Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 32, Issue 5

301 -- 305Ian Gordon, Sun Sun Lim. Introduction to the special issue "Cultural industries and transmedia in a time of convergence: Modes of engagement and participation"
306 -- 317Valerie Wee. Spreading the Glee: Targeting a youth audience in the multimedia, digital age
318 -- 325Bart Beaty. Superhero fan service: Audience strategies in the contemporary interlinked Hollywood blockbuster
326 -- 332Ian Gordon. Refiguring media: Tee shirts as a site of audience engagement with superheroes
333 -- 342Srividya Ramasubramanian. Racial/ethnic identity, community-oriented media initiatives, and transmedia storytelling
343 -- 353Lynn Schofield Clark. Participant or zombie? Exploring the limits of the participatory politics framework through a failed youth participatory action project
354 -- 363Cheryll Ruth Soriano. Transmedia mobilization: Agency and literacy in minority productions in the age of spreadable media
364 -- 365Randall Livingstone. Crowdsourcing, by Daren C. Brabham
366 -- 367Nicholas J. Rowland, Christian Lucia. Developer's Dilemma: The Secret World of Videogame Creators, by Casey O'Donnell
368 -- 369Alexander Fink. Favela Digital: The Other Side of Technology, by David Nemer

Volume 32, Issue 4

229 -- 240Torin Monahan. Built to lie: Investigating technologies of deception, surveillance, and control
241 -- 255Chih-Hui Lai, James E. Katz. Volunteer associations in the Internet age: Ecological approach to understanding collective action
256 -- 268Debora Halbert. Intellectual property theft and national security: Agendas and assumptions
269 -- 279Marty J. Wolf, Nir Fresco. Ethics of the software vulnerabilities and exploits market
280 -- 297Isto Huvila. Awkwardness of becoming a boundary object: Mangle and materialities of reports, documentation data, and the archaeological work
298 -- 299Theresa Donofrio. Ubiquitous Photography, by Martin Hand. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2012, 220 pp. $22.95 paper. ISBN 9780745647159 (paper)

Volume 32, Issue 3

165 -- 175Hamid R. Ekbia. Digital inclusion and social exclusion: The political economy of value in a networked world
176 -- 191Bryce Clayton Newell, Ricardo Gomez, VerĂ³nica E. Guajardo. Information seeking, technology use, and vulnerability among migrants at the United States-Mexico border
192 -- 199Jens-Erik Mai. Big data privacy: The datafication of personal information
200 -- 216Kirsten Martin, Katie Shilton. Putting mobile application privacy in context: An empirical study of user privacy expectations for mobile devices
217 -- 222Kwang-Suk Lee. On the historiography of the Korean Internet: Issues raised by the historical dialectic of structure and agency
223 -- 224Matthew Buttacavoli. New Media, Development and Globalization, by Don Slater. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2013. 210 pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN 9780745638331 (paper)
225 -- 226Madeline Carr. Digital Dilemmas: Power, Resistance, and the Internet, by M. I. Franklin. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2014. 286 pp. $105.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780199982691 (hardcover)
227 -- 228Gavin Cross. Interactive Visualization: Insight Through Inquiry, by Bill Ferster. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. 275 pp. $42.00 hardcover. ISBN 978262018159 (hardcover)

Volume 32, Issue 2

81 -- 84June Ahn, Ingrid Erickson. Revealing mutually constitutive ties between the information and learning sciences
85 -- 97Morgan G. Ames. Learning consumption: Media, literacy, and the legacy of One Laptop per Child
98 -- 116Katie Davis, Sean Fullerton. Connected learning in and after school: Exploring technology's role in the learning experiences of diverse high school students
117 -- 129Carla Casilli, Daniel T. Hickey. Transcending conventional credentialing and assessment paradigms with information-rich digital badges
130 -- 142Drew Paulin, Caroline Haythornthwaite. Crowdsourcing the curriculum: Redefining e-learning practices through peer-generated approaches
143 -- 159Alan Rubel, Kyle M. L. Jones. Student privacy in learning analytics: An information ethics perspective
160 -- 161Tin-Yuet Ting. Public Access ICT Across Cultures: Diversifying Participation in the Network Society, edited by Francisco J. Proenza. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. 476 pp. $36.00 paper. ISBN 9780262527378 (paper)
162 -- 163Christopher Lehman, Nicholas J. Rowland, Jeffrey A. Knapp. Memes in Digital Culture, edited by Limor Shifman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014. x + 200 pp. $15.95 paper. ISBN 9780262525435 (paper)

Volume 32, Issue 1

1 -- 13Kathleen Menzies, Frances Johnson. Academic attitudes toward new media: An exploratory multidisciplinary study
14 -- 27Luke Stark. The emotional context of information privacy
28 -- 39John Michael Roberts. Co-creative prosumer labor, financial knowledge capitalism, and Marxist value theory
40 -- 50Burcu S. Bakioglu. The gray zone: Networks of piracy, control, and resistance
51 -- 63Kirsten Martin. Data aggregators, consumer data, and responsibility online: Who is tracking consumers online and should they stop?
64 -- 73Patrick Keilty. Embodied engagements with online pornography
74 -- 75Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. The Ethics of Information, by Luciano Floridi - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013. xxii + 357 pp. $55.49 hardcover. ISBN 9780199641321 (hardcover)
76 -- 77Nicholas J. Rowland, Frank Joseph, Jeffrey A. Knapp, Chris Lehman. I Am Error: The Nintendo Family Computer/Entertainment System Platform, by Nathan Altice. - Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. xii + 426 pp. $40.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780262028776 (hardcover)
78 -- 79Wesley D. Shirley. Beyond Consumer Capitalism: Media and the Limits of Imagination, by Justin Lewis - Cambridge, UK: Polity, 2013. 234 pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN 97807456-50241 (paper)