Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 34, Issue 5

275 -- 288Veera Kangaspunta. Online news comments: Social network and emergent public
289 -- 301Ramesh Srinivasan, Juan Ramos-Martín. Double codes: Community radio in Bolivia
302 -- 315Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Matthew Barnidge, Trevor Diehl. Political persuasion on social media: A moderated moderation model of political discussion disagreement and civil reasoning
316 -- 327Rebecca Eynon, Ulrike Deetjen, Lars-Erik Malmberg. Moving on up in the information society? A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between Internet use and social class mobility in Britain
328 -- 329Sandy Kyrish. Minitel: Welcome to the internet
330 -- 0Nate Greely. Editorial board EOV

Volume 34, Issue 4

215 -- 228Sanne Kruikemeier, Katjana Gattermann, Rens Vliegenthart. Understanding the dynamics of politicians' visibility in traditional and social media
229 -- 243Isto Huvila. Putting to (information) work: A Stengersian perspective on how information technologies and people influence information practices
244 -- 260Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Sarah Beth Nelson. Agency, sociomateriality, and configuration work
261 -- 273Ioana Literat, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Melissa Brough, Alicia Blum-Ross. Analyzing youth digital participation: Aims, actors, contexts and intensities

Volume 34, Issue 3

127 -- 129Filippo Cavallo, Paolo Dario, Leopoldina Fortunati. Introduction to special section "Bridging from user needs to deployed applications of social robots"
130 -- 140Andrea Bertolini, Giuseppe Aiello. Robot companions: A legal and ethical analysis
141 -- 152Leopoldina Fortunati, Mauro Sarrica, Giovanni Ferrin, Sonia Brondi, Furio Honsell. Social robots as cultural objects: The sixth dimension of dynamicity?
153 -- 165Praminda Caleb-Solly, Sanja Dogramadzi, Claire A. G. J. Huijnen, Herjan van den Heuvel. Exploiting ability for human adaptation to facilitate improved human-robot interaction and acceptance
166 -- 182Vinish Kathuria, Keun Yeob Oh. ICT access: Testing for convergence across countries
183 -- 193Nadine Bol, Natali Helberger, Julia C. M. van Weert. Differences in mobile health app use: A source of new digital inequalities?
194 -- 195Stephen Hill. The Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance
196 -- 213. Erratum

Volume 34, Issue 2

59 -- 70Elisabeth Timmermans, Cédric Courtois. From swiping to casual sex and/or committed relationships: Exploring the experiences of Tinder users
71 -- 87Christopher M. Kelty, Seth Erickson. Two modes of participation: A conceptual analysis of 102 cases of Internet and social media participation from 2005-2012
88 -- 103Michelle Cayford, Wolter Pieters. The effectiveness of surveillance technology: What intelligence officials are saying
104 -- 113John Effah, Emmanuel Debrah. Biometric technology for voter identification: The experience in Ghana
114 -- 126Mark Holub, Jackie Johnson. Bitcoin research across disciplines

Volume 34, Issue 1

1 -- 14Natali Helberger, Jo Pierson, Thomas Poell. Governing online platforms: From contested to cooperative responsibility
15 -- 26Angela Gracia B. Cruz, Yuri Seo, Mathew Rex. Trolling in online communities: A practice-based theoretical perspective
27 -- 39Madelyn R. Sanfilippo, Pnina Fichman, Shengnan Yang. Multidimensionality of online trolling behaviors
40 -- 48Eran Fisher. When information wanted to be free: Discursive bifurcation of information and the origins of Web 2.0
49 -- 57Syagnik Banerjee, Thomas Hemphill, Phil Longstreet. Wearable devices and healthcare: Data sharing and privacy