Journal: First Monday

Volume 21, Issue 9

0 -- 0Gregory D. Saxton, Amanda Ghosh. Curating for engagement: Identifying the nature and impact of organizational marketing strategies on Pinterest
0 -- 0Rich Ling. Soft coercion: Reciprocal expectations of availability in the use of mobile communication
0 -- 0Danielle K. Kilgo, Joseph J. Yoo, Vinicio Sinta, Stephanie Geise, Melissa Suran, Thomas J. Johnson. Led it on Reddit: An exploratory study examining opinion leadership on Reddit
0 -- 0Charles Wagner, Ester Aguirre, Erin M. Sumner. The relationship between Instagram selfies and body image in young adult women
0 -- 0Gowtham Bellala, Bernardo A. Huberman. Securing private data sharing in multi-party analytics
0 -- 0Kim Holmberg, Iina Hellsten. Integrating and differentiating meanings in tweeting about the fifth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report
0 -- 0Xinning Gui, Julien Forbat, Bonnie A. Nardi, Dan Stokols. Use of information and communication technology among street drifters in Los Angeles

Volume 21, Issue 8

0 -- 0Alison N. Novak, Kristine Johnson, Manuel Pontes. LatinoTwitter: Discourses of Latino civic Engagement in social medie
0 -- 0Joo-Young Jung. Connectedness and disconnectedness to new and old media within different age groups
0 -- 0Daniel Scain Farenzena, Luís da Cunha Lamb, Ricardo Matsumura de Araújo. The cost of search and evaluation in online problem-solving social networks with financial and non-financial incentives
0 -- 0Jeff Hemsley. Studying the viral growth of a connective action network using information event signatures
0 -- 0Quinn DuPont, Yuri Takhteyev. Ordering space: Alternative views of ICT and geography
0 -- 0Christopher D. F. Honig, Lachlan MacDowall. Audience constructed genre with Instagram: Street art and graffiti
0 -- 0Michael Dahlberg-Grundberg, Ragnar Lundström, Simon Lindgren. Social media and the transnationalization of mass activism: Twitter and the labour movement

Volume 21, Issue 7

0 -- 0Ben Egliston. Big playerbase, big data: On data analytics methodologies and their applicability to studying multiplayer games and culture
0 -- 0Shai Ophir. Big data for the humanities using Google Ngrams: Discovering hidden patterns of conceptual trends
0 -- 0Andrew Michael Duffy. Who needs trust when you know everything? Dealing with information abundance on a consumer-review Web site
0 -- 0Jonathan Mavroudis, Esther Milne. Researching microcelebrity: Methods, access and labour
0 -- 0Maria Eriksson. Close reading big data: The Echo Nest and the production of (rotten) music metadata
0 -- 0Yubo Kou, Bonnie A. Nardi. Rethinking civic computing in China
0 -- 0Margaret Jackson, Jonathan O'Donnell, Joann Cattlin. Simple online privacy for Australia
0 -- 0Jayan Kurian. User-generated content on Facebook: Implications from the perspective of two organisations

Volume 21, Issue 6

0 -- 0Ben Light. The rise of speculative devices: Hooking up with the bots of Ashley Madison
0 -- 0Alexander Halavais. The blogosphere and its problems: Web 2.0 undermining civic Webspaces
0 -- 0Michael Zimmer, Anna Lauren Hoffmann. Preface: A decade of Web 2.0 - Reflections, critical perspectives, and beyond
0 -- 0David Nemer. Rethinking social change: The promises of Web 2.0 for the marginalized
0 -- 0Jack Jamieson. Many (to platform) to many: Web 2.0 application infrastructures
0 -- 0Nicholas Proferes. Web 2.0 user knowledge and the limits of individual and collective power
0 -- 0Christine T. Wolf. DIY videos on YouTube: Identity and possibility in the age of algorithms
0 -- 0Dan Perkel. Share wars: Sharing, theft, and the everyday production of Web 2.0 on DeviantArt
0 -- 0Oliver L. Haimson, Anna Lauren Hoffmann. Constructing and enforcing "authentic" identity online: Facebook, real names, and non-normative identities
0 -- 0Scott Kushner. Read only: The persistence of lurking in Web 2.0
0 -- 0Mathias Klang, Nora Madison. The domestication of online activism

Volume 21, Issue 5

0 -- 0Asta Zelenkauskaite, Erik P. Bucy. A scholarly divide: Social media, Big Data, and unattainable scholarship
0 -- 0Jessa Lingel, Aram Sinnreich. Incoded counter-conduct: What the incarcerated can teach us about resisting mass surveillance
0 -- 0Benjamin Peters. Excerpts from How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet
0 -- 0Teresa Cerratto Pargman, Daniel Pargman, Bonnie A. Nardi. The Internet at the eco-village: Performing sustainability in the twenty-first century
0 -- 0Christopher J. Carpenter, Bree McEwan. The players of micro-dating: Individual and gender differences in goal orientations toward micro-dating apps
0 -- 0Nora Schmidt. Tackling complexity in an interdisciplinary scholarly network: Requirements for semantic publishing
0 -- 0Liz Dowthwaite, Robert J. Houghton, Richard Mortier. How relevant is copyright to online artists? A qualitative study of understandings, coping strategies, and possible solutions
0 -- 0Jeffrey Pomerantz, Robin Peek. Fifty shades of open

Volume 21, Issue 4

0 -- 0Samuel C. Woolley. Automating power: Social bot interference in global politics
0 -- 0Andrew Tsou, Timothy D. Bowman, Thomas Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto. Self-presentation in scholarly profiles: Characteristics of images and perceptions of professionalism and attractiveness on academic social networking sites
0 -- 0Michelle M. Kazmer, Nicole D. Alemanne, Anne Mendenhall, Paul F. Marty, Sherry A. Southerland, Victor Sampson, Ian Douglas, Amanda Clark, Jennifer Schellinger. "A good day to see a bobcat": Elementary students' online journal entries during a structured observation visit to a wildlife center
0 -- 0Jan-Hinrik Schmidt. Twitter friend repertoires: Introducing a methodology to assess patterns of information management on Twitter
0 -- 0Joachim Vlieghe, Kelly L. Page, Kris Rutten. "Twitter, the most brilliant tough love editor you'll ever have." Reading and writing socially during the Twitter Fiction Festival
0 -- 0Eve Forrest, Alistair S. Duff. The ecology of the ePundit: Surveying the new opinion-making landscape
0 -- 0Maria Lindh, Jan Nolin, Karen Nowe Hedvall. Pupils in the clouds: Implementation of Google Apps for Education

Volume 21, Issue 3

0 -- 0Jennifer Golbeck. Negativity and anti-social attention seeking among narcissists on Twitter: A linguistic analysis
0 -- 0Niels van Poecke, Janna Michael. Bringing the banjo back to life: The field of Dutch independent folk music as participatory culture
0 -- 0Anja Nylund Hagen. The metaphors we stream by: Making sense of music streaming
0 -- 0Piotr Urniaz. Expanding the nationalist echo-chamber into the mainstream: Swedish anti-immigration activity on Twitter, 2010-2013
0 -- 0Francis Dalisay, Matthew J. Kushin, Masahiro Yamamoto, Yung-I. Liu, Wayne Buente. Attachment to Facebook and the civic lives of minority college students in the United States
0 -- 0Theodore Book, Chris Bronk. I see you, you see me: Mobile advertisements and privacy
0 -- 0Elisabeth Montemurro, David Kamerer. #DearCongress: A public letter

Volume 21, Issue 2

0 -- 0Walid Magdy, Kareem Darwish, Ingmar Weber. #FailedRevolutions: Using Twitter to study the antecedents of ISIS support
0 -- 0Michael Saker, Leighton Evans. Locative mobile media and time: Foursquare and technological memory
0 -- 0Peter James Allen, Lynne D. Roberts. The impact of academic sponsorship on Web survey dropout and item non-response
0 -- 0Catherine F. Brooks, P. Bryan Heidorn, Gretchen R. Stahlman, Steven S. Chong. Working beyond the confines of academic discipline to resolve a real-world problem: A community of scientists discussing long-tail data in the cloud
0 -- 0Jörgen Skågeby. Media futures: Premediation and the politics of performative prototypes
0 -- 0Yiran Wang, Gloria Mark. News trustworthiness and verification in China: The tension of dual media channels
0 -- 0Jiyoung Cha. Television use in the 21st century: An exploration of television and social television use in a multiplatform environment
0 -- 0Jake Wallis, Lisa M. Given. #digitalactivism: New media and political protest

Volume 21, Issue 12

0 -- 0Argyro P. Karanasiou. Law encoded: Towards a free speech policy model based on decentralized architectures
0 -- 0Paris Chrysos. Monuments of cyberspace: Designing the Internet beyond the network framework
0 -- 0Primavera De Filippi, Samer Hassan. Blockchain technology as a regulatory technology: From code is law to law is code
0 -- 0Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay. Peer to party: Occupy the law
0 -- 0Harry Halpin, Alexandre Monnin. The decentralization of knowledge: How Carnap and Heidegger influenced the Web
0 -- 0Francesca Musiani, Cécile Méadel. "Reclaiming the Internet" with distributed architectures: An introduction
0 -- 0Federica Giovanella. Alternative rules for alternative networks? Tort law meets wireless community networks
0 -- 0Dominique Boullier. Cosmopolitical composition of distributed architectures
0 -- 0Panayotis Antoniadis. Local networks for local interactions: Four reasons why and a way forward

Volume 21, Issue 11

0 -- 0Paul Reilly. Tweeting for peace? Twitter and the Ardoyne parade dispute in Belfast, July 2014
0 -- 0Andrew Tsou. How does the front page of the Internet behave? Readability, emoticon use, and links on Reddit
0 -- 0Umashanthi Pavalanathan, Jacob Eisenstein. More emojis, less : ) The competition for paralinguistic function in microblog writing
0 -- 0Helen Kennedy, Rosemary Lucy Hill, William Allen, Andy Kirk. Engaging with (big) data visualizations: Factors that affect engagement and resulting new definitions of effectiveness
0 -- 0Hyunjin Seo, Ren-Whei Harn, Husain Ebrahim, José Aldana. International students' social media use and social adjustment
0 -- 0Alessandro Bessi, Emilio Ferrara. Social bots distort the 2016 U.S. Presidential election online discussion
0 -- 0Jette Kofoed, Malene Charlotte Larsen. A snap of intimacy: Photo-sharing practices among young people on social media
0 -- 0Lene Pettersen, Anders Olof Larsson. The winners take it all: A comparative study of Twitter campaigns under pressure

Volume 21, Issue 10

0 -- 0Cindy Tekobbe, John Carter McKnight. Indigenous cryptocurrency: Affective capitalism and rhetorics of sovereignty
0 -- 0Sharif Mowlabocus. The 'mastery' of the swipe: Smartphones, transitional objects and interstitial time
0 -- 0Susanna Paasonen. Fickle focus: Distraction, affect and the production of value in social media
0 -- 0David Gehring. The depoliticized politics of crowdfunding: A critical examination of the Darren Wilson crowdfunding campaign
0 -- 0Roderick Graham. Nurturing non-market spaces in the digital environment
0 -- 0Kylie Jarrett, D. E. Wittkower. Economies of the Internet
0 -- 0Kylie Jarrett. Queering alienation in digital media
0 -- 0Brendan O'Hallarn. The public sphere and social capital: Unlikely allies in social media interactions?
0 -- 0Holly Kruse. Terminal markets: Gender and online horse racing economies
0 -- 0Dylan Eric Wittkower. Lurkers, creepers, and virtuous interactivity: From property rights to consent and care as a conceptual basis for privacy concerns and information ethics
0 -- 0Julia Velkova. Open cultural production and the online gift economy: The case of Blender

Volume 21, Issue 1

0 -- 0Hemant Purohit, Tanvi Banerjee, Andrew Hampton, Valerie L. Shalin, Nayanesh Bhandutia, Amit P. Sheth. Gender-based violence in 140 characters or fewer: A #BigData case study of Twitter
0 -- 0Spencer Jordan. Hacking the streets: 'Smart' writing in the smart city
0 -- 0Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar, Natalie Pang, Schubert Foo. When countries become the talking point in microblogs: Study on country hashtags in Twitter
0 -- 0Jaroslav Svelch, Václav Stetka. The coup that flopped: Facebook as a platform for emotional protest
0 -- 0Emily Hong. Digital inequality and racialized place in the 21st century: A case study of San Francisco's Chinatown
0 -- 0Randall M. Livingstone. Population automation: An interview with Wikipedia bot pioneer Ram-Man
0 -- 0Bethany Hipple Walters, Samantha A. Adams, Roland Bal. Dynamic of online and off-line watching in self-management programs