Journal: New Media & Society

Volume 20, Issue 9

3097 -- 3118Mary A. Bock, Ever Josue Figueroa. Faith and reason: An analysis of the homologies of Black and Blue Lives Facebook pages
3119 -- 3139Rik Smit, Ansgard Heinrich, Marcel Broersma. Activating the past in the Ferguson protests: Memory work, digital activism and the politics of platforms
3140 -- 3160Marius Johnen, Marc Jungblut, Marc Ziegele. The digital outcry: What incites participation behavior in an online firestorm?
3161 -- 3182Yini Zhang, Chris Wells, Song Wang, Karl Rohe. Attention and amplification in the hybrid media system: The composition and activity of Donald Trump's Twitter following during the 2016 presidential election
3183 -- 3200Alexander Cho. Default publicness: Queer youth of color, social media, and being outed by the machine
3201 -- 3222Phillip Brooker, Julie Barnett, John Vines, Shaun W. Lawson, Tom Feltwell, Kiel Long. Doing stigma: Online commenting around weight-related news media
3223 -- 3242Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin, Dai-Yun Wu, Chen-Chao Tao. So scary, yet so fun: The role of self-efficacy in enjoyment of a virtual reality horror game
3243 -- 3265Jakob Ohme, Claes H. de Vreese, Erik Albæk. The uncertain first-time voter: Effects of political media exposure on young citizens' formation of vote choice in a digital media environment
3266 -- 3282Neil Sadler. Narrative and interpretation on Twitter: Reading tweets by telling stories
3283 -- 3303Jane Mavoa, Marcus Carter, Martin R. Gibbs. Children and Minecraft: A survey of children's digital play
3304 -- 3322Holger Pötzsch. Archives and identity in the context of social media and algorithmic analytics: Towards an understanding of iArchive and predictive retention
3323 -- 3340Christine Cook, Juliette Schaafsma, Marjolijn L. Antheunis. Under the bridge: An in-depth examination of online trolling in the gaming context
3341 -- 3358Susan Halford, Mark J. Weal, Ramine Tinati, Les Carr, Catherine Pope. Understanding the production and circulation of social media data: Towards methodological principles and praxis
3359 -- 3380Katharina Rein, Tommaso Venturini. Ploughing digital landscapes: How Facebook influences the evolution of live video streaming
3381 -- 3399Mel Bunce, Kate Wright, Martin Scott. 'Our newsroom in the cloud': Slack, virtual newsrooms and journalistic practice
3400 -- 3419Mustafa Oz, Pei Zheng, Gina Masullo Chen. Twitter versus Facebook: Comparing incivility, impoliteness, and deliberative attributes
3420 -- 3436Joel Schneier, Nicholas Taylor. Minecraft play
3437 -- 3456Sara Erreygers, Heidi Vandebosch, Ivana Vranjes, Elfi Baillien, Hans De Witte. Positive or negative spirals of online behavior? Exploring reciprocal associations between being the actor and the recipient of prosocial and antisocial behavior online
3457 -- 3478Yuan Hsiao. Understanding digital natives in contentious politics: Explaining the effect of social media on protest participation through psychological incentives
3479 -- 3497Mihye Seo, Ki Deuk Hyun. The effects of following celebrities' lives via SNSs on life satisfaction: The palliative function of system justification and the moderating role of materialism
3498 -- 3520Will Marler. Mobile phones and inequality: Findings, trends, and future directions

Volume 20, Issue 8

2673 -- 2690Leopoldina Fortunati. Robotization and the domestic sphere
2691 -- 2711Julie Yujie Chen. Thrown under the bus and outrunning it! The logic of Didi and taxi drivers' labour and activism in the on-demand economy
2712 -- 2727Ola Røed Bilgrei. Broscience: Creating trust in online drug communities
2728 -- 2744Matthew Powers, Sandra Vera-Zambrano. How journalists use social media in France and the United States: Analyzing technology use across journalistic fields
2745 -- 2763Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Richard Ling, Oscar Westlund, Andrew Duffy, Debbie Goh, Lim Zheng Wei. A conceptual framework
2764 -- 2780Huw C. Davies. Learning to Google: Understanding classed and gendered practices when young people use the Internet for research
2781 -- 2799Katriina Heljakka, J. Tuomas Harviainen, Jaakko Suominen. Stigma avoidance through visual contextualization: Adult toy play on photo-sharing social media
2800 -- 2823Dong-Hee Shin, Frank A. Biocca. Exploring immersive experience in journalism
2824 -- 2843Eric Jardine. Privacy, censorship, data breaches and Internet freedom: The drivers of support and opposition to Dark Web technologies
2844 -- 2861Florian Toepfl, Anna A. Litvinenko. Transferring control from the backend to the frontend: A comparison of the discourse architectures of comment sections on news websites across the post-Soviet world
2862 -- 2879Jens Seiffert-Brockmann, Trevor Diehl, Leonhard Dobusch. Memes as games: The evolution of a digital discourse online
2880 -- 2897Rebecca Roach. Epilepsy, digital technology and the black-boxed self
2898 -- 2916Bertil Vilhelmson, Erik Elldér, Eva Thulin. What did we do when the Internet wasn't around? Variation in free-time activities among three young-adult cohorts from 1990/1991, 2000/2001, and 2010/2011
2917 -- 2933Alvin J. Primack. Youth sexting and the First Amendment: Rhetoric and child pornography doctrine in the age of translation
2934 -- 2953Danielle Wyatt, Scott McQuire, Danny Butt. Libraries as redistributive technology: From capacity to culture in Queensland's public library network
2954 -- 2971Aaron Shapiro. Between autonomy and control: Strategies of arbitrage in the "on-demand" economy
2972 -- 2989Brooke Erin Duffy, Becca Schwartz. Digital "women's work?": Job recruitment ads and the feminization of social media employment
2990 -- 3010Sally M. Gainsbury, Alex M. T. Russell, Nerilee Hing, Alex Blaszczynski. Consumer engagement with and perceptions of offshore online gambling sites
3011 -- 3028Michelle Share, Cayla Williams, Liz Kerrins. Displaying and performing: Polish transnational families in Ireland Skyping grandparents in Poland
3029 -- 3049Johan Lindell. Distinction recapped: Digital news repertoires in the class structure
3050 -- 3067Ofir Turel, Hamed Qahri Saremi. Explaining unplanned online media behaviors: Dual system theory models of impulsive use and swearing on social networking sites
3068 -- 3083T. Franklin Waddell. What does the crowd think? How online comments and popularity metrics affect news credibility and issue importance
3084 -- 3086Joshua Davidson. Nonhuman photography
3086 -- 3088Kirsten Adams, Daniel Kreiss. Columns to characters: The presidency and the press enter the digital age
3089 -- 3090Natalia Kovalyova. Can the internet strengthen democracy?
3091 -- 3092Nasrine Olson. The internet of things
3092 -- 3094Mina Momeni. The fabric of interface: Mobile media, design, and gender

Volume 20, Issue 7

2235 -- 2251Susann Wagenknecht. Beyond non-/use: The affected bystander and her escalation
2252 -- 2271Stephen R. Barnard. Tweeting #Ferguson: Mediatized fields and the new activist journalist
2272 -- 2295Nurit Guttman, Eimi Lev, Elad Segev, Seffefe Ayecheh, Limor Ziv, Fekado Gadamo, Nivi Dayan, Gal Yavetz. "I never thought I could get health information from the Internet!": Unexpected uses of an Internet website designed to enable Ethiopian immigrants with low/no literacy skills to browse health information
2296 -- 2314Michael A. Beam, Jeffrey T. Child, Myiah J. Hutchens, Jay D. Hmielowski. Context collapse and privacy management: Diversity in Facebook friends increases online news reading and sharing
2315 -- 2332Jennifer R. Whitson. Voodoo software and boundary objects in game development: How developers collaborate and conflict with game engines and art tools
2333 -- 2351Alexander Jam Van Deursen, Ellen J. Helsper. Collateral benefits of Internet use: Explaining the diverse outcomes of engaging with the Internet
2352 -- 2369Yong-Jin Park. Social antecedents and consequences of political privacy
2370 -- 2390Zixue Tai, Fengbin Hu. Play between love and labor: The practice of gold farming in China
2391 -- 2410Jaroslav Svelch, Tamah Sherman. "I see your garbage": Participatory practices and literacy privilege on "Grammar Nazi" Facebook pages in different sociolinguistic contexts
2411 -- 2431Tania Cabello-Hutt, Patricio Cabello, Magdalena Claro. Online opportunities and risks for children and adolescents: The role of digital skills, age, gender and parental mediation in Brazil
2432 -- 2449Eva Vriens, Erik van Ingen. Does the rise of the Internet bring erosion of strong ties? Analyses of social media use and changes in core discussion networks
2450 -- 2468Richard Fletcher, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen. Are people incidentally exposed to news on social media? A comparative analysis
2469 -- 2488Colin Fitzpatrick, Jeremy P. Birnholtz. "I Shut the Door": Interactions, tensions, and negotiations from a location-based social app
2489 -- 2508Anne-Linda Camerini, Peter J. Schulz, Anne-Marie Jeannet. The social inequalities of Internet access, its use, and the impact on children's academic performance: Evidence from a longitudinal study in Switzerland
2509 -- 2533Vikki S. Katz, Meghan B. Moran, Carmen González. Connecting with technology in lower-income US families
2534 -- 2549Robert Hassan. Digital, ethical, political: Network time and common responsibility
2550 -- 2565Ido Ramati, Amit Pinchevski. Uniform multilingualism: A media genealogy of Google Translate
2566 -- 2581Lik Sam Chan. Ambivalence in networked intimacy: Observations from gay men using mobile dating apps
2582 -- 2603Maartje M. A. de Graaf, Somaya Ben Allouch, Jan van Dijk. A phased framework for long-term user acceptance of interactive technology in domestic environments
2604 -- 2628Piet de Pauw, Ralf De Wolf, Liselot Hudders, Veroline Cauberghe. From persuasive messages to tactics: Exploring children's knowledge and judgement of new advertising formats
2629 -- 2646Shreeharsh Kelkar. Engineering a platform: The construction of interfaces, users, organizational roles, and the division of labor
2647 -- 2669Anna Priante, Michel L. Ehrenhard, Tijs van den Broek, Ariana Need. Identity and collective action via computer-mediated communication: A review and agenda for future research

Volume 20, Issue 6

2099 -- 2106Anne Kaun, Julie Uldam. Digital activism: After the hype
2107 -- 2124Guobin Yang, Shiwen Wu. Remembering disappeared websites in China: Passion, community, and youth
2125 -- 2144Rosemary Clark-Parsons. Building a digital Girl Army: The cultivation of feminist safe spaces online
2145 -- 2161Julia Velkova. Repairing and developing software infrastructures: The case of Morevna Project in Russia
2162 -- 2185Kecheng Fang, Maria Repnikova. Demystifying "Little Pink": The creation and evolution of a gendered label for nationalistic activists in China
2186 -- 2207Anne Kaun, Julie Uldam. 'Volunteering is like any other business': Civic participation and social media
2208 -- 2223Elisabetta Ferrari. Fake accounts, real activism: Political faking and user-generated satire as activist intervention
2224 -- 2226Esther Wright. Mixed realism: Videogames and the violence of fiction
2226 -- 2228Kath Bassett. Metagaming: Playing, competing, spectating, cheating, trading, making and breaking videogames
2228 -- 2229Alica Rétiová. Fanaticism, racism, and rage online: Corrupting the digital sphere
2230 -- 2232Primus M. Tazanu. Social media in Southeast Turkey: Love, kinship and politics

Volume 20, Issue 5

1679 -- 1696Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Julian Maitra. News organizations' use of Native Videos on Facebook: Tweaking the journalistic field one algorithm change at a time
1697 -- 1714Marcus Maloney, Steven Roberts, Alexandra Caruso. 'Mmm ... I love it, bro!': Performances of masculinity in YouTube gaming
1715 -- 1734Bree McEwan, Michelle Flood. Passwords for jobs: Compression of identity in reaction to perceived organizational control via social media surveillance
1735 -- 1754Sumin Zhao, Michele Zappavigna. Beyond the self: Intersubjectivity and the social semiotic interpretation of the selfie
1755 -- 1772Matt Carlson. Automating judgment? Algorithmic judgment, news knowledge, and journalistic professionalism
1773 -- 1791Sarah Maltby, Helen Thornham, Daniel Bennett. Beyond 'pseudonymity': The sociotechnical structure of online military forums
1792 -- 1812Harsh Taneja, Angela Xiao Wu, Stephanie Edgerly. Rethinking the generational gap in online news use: An infrastructural perspective
1813 -- 1831Sophie F. Waterloo, Susanne E. Baumgartner, Jochen Peter, Patti M. Valkenburg. Norms of online expressions of emotion: Comparing Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp
1832 -- 1849Melissa Aronczyk. Environment 1.0: Infoterra and the making of environmental information
1850 -- 1867Johan Farkas, Jannick Schou, Christina Neumayer. Cloaked Facebook pages: Exploring fake Islamist propaganda in social media
1868 -- 1888Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey, Brooke Foucault Welles. #GirlsLikeUs: Trans advocacy and community building online
1889 -- 1909Erik P. Bucy, Jacob Groshek. Empirical support for the media participation hypothesis: Trends across presidential elections, 1992-2012
1910 -- 1930Sebastian Stier, Wolf J. Schünemann, Stefan Steiger. Of activists and gatekeepers: Temporal and structural properties of policy networks on Twitter
1931 -- 1952Oliver L. Haimson, Nazanin Andalibi, Munmun De Choudhury, Gillian R. Hayes. Relationship breakup disclosures and media ideologies on Facebook
1953 -- 1972Felan Parker, Jennifer R. Whitson, Bart Simon. Megabooth: The cultural intermediation of indie games
1973 -- 1993Jo Haynes, Lee Marshall. Beats and tweets: Social media in the careers of independent musicians
1994 -- 2010Pepita Hesselberth. Discourses on disconnectivity and the right to disconnect
2011 -- 2027Florian Toepfl, Eunike Piwoni. Targeting dominant publics: How counterpublic commenters align their efforts with mainstream news
2028 -- 2049Chris J. Vargo, Lei Guo, Michelle A. Amazeen. The agenda-setting power of fake news: A big data analysis of the online media landscape from 2014 to 2016
2050 -- 2069Robert J. Topinka. Politically incorrect participatory media: Racist nationalism on r/ImGoingToHellForThis
2070 -- 2090Masahiro Yamamoto, Seungahn Nah. Mobile information seeking and political participation: A differential gains approach with offline and online discussion attributes
2091 -- 2096Casey O'Donnell. Social, Casual and Mobile Games: The Changing Gaming Landscape, How Video Games Impact Players: The Pitfalls and Benefits of a Gaming Society and Knowledge Games: How Playing Games Can Solve Problems, Create Insight, and Make Change

Volume 20, Issue 4

1263 -- 1281Stephanie Edgerly, Kjerstin Thorson, Esther Thorson, Emily K. Vraga, Leticia Bode. Do parents still model news consumption? Socializing news use among adolescents in a multi-device world
1282 -- 1302Stine Eckert. Fighting for recognition: Online abuse of women bloggers in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States
1303 -- 1319Lauren E. Bridges. Flexible as freedom? The dynamics of creative industry work and the case study of the editor in publishing
1320 -- 1341Luca Iandoli, Ivana Quinto, Paolo Spada, Mark Klein, Raffaele Calabretta. Supporting argumentation in online political debate: Evidence from an experiment of collective deliberation
1342 -- 1359Caitlin McClune. Digital unhu: Mobile connectivity and immaterial labor in Zimbabwean artistic expression
1360 -- 1379Kjartan Ólafsson, Lelia Green, Elisabeth Staksrud. Is big brother more at risk than little sister? The sibling factor in online risk and opportunity
1380 -- 1395Jasmine Fardouly, Brydie K. Willburger, Lenny R. Vartanian. Instagram use and young women's body image concerns and self-objectification: Testing mediational pathways
1396 -- 1414Irma Borst, Christine Moser, Julie Ferguson. From friendfunding to crowdfunding: Relevance of relationships, social media, and platform activities to crowdfunding performance
1415 -- 1432Julius Matthew Riles, Andrew Pilny, David Tewksbury. Media fragmentation in the context of bounded social networks: How far can it go?
1433 -- 1450Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz, Zoe Carey. Prediction, pre-emption and limits to dissent: Social media and big data uses for policing protests in the United Kingdom
1451 -- 1469Erin M. Sumner, Luisa Ruge-Jones, Davis Alcorn. A functional approach to the Facebook Like button: An exploration of meaning, interpersonal functionality, and potential alternative response buttons
1470 -- 1487Gabija Didziokaite, Paula Saukko, Christian Greiffenhagen. The mundane experience of everyday calorie trackers: Beyond the metaphor of Quantified Self
1488 -- 1505Folker Hanusch. Political journalists' corporate and personal identities on Twitter profile pages: A comparative analysis in four Westminster democracies
1506 -- 1522Sahana Udupa. Gaali cultures: The politics of abusive exchange on social media
1523 -- 1542Ole Kelm, Marco Dohle. Information, communication and political consumerism: How (online) information and (online) communication influence boycotts and buycotts
1543 -- 1563Hans Asenbaum. Cyborg activism: Exploring the reconfigurations of democratic subjectivity in Anonymous
1564 -- 1579Erin K. Ruppel, Tricia J. Burke, Maura R. Cherney. Channel complementarity and multiplexity in long-distance friends' patterns of communication technology use
1580 -- 1599Murray Goulden, Peter Tolmie, Richard Mortier, Tom Lodge, Anna Kaisa Pietilainen, Renata Teixeira. Living with interpersonal data: Observability and accountability in the age of pervasive ICT
1600 -- 1617Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Sarah Anne Ganter. Dealing with digital intermediaries: A case study of the relations between publishers and platforms
1618 -- 1639Annisa Mp Rochadiat, Stephanie Tom Tong, Julie M. Novak. Online dating and courtship among Muslim American women: Negotiating technology, religious identity, and culture
1640 -- 1657Daniel Greene, Katie Shilton. Platform privacies: Governance, collaboration, and the different meanings of "privacy" in iOS and Android development
1658 -- 1675Abby Koenig, Bryan McLaughlin. Change is an emotional state of mind: Behavioral responses to online petitions

Volume 20, Issue 3

845 -- 861Alexandre Fortier, Jacquelyn A. Burkell. Display and control in online social spaces: Towards a typology of users
862 -- 880Leonard Reinecke, Adrian Meier, Stefan Aufenanger, Manfred E. Beutel, Michael Dreier, Oliver Quiring, Birgit Stark, Klaus Wölfling, Kai W. Müller. Permanently online and permanently procrastinating? The mediating role of Internet use for the effects of trait procrastination on psychological health and well-being
881 -- 900Ben Light, Jean Burgess, Stefanie Duguay. The walkthrough method: An approach to the study of apps
901 -- 918Fenwick McKelvey, Jill Piebiak. Porting the political campaign: The NationBuilder platform and the global flows of political technology
919 -- 936Rory McGloin, Amanda Denes. Too hot to trust: Examining the relationship between attractiveness, trustworthiness, and desire to date in online dating
937 -- 955Roya Imani Giglou, Christine L. Ogan, Leen D'Haenens. The ties that bind the diaspora to Turkey and Europe during the Gezi protests
956 -- 972Florian Toepfl. Innovating consultative authoritarianism: Internet votes as a novel digital tool to stabilize non-democratic rule in Russia
973 -- 989Mike Ananny, Kate Crawford 0002. Seeing without knowing: Limitations of the transparency ideal and its application to algorithmic accountability
990 -- 1011Deen Freelon, Charlton McIlwain, Meredith Clark. Quantifying the power and consequences of social media protest
1012 -- 1030André Brock. Critical technocultural discourse analysis
1031 -- 1046Terrie Lynn Thompson. The making of mobilities in online work-learning practices
1047 -- 1067Joseph B. Bayer, Nicole B. Ellison, Sarita Schoenebeck, Erin Brady, Emily B. Falk. Facebook in context(s): Measuring emotional responses across time and space
1068 -- 1084Brendan R. Watson. "A window into shock, pain, and attempted recovery": A decade of blogging as a coping strategy in New Orleans
1085 -- 1102Aaron Hess, Carlos Flores. Tinder Nightmares
1103 -- 1122Sonia Livingstone, Giovanna Mascheroni, Elisabeth Staksrud. European research on children's internet use: Assessing the past and anticipating the future
1123 -- 1138Joachim S. Wiewiura, Vincent F. Hendricks. Informational pathologies and interest bubbles: Exploring the structural mobilization of knowledge, ignorance, and slack
1139 -- 1160Shannon C. McGregor. Personalization, social media, and voting: Effects of candidate self-personalization on vote intention
1161 -- 1180Patrick B. O'Sullivan, Caleb T. Carr. Masspersonal communication: A model bridging the mass-interpersonal divide
1181 -- 1200Debbie Ging, Sarah Garvey. 'Written in these scars are the stories I can't explain': A content analysis of pro-ana and thinspiration image sharing on Instagram
1201 -- 1219Aaron Shapiro. Street-level: Google Street View's abstraction by datafication
1220 -- 1239Stijn Baert. Facebook profile picture appearance affects recruiters' first hiring decisions
1240 -- 1259Panayiota Tsatsou. Literacy and training in digital research: Researchers' views in five social science and humanities disciplines

Volume 20, Issue 2

435 -- 452Eric Jardine. Tor, what is it good for? Political repression and the use of online anonymity-granting technologies
453 -- 474Brett Sherrick, Jennifer Hoewe. The effect of explicit online comment moderation on three spiral of silence outcomes
475 -- 494Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Caroline Haythornthwaite, Drew Paulin, Sarah Gilbert, Marc Esteve Del Valle. Uses and Gratifications factors for social media use in teaching: Instructors' perspectives
495 -- 514Rachel Kuo. Racial justice activist hashtags: Counterpublics and discourse circulation
515 -- 531Marcus Moberg. Mediatization and the technologization of discourse: Exploring official discourse on the Internet and information and communications technology within the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
532 -- 548Lisa B. Hurwitz, Aubry L. Alvarez, Alexis R. Lauricella, Thomas H. Rousse, Heather Montague, Ellen Wartella. Content analysis across new media platforms: Methodological considerations for capturing media-rich data
549 -- 563Ian Tucker, Lewis Goodings. Medicated bodies: Mental distress, social media and affect
564 -- 580Ron Tamborini, Nicholas David Bowman, Sujay Prabhu, Lindsay S. Hahn, Brian Klebig, Clare Grall, Eric Novotny. The effect of moral intuitions on decisions in video game play: The impact of chronic and temporary intuition accessibility
581 -- 598Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Joy Jenkins. Gawker's outing a married man fits into the boundaries of journalism
599 -- 617Allan Hoi Kau Yuen, Jae Park, Lu Chen, Miaoting Cheng. The significance of cultural capital and parental mediation for digital inequity
618 -- 640Grant Blank, Christoph Lutz. Benefits and harms from Internet use: A differentiated analysis of Great Britain
641 -- 658Amy L. Gonzales, Elizabeth Y. Kwon, Teresa Lynch, Nicole Fritz. "Better everyone should know our business than we lose our house": Costs and benefits of medical crowdfunding for support, privacy, and identity
659 -- 675Andrea Ceron, Sergio Splendore. From contents to comments: Social TV and perceived pluralism in political talk shows
676 -- 697Rebekah Tromble. Thanks for (actually) responding! How citizen demand shapes politicians' interactive practices on Twitter
698 -- 719Thomas Elliott, Jennifer Earl. Online protest participation and the digital divide: Modeling the effect of the digital divide on online petition-signing
720 -- 739Azi Lev-On, Sharon Haleva-Amir. Normalizing or equalizing? Characterizing Facebook campaigning
740 -- 759Mats Ekström, Adam Shehata. Social media, porous boundaries, and the development of online political engagement among young citizens
760 -- 776Peter C. Neijens, Hilde A. M. Voorveld. Digital replica editions versus printed newspapers: Different reading styles? Different recall?
777 -- 795Teresa K. Naab, Anja Kalch, Tino G. K. Meitz. Flagging uncivil user comments: Effects of intervention information, type of victim, and response comments on bystander behavior
796 -- 814Tony Liao. Mobile versus headworn augmented reality: How visions of the future shape, contest, and stabilize an emerging technology
815 -- 834Matthew Barnidge, Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu, Homero Gil de Zúñiga. Content-expressive behavior and ideological extremity: An examination of the roles of emotional intelligence and information network heterogeneity
835 -- 837Lars Nyre. The mediated construction of reality
837 -- 839Shannon Rooney. Interactive journalism: Hackers, data, and code
839 -- 841Jessica Noske-Turner. Global media studies
841 -- 842Jacob Euteneuer. Queer game studies

Volume 20, Issue 12

0 -- 0Ysabel Gerrard. Beyond the hashtag: Circumventing content moderation on social media
0 -- 0Stine Lomborg, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Julie Schwartz. The temporal flows of self-tracking: Checking in, moving on, staying hooked
0 -- 0Alan McKee, Kath Albury, Jean Burgess, Ben Light, Kim Osman, Anthony Walsh. Locked down apps versus the social media ecology: Why do young people and educators disagree on the best delivery platform for digital sexual health entertainment education?
0 -- 0Helen Pritchard, Jennifer Gabrys, Lara Houston. Re-calibrating DIY: Testing digital participation across dust sensors, fry pans and environmental pollution
0 -- 0Germaine R. Halegoua, Jessa Lingel. Lit up and left dark: Failures of imagination in urban broadband networks
0 -- 0Ulrike Klinger, Jakob Svensson. The end of media logics? On algorithms and agency
0 -- 0Zhongxuan Lin, Liu Yang, Zhi'an Zhang. To include, or not to include, that is the question: Disability digital inclusion and exclusion in China
0 -- 0Dana Aizenkot, Gabriela Kashy-Rosenbaum. Cyberbullying in WhatsApp classmates' groups: Evaluation of an intervention program implemented in Israeli elementary and middle schools
0 -- 0Rachel E. Moran. Deciding what's true: The rise of political fact-checking in American journalism
0 -- 0Kathrin Ackermann, Anita Manatschal. Online volunteering as a means to overcome unequal participation? The profiles of online and offline volunteers compared
0 -- 0Tai-Yee Wu, David J. Atkin. To comment or not to comment: Examining the influences of anonymity and social support on one's willingness to express in online news discussions
0 -- 0Anthony McCosker. beyondblue's forum influencers
0 -- 0Dominique Heinbach, Marc Ziegele, Oliver Quiring. Sleeper effect from below: Long-term effects of source credibility and user comments on the persuasiveness of news articles
0 -- 0Stephenson Brooks Whitestone. Struggling for ordinary: Media and transgender belonging in everyday life
0 -- 0Kasper Welbers, Michaël Opgenhaffen. Social media gatekeeping: An analysis of the gatekeeping influence of newspapers' public Facebook pages
0 -- 0George Veletsianos, Shandell Houlden, Jaigris Hodson, Chandell Gosse. Women scholars' experiences with online harassment and abuse: Self-protection, resistance, acceptance, and self-blame
0 -- 0Nick Couldry, Jun Yu. Deconstructing datafication's brave new world
0 -- 0Ke Zhang. Language, identity, and cycling in the new media age: Exploring Interpersonal semiotics in multimodal media and online texts
0 -- 0Stephanie Alice Baker, Michael James Walsh. 'Good Morning Fitfam': Top posts, hashtags and gender display on Instagram
0 -- 0Alcides Velasquez. Parents' mobile relational maintenance in resource-constrained contexts: Barriers and facilitating access conditions
0 -- 0Piotr Konieczny, Maximilian Klein. Gender gap through time and space: A journey through Wikipedia biographies via the Wikidata Human Gender Indicator
0 -- 0Steph Hill. Commercial interactions in a time of distrust
0 -- 0Sari Piittinen. Fallout 3
0 -- 0Ana Margarida Veiga Simão, Paula Costa Ferreira, Sofia Mateus Francisco, Paula Paulino, Sidclay Bezerra de Souza. Cyberbullying: Shaping the use of verbal aggression through normative moral beliefs and self-efficacy
0 -- 0Ji-Won Kim. Rumor has it: The effects of virality metrics on rumor believability and transmission on Twitter

Volume 20, Issue 11

0 -- 0Zvi Reich. The decline in orally negotiated news: Revisiting (again) the role of technology in reporting
0 -- 0Huw C. Davies, Rebecca Eynon. Is digital upskilling the next generation our 'pipeline to prosperity'?
0 -- 0Eunhwa Jung, S. Shyam Sundar. Status update: Gratifications derived from Facebook affordances by older adults
0 -- 0Michele Martini. Online distant witnessing and live-streaming activism: Emerging differences in the activation of networked publics
0 -- 0Tommaso Venturini, Liliana Bounegru, Jonathan Gray, Richard Rogers. A reality check(list) for digital methods
0 -- 0David B. Nieborg, Thomas Poell. The platformization of cultural production: Theorizing the contingent cultural commodity
0 -- 0Bingqing Wang, Laramie Taylor, Qiusi Sun. Families that play together stay together: Investigating family bonding through video games
0 -- 0James Sloam. #Votebecause: Youth mobilisation for the referendum on British membership of the European Union
0 -- 0Andrew Chadwick, Cristian Vaccari, Ben O'Loughlin. Do tabloids poison the well of social media? Explaining democratically dysfunctional news sharing
0 -- 0Jesse Fox, Michael Gilbert, Wai Yen Tang. Player experiences in a massively multiplayer online game: A diary study of performance, motivation, and social interaction
0 -- 0Jennifer Ihm, Eun Mee Kim. The hidden side of news diffusion: Understanding online news sharing as an interpersonal behavior
0 -- 0Victoria D. Alexander, Grant Blank, Scott A. Hale. Digital traces of distinction? Popular orientation and user-engagement with status hierarchies in TripAdvisor reviews of cultural organizations
0 -- 0Frances Corry. The Grid: Biography of an American Technology
0 -- 0Moa Eriksson. Pizza, beer and kittens: Negotiating cultural trauma discourses on Twitter in the wake of the 2017 Stockholm attack
0 -- 0Jasmine Fardouly, Elise Holland. Social media is not real life: The effect of attaching disclaimer-type labels to idealized social media images on women's body image and mood
0 -- 0Tzlil Sharon, Nicholas A. John. Unpacking (the) secret: Anonymous social media and the impossibility of networked anonymity
0 -- 0Wei Wang. The differentially associated sharing economy
0 -- 0Steve Jones. The > friendly orange glow: The untold story of the PLATO system and the dawn of cyberculture
0 -- 0Julia Ticona, Alexandra Mateescu. Trusted strangers: Carework platforms' cultural entrepreneurship in the on-demand economy
0 -- 0Phillip C. Arceneaux, Lucian F. Dinu. The social mediated age of information: Twitter and Instagram as tools for information dissemination in higher education
0 -- 0Sarah Myers West. Censored, suspended, shadowbanned: User interpretations of content moderation on social media platforms
0 -- 0Ashley Lee. Invisible networked publics and hidden contention: Youth activism and social media tactics under repression
0 -- 0D. B. Bauer. Geomedia: Networked cities and the future of public space
0 -- 0Christina Neumayer, Luca Rossi 0007. Images of protest in social media: Struggle over visibility and visual narratives
0 -- 0Lisa Ellen Silvestri. Memeingful memories and the art of resistance
0 -- 0Joëlle Swart, Chris Peters, Marcel Broersma. Shedding light on the dark social: The connective role of news and journalism in social media communities

Volume 20, Issue 10

3523 -- 3539Pablo Boczkowski, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Mora Matassi. "News comes across when I'm in a moment of leisure": Understanding the practices of incidental news consumption on social media
3540 -- 3559Eedan R. Amit-Danhi, Limor Shifman. Digital political infographics: A rhetorical palette of an emergent genre
3560 -- 3579Meryl Alper. Inclusive sensory ethnography: Studying new media and neurodiversity in everyday life
3580 -- 3596George Dh Pearson, Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick. Perusing pages and skimming screens: Exploring differing patterns of selective exposure to hard news and professional sources in online and print news
3597 -- 3623Emily Weinstein. The social media see-saw: Positive and negative influences on adolescents' affective well-being
3624 -- 3640Dorthe Brogård Kristensen, Minna Ruckenstein. Co-evolving with self-tracking technologies
3641 -- 3656Elisabetta Costa. Affordances-in-practice: An ethnographic critique of social media logic and context collapse
3657 -- 3677Astrid Mager. Internet governance as joint effort: (Re)ordering search engines at the intersection of global and local cultures
3678 -- 3699Leona Yi-Fan Su, Michael A. Xenos, Kathleen M. Rose, Christopher Wirz, Dietram A. Scheufele, Dominique Brossard. Uncivil and personal? Comparing patterns of incivility in comments on the Facebook pages of news outlets
3700 -- 3719Drew Margolin, Wang Liao. The emotional antecedents of solidarity in social media crowds
3720 -- 3737Jacob L. Nelson, Harsh Taneja. The small, disloyal fake news audience: The role of audience availability in fake news consumption
3738 -- 3759Feona Attwood, Clarissa Smith, Martin Barker. 'I'm just curious and still exploring myself': Young people and pornography
3760 -- 3777Julie Passanante Elman. "Find Your Fit": Wearable technology and the cultural politics of disability
3778 -- 3798Emma F. Thomas, Nicola Cary, Laura Ge Smith, Russell Spears, Craig McGarty. The role of social media in shaping solidarity and compassion fade: How the death of a child turned apathy into action but distress took it away
3799 -- 3817Heather Ford, Lolanda Pensa, Florence Devouard, Marta Pucciarelli, Luca Botturi. Beyond notification: Filling gaps in peer production projects
3818 -- 3835Björn Sjöblom, Anna Franzén, Karin Aronsson. Contested connectedness in child custody narratives: Mobile phones and children's rights and responsibilities
3836 -- 3857Katrien Symons, Koen Ponnet, Michel Walrave, Wannes Heirman. Sexting scripts in adolescent relationships: Is sexting becoming the norm?
3858 -- 3878Mark A. Rademacher. "The most inspiring bikini photos you'll see this summer": A thematic analysis of mass audiences' interpretations of ostomy selfies
3879 -- 3897Alix Rufas, Christine Hine. Everyday connections between online and offline: Imagining others and constructing community through local online initiatives
3898 -- 3916Jenny L. Davis, Tony P. Love, Gemma Killen. Seriously funny: The political work of humor on social media
3917 -- 3936Hsuan-Ting Chen. Spiral of silence on social media and the moderating role of disagreement and publicness in the network: Analyzing expressive and withdrawal behaviors
3937 -- 3954Amanda Hunsaker, Eszter Hargittai. A review of Internet use among older adults
3955 -- 3958Lars Nyre. Book Review: The mediated construction of reality by Nick Couldry and Andreas Hepp

Volume 20, Issue 1

3 -- 7Steve Jones, David Park. New Media & Society 20(1)
8 -- 28Rebecca LeFebvre, Crystal Armstrong. Grievance-based social movement mobilization in the #Ferguson Twitter storm
29 -- 49Arturo Haro-de-Rosario, Alejandro Saez-Martin, Carmen Caba Pérez. Using social media to enhance citizen engagement with local government: Twitter or Facebook?
50 -- 67Mary Helen Millham, David J. Atkin. Managing the virtual boundaries: Online social networks, disclosure, and privacy behaviors
68 -- 87Joanna Szostek. News media repertoires and strategic narrative reception: A paradox of dis/belief in authoritarian Russia
88 -- 104Matthew Crain. The limits of transparency: Data brokers and commodification
105 -- 121Shira Chess. A time for play: Interstitial time, Invest/Express games, and feminine leisure style
122 -- 140Marina Ramos-Serrano, Jorge David Fernández Gómez, Antonio Pineda. 'Follow the closing of the campaign on streaming': The use of Twitter by Spanish political parties during the 2014 European elections
141 -- 161Mina Tsay-Vogel, James Shanahan, Nancy Signorielli. Social media cultivating perceptions of privacy: A 5-year analysis of privacy attitudes and self-disclosure behaviors among Facebook users
162 -- 179Jeffrey A. Hall. When is social media use social interaction? Defining mediated social interaction
180 -- 198Yukari Seko, Stephen P. Lewis. The self - harmed, visualized, and reblogged: Remaking of self-injury narratives on Tumblr
199 -- 218Anna Lauren Hoffmann, Nicholas Proferes, Michael Zimmer. "Making the world more open and connected": Mark Zuckerberg and the discursive construction of Facebook and its users
219 -- 236Anders Olof Larsson, Eli Skogerbø. Out with the old, in with the new? Perceptions of social (and other) media by local and regional Norwegian politicians
237 -- 254Marleena Mustola, Merja Koivula, Leena Turja, Marja-Leena Laakso. Reconsidering passivity and activity in children's digital play
255 -- 271Elizabeth Ellcessor. "One tweet to make so much noise": Connected celebrity activism in the case of Marlee Matlin
272 -- 292Yuhua (Jake) Liang, Kerk F. Kee. Developing and validating the A-B-C framework of information diffusion on social media
293 -- 310Jean-Christophe Plantin, Carl Lagoze, Paul N. Edwards, Christian Sandvig. Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook
311 -- 331Elena Menichelli, Richard Ling. Modeling relevance of mobile communication services by social setting dimensions
332 -- 350Samantha Bradshaw, Laura DeNardis. The politicization of the Internet's Domain Name System: Implications for Internet security, universality, and freedom
351 -- 368Paul Frosh. The mouse, the screen and the Holocaust witness: Interface aesthetics and moral response
369 -- 383Matthew Leyshon McGuire. The problem of technological integration and geosocial cruising in Seoul
384 -- 398Linus Andersson. What's left of the radical left online? Absence of communication, political vision, and community in autonomist web milieus in Sweden
399 -- 412Cecilie Givskov, Mark Deuze. Researching new media and social diversity in later life
422 -- 424Olivia Dziwak. A reader in international media piracy: Pirate essays
424 -- 426Gábor Király. Gender, age, and digital games in the domestic context
426 -- 428Wendy L. Bowcher. Systemic functional linguistics in the digital age
428 -- 431Donya Alinejad. Digital ethnography: Principles and practice
431 -- 432Thomas M. Ballard. The world made meme: Public conversations and participatory media