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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, October 2008
- Jolene Zywica, James A. Danowski:
The Faces of Facebookers: Investigating Social Enhancement and Social Compensation Hypotheses; Predicting FacebookTM and Offline Popularity from Sociability and Self-Esteem, and Mapping the Meanings of Popularity with Semantic Networks. 1-34 - Edward W. Wolfe, Patrick D. Converse, Frederick L. Oswald:
Item-Level Nonresponse Rates in an Attitudinal Survey of Teachers Delivered via Mail and Web. 35-66 - Kristen Campbell Eichhorn:
Soliciting and Providing Social Support Over the Internet: An Investigation of Online Eating Disorder Support Groups. 67-78 - Kevin Lewis, Jason Kaufman, Nicholas Christakis:
The Taste for Privacy: An Analysis of College Student Privacy Settings in an Online Social Network. 79-100 - Nathaniel D. Poor:
Copyright Notices in Traditional and New Media Journals: Lies, Damned Lies, and Copyright Notices. 101-126 - Dominik J. Leiner, Oliver Quiring:
What Interactivity Means to the User Essential Insights into and a Scale for Perceived Interactivity. 127-155 - Itai Himelboim:
Reply distribution in online discussions: A comparative network analysis of political and health newsgroups. 156-177 - Michelle Shumate, Justin Lipp:
Connective collective action online: An examination of the hyperlink network structure of an NGO issue network. 178-201 - Shima Sum, Mark R. Mathews, Mohsen Pourghasem, Ian Hughes:
Internet Technology and Social Capital: How the Internet Affects Seniors' Social Capital and Wellbeing. 202-220
Volume 14, Number 2, January 2009
- Sonja Utz:
The (Potential) Benefits of Campaigning via Social Network Sites. 221-243 - Steve Jones, Camille Johnson-Yale, Sarah Millermaier, Francisco Seoane Pérez:
U.S. College Students' Internet Use: Race, Gender and Digital Divides. 244-264 - R. Kelly Garrett:
Echo chambers online?: Politically motivated selective exposure among Internet news users. 265-285 - Zhi-Jin Zhong:
Third-Person Perceptions and Online Games: A Comparison of Perceived Antisocial and Prosocial Game Effects. 286-306 - Xigen Li, Nico Nergadze:
Deterrence Effect of Four Legal and Extralegal Factors on Online Copyright Infringement. 307-327 - Yoolee Kang, Seongcheol Kim:
Understanding User Resistance to Participation in Multihop Communications. 328-351 - Dongyoung Sohn:
Disentangling the Effects of Social Network Density on Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) Intention. 352-367 - Autumn Edwards, Chad Edwards, Carrie Shaver, Mark Oaks:
Computer-Mediated Word-of-Mouth Communication on RateMyProfessors.com: Expectancy Effects on Student Cognitive and Behavioral Learning. 368-392 - Gennadi Gevorgyan, Naira Manucharova:
Does Culturally Adapted Online Communication Work? A Study of American and Chinese Internet Users' Attitudes and Preferences Toward Culturally Customized Web Design Elements. 393-413 - Marko M. Skoric, Deborah Ying, Ying Ng:
Bowling Online, Not Alone: Online Social Capital and Political Participation in Singapore. 414-433
Volume 14, Number 3, April 2009
- Cory L. Armstrong, Melinda J. McAdams:
Blogs of Information: How Gender Cues and Individual Motivations Influence Perceptions of Credibility. 435-456 - Paul Martin Lester, Cynthia Marie King:
Analog vs. Digital Instruction and Learning: Teaching Within First and Second Life Environments. 457-483 - Aaliya Rajah-Carrim:
Use and Standardisation of Mauritian Creole in Electronically Mediated Communication. 484-508 - Sook Jung Lee:
Online Communication and Adolescent Social Ties: Who benefits more from Internet use? 509-531 - Lu Wei:
Filter Blogs vs. Personal Journals: Understanding the Knowledge Production Gap on the Internet. 532-558 - Ramesh Srinivasan, Adam Fish:
Internet Authorship: Social and Political Implications Within Kyrgyzstan. 559-580 - Heeman Kim, James R. Coyle, Stephen J. Gould:
Collectivist and Individualist Influences on Website Design in South Korea and the U.S.: A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis. 581-601 - B. R. Simon Rosser, Laura J. Gurak, Keith J. Horvath, J. Michael Oakes, Joseph A. Konstan, Gene P. Danilenko:
The Challenges of Ensuring Participant Consent in Internet-based Sex Studies: A Case Study of the Men's INTernet Sex (MINTS-I and II) Studies. 602-626 - Rachel L. Neo, Marko M. Skoric:
Problematic Instant Messaging Use. 627-657 - Robert J. Stephure, Susan D. Boon, Stacey L. MacKinnon, Vicki L. Deveau:
Internet Initiated Relationships: Associations Between Age and Involvement in Online Dating. 658-681 - Sharon Meraz:
Is There an Elite Hold? Traditional Media to Social Media Agenda Setting Influence in Blog Networks. 682-707
- Scott C. D'Urso:
The Past, Present, and Future of Human Communication and Technology Research: An Introduction. 708-713 - Ronald E. Rice:
Sociological and Technological Interdependencies of New Media. 714-719 - Nancy K. Baym:
A Call for Grounding in the Face of Blurred Boundaries. 720-723 - Malcolm Parks:
What Will We Study When the Internet Disappears? 724-729 - Michele H. Jackson:
The Mash-Up: A New Archetype for Communication. 730-734 - Susan B. Barnes:
Relationship Networking: Society and Education. 735-742 - Noshir S. Contractor:
The Emergence of Multidimensional Networks. 743-747 - Joseph B. Walther:
Theories, Boundaries, and All of the Above. 748-752 - Craig R. Scott:
A Whole-Hearted Effort to Get It Half Right: Predicting the Future of Communication Technology Scholarship. 753-757 - Marshall Scott Poole:
Collaboration, Integration, and Transformation: Directions for Research on Communication and Information Technologies. 758-763 - Janet Fulk, Jessica J. Gould:
Features and Contexts in Technology Research: A Modest Proposal for Research and Reporting. 764-770
Volume 14, Number 4, July 2009
- Itai Himelboim, Eric Gleave, Marc A. Smith:
Discussion catalysts in online political discussions: Content importers and conversation starters. 771-789 - Linda Jean Kenix:
Blogs as Alternative. 790-822 - Feng-Yang Kuo, Chia-Ping Yu:
An Exploratory Study of Trust Dynamics in Work-Oriented Virtual Teams. 823-854 - Deborah S. Chung, Seungahn Nah:
The Effects of Interactive News Presentation on Perceived User Satisfaction of Online Community Newspapers. 855-874 - Sebastián Valenzuela, Namsu Park, Kerk F. Kee:
Is There Social Capital in a Social Network Site?: Facebook Use and College Students' Life Satisfaction, Trust, and Participation. 875-901 - Hernando Rojas, Eulàlia Puig-i-Abril:
Mobilizers Mobilized: Information, Expression, Mobilization and Participation in the Digital Age. 902-927 - Leopoldina Fortunati, Mauro Sarrica, John O'Sullivan, Aukse Balcytiene, Halliki Harro-Loit, Phil M. MacGregor, Nayia Roussou, Ramón Salaverría, Federico De Luca:
The Influence of the Internet on European Journalism. 928-963 - Michael Stefanone, Derek Lackaff:
Reality Television as a Model for Online Behavior: Blogging, Photo, and Video Sharing. 964-987 - Junghyun Kim, Paul M. Haridakis:
The Role of Internet User Characteristics and Motives in Explaining Three Dimensions of Internet Addiction. 988-1015 - René Weber, Katharina-Maria Behr, Ron Tamborini, Ute Ritterfeld, Klaus Mathiak:
What Do We Really Know About First-Person-Shooter Games? An Event-Related, High-Resolution Content Analysis. 1016-1037
- Crispin Thurlow, Katherine Bell:
Against Technologization: Young People's New Media Discourse as Creative Cultural Practice. 1038-1049 - Graham M. Jones, Bambi B. Schieffelin:
Talking Text and Talking Back: "My BFF Jill" from Boob Tube to YouTube. 1050-1079 - Sirpa Leppänen, Anne Pitkänen-Huhta, Arja Piirainen-Marsh, Tarja Nikula, Saija Peuronen:
Young People's Translocal New Media Uses: A Multiperspective Analysis Of Language Choice And Heteroglossia. 1080-1107 - Beverly Plester, Clare Wood:
Exploring Relationships Between Traditional and New Media Literacies: British Preteen Texters at School. 1108-1129 - Christine Greenhow, Beth Robelia:
Old Communication, New Literacies: Social Network Sites as Social Learning Resources. 1130-1161 - Mary L. Gray:
Negotiating Identities/Queering Desires: Coming Out Online and the Remediation of the Coming-Out Story. 1162-1189 - Lisa M. Tripp, Rebecca Herr-Stephenson:
Making Access Meaningful: Latino Young People Using Digital Media at Home and at School. 1190-1207 - Tanya Notley:
Young People, Online Networks, and Social Inclusion. 1208-1227 - Sun Sun Lim:
Home, School, Borrowed, Public or Mobile: Variations in Young Singaporeans' Internet Access and Their Implications. 1228-1256 - Veronika Kalmus, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille Runnel, Andra Siibak:
Mapping the Terrain of "Generation C": Places and Practices of Online Content Creation Among Estonian Teenagers. 1257-1282
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