Journal: First Monday

Volume 23, Issue 9

0 -- 0Gabriele de Seta. Biaoqing: The circulation of emoticons, emoji, stickers, and custom images on Chinese digital media platforms
0 -- 0Joel Gn. Emoji as a 'language' of cuteness
0 -- 0Crystal Abidin, Joel Gn. Between art and application: Special issue on emoji epistemology
0 -- 0Alisa Freedman. Cultural literacy in the empire of emoji signs: Who is crying with joy?
0 -- 0Soojin Lee. Emoji at MoMA: Considering the 'original emoji' as art
0 -- 0Bethany Berard. I second that emoji: The standards, structures, and social production of emoji
0 -- 0Luke Stark. Facial recognition, emotion and race in animated social media
0 -- 0Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández. Inciting anger through Facebook reactions in Belgium: The use of emoji and related vernacular expressions in racist discourse
0 -- 0Tim Highfield. Emoji hashtags // hashtag emoji: Of platforms, visual affect, and discursive flexibility

Volume 23, Issue 8

0 -- 0William T. Howe, Sun Kyong Lee. Social exchange is in the game: Communication and resource flow in a Xbox gaming clan
0 -- 0James F. Popham. A self-efficacy informed approach to anonymously locating digital disruptors
0 -- 0Britt Paris. Finding time in a future Internet
0 -- 0Britt Paris. Time constructs: Discursive temporality in the future Internet
0 -- 0Alexander van Deursen, Lila Solis Andrade. First- and second-level digital divides in Cuba: Differences in Internet motivation, access, skills and usage
0 -- 0Helton Levy. Online self-representation in Brazil's favelas: Personalising the periphery
0 -- 0Jaigris Hodson, Chandell Gosse, George Veletsianos, Shandell Houlden. I get by with a little help from my friends: The ecological model and support for women scholars experiencing online harassment
0 -- 0Clemens Apprich. The (Post-)Digital Condition - An Interview with Felix Stalder
0 -- 0Anders Olof Larsson. Thumbs up, thumbs down? Likes and dislikes as popularity drivers of political YouTube videos

Volume 23, Issue 7

0 -- 0Jen Jack Gieseking, Jessa Lingel, Daniel Cockayne. Queer Internet studies recommended reading list
0 -- 0Mia Fischer, Oliver L. Haimson, Carmen Rios, Adrienne Shaw, Mitali Thakor, Jen Jack Gieseking, Daniel Cockayne. A conversation: Queer digital media resources and research
0 -- 0Michelle A. Marzullo, Jasmine Rault, T. L. Cowan. "Can I study you?" Cross-disciplinary conversations in queer Internet studies
0 -- 0Andi Schwartz. Locating Femme Theory Online
0 -- 0Lisa Henderson. Still queer - or, what is queer Internet studies for those who don't study the Internet?
0 -- 0Vanessa Kitzie. "I pretended to be a boy on the Internet": Navigating affordances and constraints of social networking sites and search engines for LGBTQ+ identity work
0 -- 0Jen Jack Gieseking, Jessa Lingel, Daniel Cockayne. What's queer about Internet studies now?
0 -- 0Shaka McGlotten, Katherine Sender. Intimate immanence: A conversation between Shaka McGlotten and Katherine Sender
0 -- 0T. L. Cowan. The Internet of Bawdies: Transmedial drag and the onlining of trans-feminist and queer performance archives, a workshop essay

Volume 23, Issue 6

0 -- 0G. Anthony Giannoumis. Accessibility of anonymity networks: How can Web accessibility policies promote the usability of darknets for persons with disabilities?
0 -- 0Patrick Chin-Hooi Soh, Kian Yeik Koay, Vivien K. G. Lim. Understanding cyberloafing by students through the lens of an extended theory of planned behavior
0 -- 0Younei Soe. Understanding politics more thoroughly: How highly engaged young citizens use the Internet for civic knowledge integration
0 -- 0Jenna Burrell. Thinking relationally about digital inequality in rural regions of the U.S
0 -- 0Agnese Vellar. #anawarrior identities and the stigmatization process: An ethnography in Italian networked publics
0 -- 0Cristina Rosales Sánchez. International comparison of active citizenship by using Twitter data, the case of England and the Netherlands
0 -- 0Paul Manning. Animating virtual worlds: Emergence and ecological animation of Ryzom's living world of Atys
0 -- 0Joni Salminen, Sercan Sengün, Haewoon Kwak, Bernard J. Jansen, Jisun An, Soon-Gyo Jung, Sarah Vieweg, D. Fox Harrell. From 2, 772 segments to five personas: Summarizing a diverse online audience by generating culturally adapted personas

Volume 23, Issue 5

0 -- 0Giuliana Cucinelli, Émilie René-Véronneau, Belinda Oldford. Interactive documentaries and the connected viewer experience: Conversations with Katerina Cizek, Brett Gaylor, Jeff Soyk, and Florian Thalhofer
0 -- 0Travis Wall, Teodor Mitew. Swarm networks and the design process of a distributed meme warfare campaign
0 -- 0Joanna C. Yau, Stephanie M. Reich, Yiran Wang, Melissa Niiya, Gloria Mark. More friends, more interactions? The association between network size and interactions on Facebook
0 -- 0Volodymyr Lysenko, Catherine Brooks. Russian information troops, disinformation, and democracy
0 -- 0Melissa Villa-Nicholas. Terror by telephone: Normative anxieties around obscene calls in the 1960s
0 -- 0Andreas Birkbak. Into the wild online: Learning from Internet trolls
0 -- 0Radhika Garg. Open data privacy and security policy issues and its influence on embracing the Internet of Things
0 -- 0Onur Varol, Ismail Uluturk. Deception strategies and threats for online discussions
0 -- 0Shazeda Ahmed, Steven Weber. China's long game in techno-nationalism

Volume 23, Issue 4

0 -- 0Qianli Yuan, Mila Gascó. Citizens' use of microblogging and government communication during emergencies: A case study on water contamination in Shanghai
0 -- 0Mahdi M. Najafabadi, Robert J. Domanski. Hacktivism and distributed hashtag spoiling on Twitter: Tales of the #IranTalks
0 -- 0Nic DePaula, Ersin Dincelli. Information strategies and affective reactions: How citizens interact with government social media content
0 -- 0J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre. Public employees in social media communities: Exploring factors for internal collaboration using social network analysis
0 -- 0Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Andrea L. Kavanaugh. Introduction to the special issue on social media and government
0 -- 0Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz. Towards an understanding of Twitter networks: The case of the state of Mexico
0 -- 0Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Ziqian Song. Engaging a community through social media-based topics and interactions

Volume 23, Issue 3

0 -- 0Carolyn Elerding. The digital labor of queering feminist Web TV
0 -- 0Carolyn Elerding, Roopika Risam. Introduction: A gathering of feminist perspectives on digital labor
0 -- 0Elizabeth Losh. Home inspection: Mina Rees and national computing infrastructure
0 -- 0Roopika Risam. Diversity work and digital carework in higher education
0 -- 0Mél Hogan. Data is airborne; Data is inborn: The labor of the body in technoecologies
0 -- 0Kylie Jarrett. Laundering women's history: A feminist critique of the social factory
0 -- 0Sarah T. Roberts. Digital detritus: 'Error' and the logic of opacity in social media content moderation

Volume 23, Issue 2

0 -- 0Shagun Jhaver, Larry Chan, Amy Bruckman. The view from the other side: The border between controversial speech and harassment on Kotaku in Action
0 -- 0Hassan Masum, Mark Tovey. Goals for algorithmic genies
0 -- 0Michelle I. Seelig. Social activism: Engaging millennials in social causes
0 -- 0Hee Jhee Jiow, Rayvinder Jit Singh Athwal, Ling Ling Chew, Muhammad Helmi Elias, Nina Lim, Qin Ting Lye, Xin Yu Ng, Kenneth Woo. Perceptions of video gaming careers and its implications on parental mediation
0 -- 0Hananel Rosenberg. Home, front, and mobile phones: The case of the Second Lebanon War
0 -- 0F. Xavier Olleros. Antirival goods, network effects and the sharing economy
0 -- 0Sikana Tanupabrungsun, Jeff Hemsley, Bryan Semaan. Information affordances: Studying the information processing activities of the core Occupy actors on Twitter
0 -- 0Robert M. Pallitto. Irresistible bargains: Navigating the surveillance society

Volume 23, Issue 12

0 -- 0Marta Poblet. Distributed, privacy-enhancing technologies in the 2017 Catalan referendum on independence: New tactics and models of participatory democracy
0 -- 0John C. Paolillo. The Flat Earth phenomenon on YouTube
0 -- 0Serena Henderson, Nathaniel Ostashewski. Barriers, incentives, and benefits of the open educational resources (OER) movement: An exploration into instructor perspectives
0 -- 0Mogens Olesen. Balancing media environments: Design principles for digital learning in Danish upper secondary schools
0 -- 0Michael Bossetta. A simulated cyberattack on Twitter: Assessing partisan vulnerability to spear phishing and disinformation ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections
0 -- 0Omri Reis. "Anonymous calling": The WikiScanner scandals and anonymity on the Japanese Wikipedia
0 -- 0Peter Vistisen, Thessa Jensen. Designers as fans: Bottom-up online explorations of new technology concepts as a genre of design fan fictions

Volume 23, Issue 11

0 -- 0Giyoung Park. Eating (alone) with Facebook: Digital natives' transition to college
0 -- 0David Zeitlyn, Megan Beardmore-Herd. Testing Google Scholar bibliographic data: Estimating error rates for Google Scholar citation parsing
0 -- 0Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz, Christian Pieter Hoffmann. Sharing by proxy: Invisible users in the sharing economy
0 -- 0Morten Bay. The Last Jedi and the strategic politicization of pop culture through social media manipulation
0 -- 0George Veletsianos, Royce Kimmons, Olga Belikov, Nicole Johnson. Scholars' temporal participation on, temporary disengagement from, and return to Twitter
0 -- 0Jing Ge, Susan C. Herring. Communicative functions of emoji sequences on Sina Weibo
0 -- 0Aqdas Malik, Aditya Johri, Rajat Handa, Habib Karbasian, Hemant Purohit. How social media supports hashtag activism through multivocality: A case study of #ILookLikeanEngineer
0 -- 0Phuong Hoan Le, Yuping Mao. Reddit as a new platform for public relations: Organizations' use of dialogic principles and their publics' responses in the subreddit IAmA
0 -- 0Anindita Paul, Kim M. Thompson. Negotiating digital spaces in everyday life: A case study of Indian women and their digital use

Volume 23, Issue 10

0 -- 0Moniek M. Kuijpers. Bibliotherapy in the age of digitization
0 -- 0Theresa Schilhab, Gitte Balling, Anezka Kuzmicová. Decreasing materiality from print to screen reading
0 -- 0Mirit Barzillai, Jenny M. Thomson. Children learning to read in a digital world
0 -- 0Anne Mangen. Modes of writing in a digital age: The good, the bad and the unknown
0 -- 0Hildegunn Støle. Why digital natives need books: The myth of the digital native
0 -- 0Pasqualina Sorrentino. The mystery of the digital natives' existence: Questioning the validity of the Prenskian metaphor
0 -- 0Miha Kovac, Adriaan van der Weel. Reading in a post-textual era
0 -- 0Miha Kovac, Adriaan van der Weel. Reading in the era of digitisation: An introduction to the special issue

Volume 23, Issue 1

0 -- 0Hantian Zhang. Evoking presence in vlogging: A case study of U. K. beauty blogger Zoe Sugg
0 -- 0Shailesh Pandey, Nischal Regmi. Changing connectivities and renewed priorities: Status and challenges facing Nepali Internet
0 -- 0Lindsay Kistler Mattock, Colleen Theisen, Jennifer Burek Pierce. A case for digital squirrels: Using and preserving YouTube for popular culture research
0 -- 0Teo Keipi, Ilkka Koiranen, Aki Koivula, Pekka Räsänen. Assessing the social media landscape: Online relational use-purposes and life satisfaction among Finns
0 -- 0Michael J. Hughes. What motivates the authors of video game walkthroughs and FAQs? A study of six GameFAQs contributors
0 -- 0Gwen Shaffer. A critical discourse analysis of how the telecommunications industry influenced VoIP deregulation legislation in 36 states
0 -- 0Joseph Reagle. Nerd vs. bro: Geek privilege, idiosyncrasy, and triumphalism