lewandowski. The relationship between Internet user type and user performance when carrying out simple vs. complex search tasks
0 -- 0Anne Shelley. The filter bubble: What the Internet is hiding from you
0 -- 0Michael B. McNally, Samuel E. Trosow, Lola Wong, Caroline Whippey, Jacquelyn Burkell, Pamela J. McKenzie. User-generated online content 2: Policy implications

Volume 17, Issue 5

0 -- 0Hua Wang, Jingbo Meng, Fan Dong. Sharing as "frands": Personified branding strategies on social network sites in China
0 -- 0Roy Krøvel. New media and identity among fans of a Norwegian football club
0 -- 0W. Wayne Fu, Jaelen Teo, Seraphina Seng. The bandwagon effect on participation in and use of a social networking site
0 -- 0Alexander Ly, Bertrum H. MacDonald, Sandra Toze. Understanding the net neutrality debate: Listening to stakeholders
0 -- 0Christina Aperjis, Bernardo A. Huberman. A market for unbiased private data: Paying individuals according to their privacy attitudes
0 -- 0Harry van Vliet, Erik Hekman. Enhancing user involvement with digital cultural heritage: The usage of social tagging and storytelling
0 -- 0S. Mo Jang, Yong-Jin Park. The Internet, selective learning, and the rise of issue specialists
0 -- 0Seeta Peña Gangadharan. Digital inclusion and data profiling

Volume 17, Issue 4

0 -- 0Ruth Halperin, James Backhouse. Risk, trust and eID: Exploring public perceptions of digital identity systems
0 -- 0Bradley Carl Freeman, Julia Klapczynski, Elliott Wood. Radio and Facebook: The relationship between broadcast and social media software in the U.S., Germany, and Singapore
0 -- 0Axel Bruns, Yuxian Eugene Liang. Tools and methods for capturing Twitter data during natural disasters
0 -- 0Alberto Pepe, Spencer Wolff, Karen Van Godtsenhoven. One, none and one hundred thousand profiles
0 -- 0Annie Murray, Jared Wiercinski. Looking at archival sound: Enhancing the listening experience in a spoken word archive
0 -- 0Giuseppe Lugano. Participation in broadband society
0 -- 0Yuli Patrick Hsieh. Online social networking skills: The social affordances approach to digital inequality

Volume 17, Issue 3

0 -- 0Victoria L. Rubin, Niall Conroy. Discerning truth from deception: Human judgments and automation efforts
0 -- 0Itai Himelboim, Stephen McCreery. Free interactions, hierarchical structure: Factors explaining replies attraction in online discussions
0 -- 0Edward J. Valauskas. Turing's cathedral: The origins of the digital universe
0 -- 0Shunsuke Nozawa. The gross face and virtual fame: Semiotic mediation in Japanese virtual communication
0 -- 0Arif Raza, Luiz Fernando Capretz. Do open source software developers listen to their users?
0 -- 0David Bamman, Brendan O'Connor, Noah A. Smith. Censorship and deletion practices in Chinese social media
0 -- 0Hui-Jung Chang, Wan-Zheng Ian. Instant messaging and interruption in organizational settings: A social presence's perspective

Volume 17, Issue 2

0 -- 0Maria Murumaa, Andra Siibak. The imagined audience on Facebook: Analysis of Estonian teen sketches about typical Facebook users
0 -- 0Esther Weltevrede, Anne Helmond. Where do bloggers blog? Platform transitions within the historical Dutch blogosphere
0 -- 0Graeme Baxter Bell. Strengthening CAPTCHA-based Web security
0 -- 0Beth St. Jean, Soo Young Rieh, Yong-Mi Kim, Ji-Yeon Yang. An analysis of the information behaviors, goals, and intentions of frequent Internet users: Findings from online activity diaries
0 -- 0Joyojeet Pal. The machine to aspire to: The computer in rural south India
0 -- 0Qingbin Wang, Minghao Li. Home computer ownership and Internet use in China: Trends, disparities, socioeconomic impacts, and policy implications

Volume 17, Issue 12

0 -- 0Daren C. Brabham. The effectiveness of crowdsourcing public participation in a planning context
0 -- 0Brian Martin. Online onslaught: Internet-based methods for attacking and defending citizens' organisations
0 -- 0Ayelet Oz. Legitimacy and efficacy: The blackout of Wikipedia
0 -- 0Helen Merrick. Promoting sustainability and simple living online and off-line: An Australian case study
0 -- 0Byoung-Jo J. Kim, Paul S. Henry. Directions for future cellular mobile network architecture
0 -- 0Noortje de Boer, Hannah Sütfeld, Jacob Groshek. Social media and personal attacks: A comparative perspective on co-creation and political advertising in presidential campaigns on YouTube

Volume 17, Issue 11

0 -- 0Yijun Gao. Review of "Connecting Canadians: Investigations in community informatics" (Athabasca University Press, 2012)
0 -- 0Richard J. Cox. Review of "Mr. Collier's letter racks: A tale of art and illusion at the threshold of the modern information age" (Oxford University Press, 2012)
0 -- 0Bill Tomlinson, M. Six Silberman. The cognitive surplus is made of fossil fuels
0 -- 0Jeongsub Lim. Competitors' news coverage as a source within economic and symbolic power relations
0 -- 0Shlomi Sela, Tsvi Kuflik, Gustavo S. Mesch. Changes in the discourse of online hate blogs: The effect of Barack Obama's election in 2008
0 -- 0Bernhard Rieder. The refraction chamber: Twitter as sphere and network
0 -- 0Don Hamerly. Review of "Inequity in the technopolis: Race, class, gender, and the digital divide in Austin" (University of Texas Press, 2012)
0 -- 0Nick Steffel. Review of "Tubes: A journey to the center of the Internet" (HarperCollins, 2012)
0 -- 0Jeff D. Saunders, Charles R. McClure, Lauren H. Mandel. Broadband applications: Categories, requirements, and future frameworks
0 -- 0Stefanie Haustein, Isabella Peters. Using social bookmarks and tags as alternative indicators of journal content description

Volume 17, Issue 10

0 -- 0Piia Haavisto. Social media discussion forums and product innovation - The way forward?
0 -- 0Susan Landau, Tyler Moore. Economic tussles in federated identity management
0 -- 0R. Paul Skeehan. AppAlchemy 1: The essentials
0 -- 0Jiyoung Cha, Sylvia Chan-Olmsted. Relative advantages of online video platforms and television according to content, technology, and cost-related attributes
0 -- 0Astrid Mager. Health information politics: Reconsidering the democratic ideal of the Web as a source of medical knowledge
0 -- 0Adrienne Massanari. DIY design: How crowdsourcing sites are challenging traditional graphic design practice
0 -- 0Kimberly Douglass, Sarah Tanner. Playing science? Environmentally focused think tanks and the new scientific paradigm
0 -- 0Etienne Pelaprat, Barry Brown. Reciprocity: Understanding online social relations

Volume 17, Issue 1

0 -- 0Shaojung Sharon Wang. China's Internet lexicon: Symbolic meaning and commoditization of Grass Mud Horse in the harmonious society
0 -- 0Johan Jessen, Anker Helms Jørgensen. Aggregated trustworthiness: Redefining online credibility through social validation
0 -- 0Olle Sköld. The effects of virtual space on learning: A literature review
0 -- 0Kamakshi Rajagopal, Desirée Joosten-ten Brinke, Jan van Bruggen, Peter B. Sloep. Understanding personal learning networks: Their structure, content and the networking skills needed to optimally use them
0 -- 0Yu-Wen Chen. Internet and interest articulation in China: A theoretical re-examination
0 -- 0June Ahn. Teenagers and social network sites: Do off-line inequalities predict their online social networks?