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2019, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 42-53 Partisan Selective Exposure in Times of Political and Technological Upheaval: A Social Media Field Experiment
by Cornelia Mothes & Jakob Ohme - 54-56 Civic Organizations and Digital Technologies in an Age of Distrust
by Eric Gordon - 57-68 The Practice of Civic Tech: Tensions in the Adoption and Use of New Technologies in Community Based Organizations
by Eric Gordon & Rogelio Alejandro Lopez - 69-78 “This Is Shared Work:” Negotiating Boundaries in a Social Service Intermediary Organization
by Mariam Asad & Christopher A. Le Dantec - 79-90 Citizen Journalism and Public Participation in the Era of New Media in Indonesia: From Street to Tweet
by Iswandi Syahputra & Rajab Ritonga - 91-103 AMEND: Open Source and Data-Driven Oversight of Water Quality in New England
by Nathan Edward Sanders - 104-113 ‘Removing Barriers’ and ‘Creating Distance’: Exploring the Logics of Efficiency and Trust in Civic Technology
by Eric Corbett & Christopher A. Le Dantec - 114-118 Public Discussion in Russian Social Media: An Introduction
by Olessia Koltsova & Svetlana S. Bodrunova - 119-132 Beyond Left and Right: Real-World Political Polarization in Twitter Discussions on Inter-Ethnic Conflicts
by Svetlana S. Bodrunova & Ivan Blekanov & Anna Smoliarova & Anna Litvinenko - 133-144 Public Deliberation in Russia: Deliberative Quality, Rationality and Interactivity of the Online Media Discussions
by Olga Filatova & Yury Kabanov & Yuri Misnikov - 145-156 Redefining Media Agendas: Topic Problematization in Online Reader Comments
by Olessia Koltsova & Oleg Nagornyy - 157-166 Newsworthiness and the Public’s Response in Russian Social Media: A Comparison of State and Private News Organizations
by Darja Judina & Konstantin Platonov - 167-178 Making Sense of Emotions and Affective Investments in War: RT and the Syrian Conflict on YouTube
by Precious N. Chatterje-Doody & Rhys Crilley
2019, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-3 Critical Perspectives on Digital Literacies: Creating a Path Forward
by Hiller A. Spires - 4-13 An Approach to Digital Literacy through the Integration of Media and Information Literacy
by Marcus Leaning - 14-24 Assembling “Digital Literacies”: Contingent Pasts, Possible Futures
by T. Philip Nichols & Amy Stornaiuolo - 25-35 Digital Literacies or Digital Competence: Conceptualizations in Nordic Curricula
by Anna-Lena Godhe - 36-46 Multidimensional Approaches to Examining Digital Literacies in the Contemporary Global Society
by Kewman M. Lee & Sohee Park & Bong Gee Jang & Byeong-Young Cho - 47-58 Expanding and Embedding Digital Literacies: Transformative Agency in Education
by Andreas Lund & Anniken Furberg & Greta Björk Gudmundsdottir - 59-68 The Social Impact of Digital Youth Work: What Are We Looking For?
by Alicja Pawluczuk & Gemma Webster & Colin Smith & Hazel Hall - 69-81 Reimagining Digital Literacies from a Feminist Perspective in a Postcolonial Context
by Maha Bali - 82-99 Video Production in Elementary Teacher Education as a Critical Digital Literacy Practice
by Diane Watt - 100-114 Digital Literacy Through Digital Citizenship: Online Civic Participation and Public Opinion Evaluation of Youth Minorities in Southeast Asia
by Audrey Yue & Elmie Nekmat & Annisa R. Beta - 115-127 Digital Literacies Learning in Contexts of Development: A Critical Review of Six IDRC-Funded Interventions 2016–2018
by Michelle Schira Hagerman - 128-136 Empowering English Language Learners through Digital Literacies: Research, Complexities, and Implications
by Chang Yuan & Lili Wang & Jessica Eagle - 137-147 They Need More Than Technology-Equipped Schools: Teachers’ Practice of Fostering Students’ Digital Protective Skills
by Priscila Berger & Jens Wolling - 148-159 Self-Efficacy in Multimodal Narrative Educational Activities: Explorative Study in a Multicultural and Multilingual Italian Primary School
by Monica Banzato & Francesca Coin - 160-168 (Un)Healthy Behavior? The Relationship between Media Literacy, Nutritional Behavior, and Self-Representation on Instagram
by Claudia Riesmeyer & Julia Hauswald & Marina Mergen - 169-172 Introduction to “Refugee Crises Disclosed: Intersections between Media, Communication and Forced Migration Processes”
by Vasiliki Tsagkroni & Amanda Alencar - 173-183 Social Media and Forced Migration: The Subversion and Subjugation of Political Life
by Jay Marlowe - 184-194 Prospects of Refugee Integration in the Netherlands: Social Capital, Information Practices and Digital Media
by Amanda Alencar & Vasilki Tsagkroni - 195-206 Refugee Organizations’ Public Communication: Conceptualizing and Exploring New Avenues for an Underdeveloped Research Subject
by David Ongenaert - 207-217 “We Demand Better Ways to Communicate”: Pre-Digital Media Practices in Refugee Camps
by Philipp Seuferling - 218-229 Citizenship Islands: The Ongoing Emergency in the Mediterranean Sea
by Alessandra Von Burg - 230-241 In the Bullseye of Vigilantes: Mediated Vulnerabilities of Kyrgyz Labour Migrants in Russia
by Rashid Gabdulhakov - 242-253 Urban & Online: Social Media Use among Adolescents and Sense of Belonging to a Super-Diverse City
by Anne K. van Eldik & Julia Kneer & Jeroen Jansz - 254-263 Board Games as Interview Tools: Creating a Safe Space for Unaccompanied Refugee Children
by Annamária Neag - 264-274 With a Little Help from My Friends: Peer Coaching for Refugee Adolescents and the Role of Social Media
by Julia Kneer & Anne K. van Eldik & Jeroen Jansz & Susanne Eischeid & Melek Usta - 275-288 Narratives of the Refugee Crisis: A Comparative Study of Mainstream-Media and Twitter
by Adina Nerghes & Ju-Sung Lee - 289-299 Business Support for Refugee Integration in Europe: Conceptualizing the Link with Organizational Identification
by Yijing Wang & Vidhi Chaudhri - 300-302 Social Navigation and the Refugee Crisis: Traversing “Archipelagos” of Uncertainty
by Melissa Wall
2019, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction to Communicating on/with Minorities
by Leen d’Haenens & Willem Joris - 4-12 Representation of Women in the News: Balancing between Career and Family Life
by Hanne Vandenberghe - 13-21 Managing Super-Diversity on Television: The Representation of Ethnic Minorities in Flemish Non-Fiction Programmes
by Koen Panis & Steve Paulussen & Alexander Dhoest - 22-31 ICT Use and Digital Inclusion among Roma/Gitano Adolescents
by Maialen Garmendia & Inaki Karrera - 32-42 Risk and Culture of Health Portrayal in a U.S. Cross-Cultural TV Adaptation, a Pilot Study
by Darien Perez Ryan & Patrick E. Jamieson - 43-55 Unpacking Attitudes on Immigrants and Refugees: A Focus on Household Composition and News Media Consumption
by David De Coninck & Koen Matthijs & Marlies Debrael & Rozane De Cock & Leen d'Haenens - 56-65 Immigrant Children and the Internet in Spain: Uses, Opportunities, and Risks
by Miguel Angel Casado & Carmelo Garitaonandia & Gorka Moreno & Estefania Jimenez - 66-76 Diversity in Western Countries: Journalism Culture, Migration Integration Policy and Public Opinion
by Stefan Mertens & Olivier Standaert & Leen d'Haenens & Rozane De Cock - 77-89 Immigrant, Nationalist and Proud: A Twitter Analysis of Indian Diaspora Supporters for Brexit and Trump
by Eviane Cheng Leidig - 90-101 We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
by Jeffrey Patterson & Koen Leurs - 102-113 The Cancer’s Margins Project: Access to Knowledge and Its Mobilization by LGBQ/T Cancer Patients
by Evan T. Taylor & Mary K. Bryson & Lorna Boschman & Tae Hart & Jacqueline Gahagan & Genevieve Rail & Janice Ristock - 114-116 Advancing Engaged Scholarship in the Media Field
by John V. Pavlik - 117-127 Optimizing Content with A/B Headline Testing: Changing Newsroom Practices
by Nick Hagar & Nicholas Diakopoulos - 128-138 Does Fear of Isolation Disappear Online? Attention-Seeking Motivators in Online Political Engagement
by KyuJin Shim & Klive (Soo-Kwang) Oh - 139-152 Social Television Viewing with Second Screen Platforms: Antecedents and Consequences
by Miao Guo - 153-165 Audience-Centric Engagement, Collaboration Culture and Platform Counterbalancing: A Longitudinal Study of Ongoing Sensemaking of Emerging Technologies
by Sherwin Chua & Oscar Westlund - 166-178 Invisible Locative Media: Key Considerations at the Nexus of Place and Digital Journalism
by Ivar John Erdal & Kjetil Vaage Øie & Brett Oppegaard & Oscar Westlund - 179-188 Insularized Connectedness: Mobile Chat Applications and News Production
by Colin Agur - 189-192 Conducting Research on the World’s Changing Mediascape: Principles and Practices
by John V. Pavlik & Everette E. Dennis & Rachel Davis Mersey & Justin Gengler - 193-197 Journalism and Social Media: Redistribution of Power?
by Marcel Broersma & Scott A. Eldridge II - 198-212 Political Journalists and Their Social Media Audiences: New Power Relations
by Axel Bruns & Christian Nuernbergk - 213-224 Exploring Political Journalism Homophily on Twitter: A Comparative Analysis of US and UK Elections in 2016 and 2017
by Kelly Fincham - 225-234 Mapping Political Discussions on Twitter: Where the Elites Remain Elites
by Chrysi Dagoula - 235-247 The Role of Journalism on YouTube: Audience Engagement with ‘Superbug’ Reporting
by Monika Djerf-Pierre & Mia Lindgren & Mikayla Alexis Budinski - 248-258 Crossing the Line between News and the Business of News: Exploring Journalists’ Use of Twitter
by Stephen Jukes - 259-270 The Dislocation of News Journalism: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Epistemologies of Digital Journalism
by Mats Ekström & Oscar Westlund - 271-285 Disintermediation in Social Networks: Conceptualizing Political Actors’ Construction of Publics on Twitter
by Scott A. Eldridge II & Lucía García-Carretero & Marcel Broersma
2018, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-10 News and Participation through and beyond Proprietary Platforms in an Age of Social Media
by Oscar Westlund & Mats Ekström - 11-23 A Decade of Research on Social Media and Journalism: Assumptions, Blind Spots, and a Way Forward
by Seth C. Lewis & Logan Molyneux - 24-25 From Counter-Power to Counter-Pepe: The Vagaries of Participatory Epistemology in a Digital Age
by C. W. Anderson & Matthias Revers - 36-48 Dark Participation
by Thorsten Quandt - 49-57 Alternative Media and the Notion of Anti-Systemness: Towards an Analytical Framework
by Kristoffer Holt - 58-69 The Moral Gatekeeper? Moderation and Deletion of User-Generated Content in a Leading News Forum
by Svenja Boberg & Tim Schatto-Eckrodt & Lena Frischlich & Thorsten Quandt - 70-78 Strangers to the Game? Interlopers, Intralopers, and Shifting News Production
by Avery E. Holton & Valerie Belair-Gagnon - 79-90 Hybrid Engagement: Discourses and Scenarios of Entrepreneurial Journalism
by Juho Ruotsalainen & Mikko Villi - 91-102 Networked News Participation: Future Pathways
by Sue Robinson & Yidong Wang - 103-106 Commentary on News and Participation through and beyond Proprietary Platforms in an Age of Social Media
by James E. Katz - 107-110 The Midlife Crisis of the Network Society
by Nikki Usher & Matt Carlson - 111-114 Why We Should Keep Studying Good (and Everyday) Participation: An Analogy to Political Participation
by Neta Kligler-Vilenchik - 115-118 Designing a Renaissance for Digital News Media
by Anette Novak - 119-122 E-Government and Smart Cities: Theoretical Reflections and Case Studies
by Peter Mechant & Nils Walravens - 123-126 Forging Smarter Cities through CrowdLaw
by Beth Simone Noveck - 127-139 “Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model” as a Predictor for the Use Intention of Data Standards in Smart Cities
by Raf Buyle & Mathias Van Compernolle & Eveline Vlassenroot & Ziggy Vanlishout & Peter Mechant & Erik Mannens - 140-152 Channel Choice Determinants of (Digital) Government Communication: A Case Study of Spatial Planning in Flanders
by Willemien Laenens & Wendy Van den Broeck & Ilse Mariën - 153-162 In Waze We Trust: Algorithmic Governance of the Public Sphere
by Shenja van der Graaf - 163-174 Delivering Smart Governance in a Future City: The Case of Glasgow
by Charles Leleux & C. William R. Webster - 175-186 The Impact of User Participation Methods on E-Government Projects: The Case of La Louvière, Belgium
by Anthony Simonofski & Benoît Vanderose & Antoine Clarinval & Monique Snoeck
2018, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-4 The Turn to Affect and Emotion in Media Studies
by Margreth Lünenborg & Tanja Maier - 5-14 Affect in Media and Communication Studies: Potentials and Assemblages
by Brigitte Hipfl - 15-21 Affect Disposition(ing): A Genealogical Approach to the Organization and Regulation of Emotions
by Bernd Bösel - 22-29 Towards a Psychoanalytic Concept of Affective-Digital Labour
by Jacob Johanssen - 30-39 Negotiating Belonging as Cultural Proximity in the Process of Adapting Global Reality TV Formats
by Laura Suna - 40-47 How Culture Influences Emotion Display in Transnational Television Formats: The Case of The Voice of China
by Yuanchen Zhang - 48-59 Leak Early, Leak (More Than) Often: Outlining the Affective Politics of Data Leaks in Network Ecologies
by Alberto Micali - 60-68 Personal Power and Agency When Dealing with Interactive Voice Response Systems and Alternative Modalities
by Jill Walsh & Brittany Leigh Andersen & James E. Katz & Jacob Groshek - 69-72 The Implications of the FCC’s Net Neutrality Repeal
by Florian Schaub - 73-76 The New Frontier in Communication Research: Why We Should Study Social Robots
by Jochen Peter & Rinaldo Kühne - 77-82 News, Ads, Chats, and Property Rights over Algorithms
by Jan Kleinnijenhuis - 83-92 Psychopaths Online: The Linguistic Traces of Psychopathy in Email, Text Messaging and Facebook
by Jeffrey T Hancock & Michael Woodworth & Rachel Boochever
2018, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-4 Media Studies for a Mediatized World: Rethinking Media and Social Space
by André Jansson & Johan Lindell - 5-14 Mobile Media and Social Space: How Anytime, Anyplace Connectivity Structures Everyday Life
by Mariek Vanden Abeele & Ralf De Wolf & Rich Ling - 15-28 A Discursive Approach to Mediatisation: Corporate Technology Discourse and the Trope of Media Indispensability
by Karin Fast - 29-38 Mediatization of Social Space and the Case of Uber Drivers
by Ngai Keung Chan & Lee Humphreys - 39-45 Sensorial Organization as an Ethics of Space: Digital Media in Everyday Life
by Stina Bengtsson - 46-55 ‘It’s Something Posh People Do’: Digital Distinction in Young People’s Cross-Media News Engagement
by Jannie Møller Hartley - 56-59 Grow Up, Level Up, and Game On; Evolving Games Research
by Julia Kneer & Ruud S. Jacobs - 60-68 Running Head: Video Game Nostalgia and Retro Gaming
by Tim Wulf & Nicholas D. Bowman & Diana Rieger & John A. Velez & Johannes Breuer - 69-79 Do We Need Permission to Play in Public? The Design of Participation for Social Play Video Games at Play Parties and ‘Alternative’ Games Festivals
by Lynn H. C. Love - 80-89 Games without Frontiers: A Framework for Analyzing Digital Game Cultures Comparatively
by Ahmed Elmezeny & Jeffrey Wimmer - 90-102 Psychasthenia Studio and the Gamification of Contemporary Culture
by Victoria Szabo - 103-111 The Persuasive Roles of Digital Games: The Case of Cancer Games
by Teresa de la Hera Conde-Pumpido - 112-125 Challenges with Measuring Learning through Digital Gameplay in K-12 Classrooms
by Cristyne Hebert & Jennifer Jenson & Katrina Fong - 126-136 Model Matching Theory: A Framework for Examining the Alignment between Game Mechanics and Mental Models
by Rory McGloin & Joe A. Wasserman & Andy Boyan - 137-144 The Form of Game Formalism
by Ea C. Willumsen - 145-148 Media and Communication between the Local and the Global
by Jessica Gustafsson & Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius - 149-157 Media Practices and Forced Migration: Trust Online and Offline
by Heike Graf - 158-167 Female Bodies Adrift: Violation of the Female Bodies in Becoming a Subject in the Western Media
by Tuija Parikka - 168-178 Watchdogs, Advocates and Adversaries: Journalists’ Relational Role Conceptions in Asylum Reporting
by Markus Ojala & Reeta Pöyhtäri - 179-187 Iranian Diaspora, Reality Television and Connecting to Homeland
by Elham Atashi - 188-198 Domestic Connectivity: Media, Gender and the Domestic Sphere in Kenya
by Jessica Gustafsson - 199-209 The Dialectics of Care: Communicating Ethical Trade in Poland
by Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius - 210-219 The Meaning of the Feminist T-Shirt: Social Media, Postmodern Aesthetics, and the Potential for Sociopolitical Change
by Trine Kvidal-Røvik
2018, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction to Media History and Democracy
by David W. Park - 5-12 Net Neutrality, the Fairness Doctrine, and the NRB: The Tension between United States Religious Expression and Media Regulation
by Kathryn Montalbano - 13-20 Private Broadcasting and the Path to Radio Broadcasting Policy in Canada
by Anne Frances MacLennan - 21-33 Methodological Perspectives on British Commercial Telegraphy and the Colonial Struggle over Democratic Connections in Gibraltar, 1914–1941
by Bryce Peake - 34-42 From the Old New Republic to a Great Community: Insights and Contradictions in John Dewey’s Public Pedagogy
by James Anderson - 43-51 River Activism, “Levees-Only” and the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
by Ned Randolph - 52-61 “Approaching an Abyss”: Liberalist Ideology in a Norwegian Cold War Business Paper
by Birgitte Kjos Fonn - 62-72 The Media Protest of Neighbouring Associations, Promoter of Citizen Democratic Culture during Transition in Southern Spain
by Sandra Méndez-Muros
2017, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-5 Introduction to Visual Communication in the Age of Social Media: Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological Challenges
by Uta Russmann & Jakob Svensson - 6-14 Brand New Images? Implications of Instagram Photography for Place Branding
by Åsa Thelander & Cecilia Cassinger - 15-25 Political Storytelling on Instagram: Key Aspects of Alexander Van der Bellen’s Successful 2016 Presidential Election Campaign
by Karin Liebhart & Petra Bernhardt - 26-36 The Visual Discourse of Protest Movements on Twitter: The Case of Hong Kong 2014
by Irmgard Wetzstein - 37-50 Showing/Sharing: Analysing Visual Communication from a Praxeological Perspective
by Maria Schreiber - 51-64 Digital-Networked Images as Personal Acts of Political Expression: New Categories for Meaning Formation
by Mona Kasra - 65-74 “I Set the Camera on the Handle of My Dresser”: Re-Matter-Ializing Social Media Visual Methods through a Case Study of Selfies
by Katie Warfield - 75-78 The Semiotics of Emoji: The Rise of Visual Language in the Age of the Internet
by Laura Kerslake & Rupert Wegerif
2017, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-4 Acting on Media: Influencing, Shaping and (Re)Configuring the Fabric of Everyday Life
by Sigrid Kannengießer & Sebastian Kubitschko - 5-14 Variants of Interplay as Drivers of Media Change
by Tilo Grenz & Paul Eisewicht - 15-27 Fan (Fiction) Acting on Media and the Politics of Appropriation
by Wolfgang Reißmann & Moritz Stock & Svenja Kaiser & Vanessa Isenberg & Jörg-Uwe Nieland - 28-36 Raging Against the Machine: Network Gatekeeping and Collective Action on Social Media Platforms
by Sarah Myers West - 37-48 (De)Centralization of the Global Informational Ecosystem
by Johanna Möller & M. Bjørn von Rimscha - 49-58 Forgetting History: Mediated Reflections on Occupy Wall Street
by Michael S. Daubs & Jeffrey Wimmer - 59-66 Media Activism as Movement? Collective Identity Formation in the World Forum of Free Media
by Hilde C. Stephansen - 67-69 Journalists’ Associations as Political Instruments in Central and Eastern Europe
by Epp Lauk & Kaarle Nordenstreng - 70-78 Cleansing among Czech Journalists after World War II and a Comparison with the Situation in France and the Netherlands
by Jan Cebe - 79-84 Journalists’ Associations in Poland Before and After 1980
by Wojciech Furman - 85-94 The Rocky Road towards Professional Autonomy: The Estonian Journalists’ Organization in the Political Turmoil of the 20th Century
by Epp Lauk - 95-102 The Story of Journalist Organizations in Czechoslovakia
by Markéta Ševčíková & Kaarle Nordenstreng - 103-106 International Federation of Free Journalists: Opposing Communist Propaganda During the Cold War
by Martin Nekola
2017, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-10 The Finns Party: Euroscepticism, Euro Crisis, Populism and the Media
by Juha Herkman - 11-20 The New Visual Testimonial: Narrative, Authenticity, and Subjectivity in Emerging Commercial Photographic Practice
by Heather Morton - 21-30 The Market Value of Who We Are: The Flow of Personal Data and Its Regulation in China
by Dong Han - 31-40 Under the Influence: Advertisers’ Impact on the Content of Swiss Free Newspapers
by Colin Porlezza - 41-52 Subjective Evaluation of Media Content as a Moderator of Media Effects on European Identity: Mere Exposure and the Hostile Media Phenomenon
by Waqas Ejaz & Marco Bräuer & Jens Wolling - 53-63 Political Participation and Power Relations in Egypt: The Scope of Newspapers and Social Network Sites
by Mostafa Shehata - 64-66 A Historical Analysis of Media Practices and Technologies in Protest Movements: A Review of Crisis and Critique by Anne Kaun
by Anne Laajalahti - 67-76 Crises, Rumours and Reposts: Journalists’ Social Media Content Gathering and Verification Practices in Breaking News Situations
by Klas Backholm & Julian Ausserhofer & Elsebeth Frey & Anna Grøndahl Larsen & Harald Hornmoen & Joachim Högväg & Gudrun Reimerth - 77-86 Reinvention of Publishers’ Revenue Model—Expectations of Advertisers towards Publishers’ Products
by Bianca Dennstedt & Hans Koller - 87-89 Welcome to the Era of Fake News
by Jonathan Albright
2017, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-6 Post-Snowden Internet Policy: Between Public Outrage, Resistance and Policy Change
by Julia Pohle & Leo Van Audenhove - 7-16 Outrage without Consequences? Post-Snowden Discourses and Governmental Practice in Germany
by Stefan Steiger & Wolf J. Schünemann & Katharina Dimmroth - 17-28 Intelligence Reform and the Snowden Paradox: The Case of France
by Félix Tréguer - 29-41 Networked Authoritarianism and the Geopolitics of Information: Understanding Russian Internet Policy
by Nathalie Maréchal - 42-53 Migrating Servers, Elusive Users: Reconfigurations of the Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era
by Ksenia Ermoshina & Francesca Musiani - 54-62 Clipper Meets Apple vs. FBI—A Comparison of the Cryptography Discourses from 1993 and 2016
by Matthias Schulze - 63-75 Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
by Priya Kumar - 76-83 Metadata Laws, Journalism and Resistance in Australia
by Benedetta Brevini
2016, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-7 Political Agency at the Digital Crossroads?
by Anne Kaun & Maria Kyriakidou & Julie Uldam - 8-12 Social Movements and Political Agency in the Digital Age: A Communication Approach
by Anastasia Kavada - 13-17 Narrative Agency in Hashtag Activism: The Case of #BlackLivesMatter
by Guobin Yang - 18-29 Energiewende’s Lone Warriors: A Hyperlink Network Analysis of the German Energy Transition Discourse
by Jonas Kaiser & Markus Rhomberg & Axel Maireder & Stephan Schlögl - 30-42 Mediatisation, Marginalisation and Disruption in Australian Indigenous Affairs
by Kerry McCallum & Lisa Waller & Tanja Dreher - 43-52 Free Software Beyond Radical Politics: Negotiations of Creative and Craft Autonomy in Digital Visual Media Production
by Julia Velkova - 53-62 No Digital “Castles in the Air”: Online Non-Participation and the Radical Left
by Linus Andersson - 63-65 Issues of Ethics and Methods in Studying Social Media
by Niina Sormanen & Epp Lauk - 66-74 From Research Ethics to Researching Ethics in an Online Specific Context
by Sari Östman & Riikka Turtiainen - 75-85 Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics
by Jukka Jouhki & Epp Lauk & Maija Penttinen & Niina Sormanen & Turo Uskali - 86-96 Hazy Boundaries: Virtual Communities and Research Ethics
by Helena Kantanen & Jyri Manninen - 97-108 #JeSuisCharlie: Towards a Multi-Method Study of Hybrid Media Events
by Johanna Sumiala & Minttu Tikka & Jukka Huhtamäki & Katja Valaskivi - 109-117 Participation in Social Media: Studying Explicit and Implicit Forms of Participation in Communicative Social Networks
by Mikko Villi & Janne Matikainen
2016, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-3 Introduction to the Issue “Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development”
by Daniel Romer - 4-12 Possible Effects of Internet Use on Cognitive Development in Adolescence
by Kathryn L. Mills - 13-23 Teens, Health and Technology: A National Survey
by Ellen Wartella & Vicky Rideout & Heather Montague & Leanne Beaudoin-Ryan & Alexis Lauricella - 24-34 The Role of Parents in Problematic Internet Use among US Adolescents
by Amy Bleakley & Morgan Ellithorpe & Daniel Romer - 35-49 Marketing to Youth in the Digital Age: The Promotion of Unhealthy Products and Health Promoting Behaviours on Social Media
by Sally Dunlop & Becky Freeman & Sandra C. Jones - 50-59 Social Media and Alcohol: Summary of Research, Intervention Ideas and Future Study Directions
by Megan A. Moreno & Jon D’Angelo & Jennifer Whitehill - 60-70 Social Media in the Sexual Lives of African American and Latino Youth: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Neighborhood
by Robin Stevens & Jamie Dunaev & Ellen Malven & Amy Bleakley & Shawnika Hull - 71-78 Cyberbullying, Race/Ethnicity and Mental Health Outcomes: A Review of the Literature
by Lynne Edwards & April Edwards Kontostathis & Christina Fisher - 79-89 Adolescent Cellphone Use While Driving: An Overview of the Literature and Promising Future Directions for Prevention
by M. Kit Delgado & Kathryn J. Wanner & Catherine McDonald - 90-94 Afterword to the Issue “Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development”
by Daniel Romer & Michael Rich - 95-98 Thematic Issue on The End of Television (Not Yet): Editor’s Introduction
by Milly Buonanno - 99-108 Television in Latin America Is “Everywhere”: Not Dead, Not Dying, but Converging and Thriving
by Guillermo Orozco & Toby Miller - 109-122 “There Will Still Be Television but I Don’t Know What It Will Be Called!”: Narrating the End of Television in Australia and New Zealand
by Jock Given - 123-130 Re-Locating the Spaces of Television Studies
by Anna Cristina Pertierra - 131-141 Not Yet the Post-TV Era: Network and MVPD Adaptation to Emergent Distribution Technologies
by Mike Van Esler