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First Monday, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2013
- Joseph Reagle:
"Free as in sexist?" Free culture and the gender gap. - Lin Zhang:
Third-person effect and gender in online gaming. - T. J. Bliss, John Hilton III, David A. Wiley, Kim Thanos:
The cost and quality of online open textbooks: Perceptions of community college faculty and students. - Hee Jhee Jiow, Julian Lin:
The influence of parental factors on children's receptiveness towards mobile phone location disclosure services. - Paolo Massa, Federico Scrinzi:
Manypedia: Comparing language points of view of Wikipedia communities. - Antonella Esposito:
Neither digital or open. Just researchers: Views on digital/open scholarship practices in an Italian university.
Volume 18, Number 2, February 2013
- Paul A. Watters, Christopher Lueg, Caroline Spiranovic, Jeremy Prichard:
Patterns of ownership of child model sites: Profiling the profiteers and consumers of child exploitation material. - Ioannis Koutsaftikis, Nikolaos Nanas, Manolis Vavalis:
Front-paging online newspapers. - Marissa Dean, Karen Laidler:
A new girl in town: Exploring girlhood identities through Facebook. - Nils König:
International corporate blogging practices and effects. - Daniel Trottier:
The business of conversations: Market social media surveillance and visibility. - Grace M. Jackson-Brown:
Content analysis study of librarian blogs: Professional development and other uses. - Christopher Rowe:
The new library of Babel? Borges, digitisation and the myth of a universal library.
Volume 18, Number 3, March 2013
- Korinna Patelis, Pavlos Hatzopoulos:
Introduction: Understanding social media monopolies. - Jodi Dean:
Society doesn't exist. - Caroline Bassett:
Silence, delirium, lies? - Robert W. Gehl:
What's on your mind? Social media monopolies and noopower. - Oliver Leistert:
Smell the fish: Digital Disneyland and the right to oblivion. - Sara El-Khalili:
Social media as a government propaganda tool in post-revolutionary Egypt. - Korinna Patelis:
Facebook.com text: Industrialising personal data production.
Volume 18, Number 4, April 2013
- Daniel Kreiss, Mike Ananny:
Responsibilities of the state: Rethinking the case and possibilities for public support of journalism. - Gabrielle Grow, Janelle Ward:
The role of authenticity in electoral social media campaigns. - Ove Edvard Hatlevik, Gréta Björk Gudmundsdóttir:
An emerging digital divide in urban school children's information literacy: Challenging equity in the Norwegian school system. - Olan Kees Martin Scott, Ryan Bradshaw, Paul Larkin:
Exploring ways in which social networkers contribute to online groups: A case study of one Facebook group's discussion of Australian broadcaster Channel 9 during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. - Kaitlin Marks-Dubbs:
Synthesizing sponsorships: Toward a lens of composite sponsorship on social network sites. - J. Evans Ochola, James R. Stachowiak, John G. Achrazoglou, David B. Bills:
Learning environments and rapidly evolving handheld technologies. - Florante Cruz, Serlie B. Jamias:
Scientists' use of social media: The case of researchers at the University of the Philippines Los Baños.
- Yijun Gao:
Review of Social media as surveillance: Rethinking visibility in a converging world. First Monday 18(4) (2013)
Volume 18, Number 5, May 2013
- Kalev Leetaru, Shaowen Wang, Guofeng Cao, Anand Padmanabhan, Eric Shook:
Mapping the global Twitter heartbeat: The geography of Twitter. - Jennifer M. Grek Martin, Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Vivian Howard:
Navigating an imagined Middle-earth: Finding and analyzing text-based and film-based mental images of Middle-earth through TheOneRing.net online fan community. - Tamar Ashuri:
Envisioning the Internet: Implementing 'disruptive innovation' in media organizations. - David Kamerer:
Estimating online audiences: Understanding the limitations of competitive intelligence services. - Ronald Snijder:
Measuring monographs: A quantitative method to assess scientific impact and societal relevance. - David George Glance, Martin Forsey, Myles Riley:
The pedagogical foundations of massive open online courses. - Thomas Plotkowiak, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva:
German politicians and their Twitter networks in the Bundestag Election 2009.
Volume 18, Number 6, June 2013
- Raktim Mitra, Aditya Johri, Oded Nov:
Effect of external events on newcomer participation in open source online communities. - Amy Roth, Rochelle Davis, Brian Carver:
Assigning Wikipedia editing: Triangulation toward understanding university student engagement. - Anders Olof Larsson, Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Snowing, freezing ... tweeting? Organizational Twitter use during crisis. - Ashley Rose Kelly, Meagan Kittle Autry:
Access, accommodation, and science: Knowledge in an "open" world. - Rich Gazan:
The hammer of Hawking: The impact of celebrity scientists, the intent of extraterrestrials and the public perception of astrobiology. - Rath Kanha Sar, Yeslam Al-Saggaf:
Social networking sites' tracking of unintentionally shared information. - Heather Morrison:
Economics of scholarly communication in transition. - Olof Sundin, Jutta Haider:
The networked life of professional encyclopaedias: Quantification, tradition, and trustworthiness.
Volume 18, Number 7, July 2013
- Nadav Hochman, Lev Manovich:
Zooming into an Instagram City: Reading the local through social media. - Jedidiah R. Crandall, Masashi Crete-Nishihata, Jeffrey Knockel, Sarah McKune, Adam Senft, Diana Tseng, Greg Wiseman:
Chat program censorship and surveillance in China: Tracking TOM-Skype and Sina UC. - Alexander Neish Lugg:
Mantous and alpacas as weapons of the weak: Chinese spoof video and self-expression online. - Knud Böhle, Ulrich Riehm:
E-petition systems and political participation: About institutional challenges and democratic opportunities. - Johnnatan Messias, Lucas Schmidt, Ricardo Oliveira, Fabrício Benevenuto:
You followed my bot! Transforming robots into influential users in Twitter. - Suen de Andrade e Silva:
Social play or social cheating? Another face of sociability in social network games. - Robert W. Vaagan:
Online newspaper repositories and Norwegian-Russian media frames of Svalbard. - Tara Brabazon:
Dead media: Obsolescence and redundancy in media history.
- Jason D. Nosek:
Review of Captive audience: The telecom industry and monopoly power in the new gilded age.
Volume 18, Number 8, August 2013
- Colin Bennett:
The politics of privacy and the privacy of politics: Parties, elections and voter surveillance in Western democracies. - Gary Burnett, Melinda Whetstone, Paul T. Jaeger:
Personal Health Record interfaces: A hermeneutic analysis. - Marika Lüders:
Networking and notworking in social intranets: User archetypes and participatory divides. - Judith Bündgens-Kosten, Annabell Preußler:
From lecture hall to city council: Twitter as subordinate involvement in formal settings. - Jarkko Moilanen, Tere Vadén:
3D printing community and emerging practices of peer production. - Jessica Verboom, Payal Arora:
Museum 2.0: A study into the culture of expertise within the museum blogosphere. - Kristina Sedeke, Payal Arora:
Top ranking fashion blogs and their role in the current fashion industry. - Kate Williams, Noah Lenstra, Shameem Ahmed, Qiyuan Liu:
Research note: Measuring the globalization of knowledge: The case of community informatics.
Volume 18, Number 9, September 2013
- Funda Kivran-Swaine, Samuel Brody, Mor Naaman:
Effects of gender and tie strength on Twitter interactions. - Inger-Lise Kalviknes Bore, Jonathan Hickman:
Studying fan activities on Twitter: Reflections on methodological issues emerging from a case study on The West Wing fandom. - Julia Skinner:
Natural disasters and Twitter: Thinking from both sides of the tweet. - Weiai Wayne Xu, Michael A. Stefanone, Jian Raymond Rui:
The benefits and burdens of network diversity: Political engagement on social networking sites. - Phil M. MacGregor:
Rational reflections: An illustrative examination of news Web sites in two countries as workers reach towards digitally mediated changes. - Patrick Chin-Hooi Soh, Boon Heng Teh, Yong Hoe Hong, Tze San Ong, John P. Charlton:
Exploring gender differences in Malaysian urban adolescent Internet usage.
Volume 18, Number 10, October 2013
- Rasmus Helles, Klaus Bruhn Jensen:
Introduction to the special issue 'Making data - Big data and beyond'. - Tom Boellstorff:
Making big data, in theory. - Annette N. Markham:
Undermining 'data': A critical examination of a core term in scientific inquiry. - Klaus Bruhn Jensen:
How to do things with data: Meta-data, meta-media, and meta-communication. - Nancy K. Baym:
Data not seen: The uses and shortcomings of social media metrics. - Rasmus Helles:
The big head and the long tail: An illustration of explanatory strategies for big data Internet studies. - Alexander Halavais:
Home made big data‽ Challenges and opportunities for participatory social research. - Farida Vis:
A critical reflection on Big Data: Considering APIs, researchers and tools as data makers. - Axel Bruns:
Faster than the speed of print: Reconciling 'big data' social media analysis and academic scholarship.
Volume 18, Number 11, November 2013
- Matteo Tarantino, Simone Tosoni:
Introduction: Beyond the centrality of media and the centrality of space. - Leopoldina Fortunati, Sakari Taipale:
The diffusion and use of information and communication technologies and the city from 1996 to 2009. - Cesare Silla:
Chicago World's Fair of 1893: Marketing the modern imaginary of the city and urban everyday life through representation. - Giorgia Aiello:
From wasteland to wonderland: The hypermedia(tiza)tion of urban regeneration in Leeds' Holbeck Urban Village. - Pietro Palvarini, Simone Tosi:
Stadiums as studios: How the media shape space in the new Juventus Stadium. - Greta Byrum, Joshua Breitbart:
Wireless organizing in Detroit: Churches as networked sites in under-resourced urban areas. - Thomas H. Apperley, Dale Leorke:
From the cybercafé to the street: The right to play in the city. - Sophia Drakopoulou:
Pixels, bits and urban space: Observing the intersection of the space of information with urban space in augmented reality smartphone applications and peripheral vision displays. - Laura Forlano:
Making waves: Urban technology and the co-production of place. - Federica Timeto:
Redefining the city through social software: Two examples of open source locative art in Italian urban space. - Roderic N. Crooks:
The Rainbow Flag and the Green Carnation: Grindr in The Gay Village. - Michiel de Lange, Martijn de Waal:
Owning the city: New media and citizen engagement in urban design. - Shenja van der Graaf, Wim Vanobberghen:
At Home in Brussels: Professional mobility as a service. - Didem Ozkul:
'You're virtually there': Mobile communication practices, locational information sharing and place attachment. - Lee Humphreys, Tony C. Liao:
Foursquare and the parochialization of public space. - Simone Tosoni, Matteo Tarantino:
Space, translations and media.
Volume 18, Number 12, December 2013
- Kirsten Martin:
Transaction costs, privacy, and trust: The laudable goals and ultimate failure of notice and choice to respect privacy online. - Leslie Regan Shade, Tamara Shepherd:
Viewing youth and mobile privacy through a digital policy literacy framework. - Philip M. Napoli, Kari Karppinen:
Translating diversity to Internet governance. - Jose Marichal:
Political Facebook groups: Micro-activism and the digital front stage. - Rakesh Babu:
Understanding challenges in non-visual interaction with travel sites: An exploratory field study with blind users. - Lauren H. Mandel, Laura I. Spears, Debra Guenther, Charles R. McClure:
Costs of and benefits resulting from public library e-government service provision: Findings and future directions from an exploratory study.
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