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- Murat Akser:
Social movements and their technologies: Wiring social change. New Media Soc. 17(7): 1194-1196 (2015) - Saleem Alhabash, Anna R. McAlister:
Redefining virality in less broad strokes: Predicting viral behavioral intentions from motivations and uses of Facebook and Twitter. New Media Soc. 17(8): 1317-1339 (2015) - Saleem Alhabash, Kevin R. Wise:
Playing their game: Changing stereotypes of Palestinians and Israelis through videogame play. New Media Soc. 17(8): 1358-1376 (2015) - Ana Nunes de Almeida, Ana Delicado, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Tiago Carvalho:
Internet, children and space: Revisiting generational attributes and boundaries. New Media Soc. 17(9): 1436-1453 (2015) - Lee Artz:
The Audience Commodity in a Digital Age: Revisiting a Critical Theory of Commercial Media. New Media Soc. 17(2): 310-312 (2015) - David A. Askay:
Silence in the crowd: The spiral of silence contributing to the positive bias of opinions in an online review system. New Media Soc. 17(11): 1811-1829 (2015) - Valerie Barker, David M. Dozier, Amy Schmitz Weiss, Diane L. Borden:
Harnessing peer potency: Predicting positive outcomes from social capital affinity and online engagement with participatory websites. New Media Soc. 17(10): 1603-1623 (2015) - Renee Barnes:
Understanding the affective investment produced through commenting on Australian alternative journalism website New Matilda. New Media Soc. 17(5): 810-826 (2015) - Lucy Bennett, Bertha Chin, Bethan Jones:
Crowdfunding: A New Media & Society special issue. New Media Soc. 17(2): 141-148 (2015) - Brenda L. Berkelaar, Joshua M. Scacco, Jeffrey L. Birdsell:
The worker as politician: How online information and electoral heuristics shape personnel selection and careers. New Media Soc. 17(8): 1377-1396 (2015) - Pasko Bilic:
'Searching for a centre that holds' in the network society: Social construction of knowledge on, and with, English Wikipedia. New Media Soc. 17(8): 1258-1276 (2015) - Courtney K. Blackwell, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Charles Abbott:
Seeing and being seen: Co-situation and impression formation using Grindr, a location-aware gay dating app. New Media Soc. 17(7): 1117-1136 (2015) - Paul Booth:
Crowdfunding: A Spimatic application of digital fandom. New Media Soc. 17(2): 149-166 (2015) - Wendy L. Bowcher:
Multimodality and social semiosis: Communication, meaning-making, and learning in the work of Gunther Kress. New Media Soc. 17(11): 1909-1911 (2015) - Nicholas David Bowman, Ron Tamborini:
"In the Mood to Game": Selective exposure and mood management processes in computer game play. New Media Soc. 17(3): 375-393 (2015) - Lillian Boxman-Shabtai, Limor Shifman:
When ethnic humor goes digital. New Media Soc. 17(4): 520-539 (2015) - Rhiannon Bury, Johnson Li:
Is it live or is it timeshifted, streamed or downloaded? Watching television in the era of multiple screens. New Media Soc. 17(4): 592-610 (2015) - Michael Chan:
Mobile phones and the good life: Examining the relationships among mobile use, social capital and subjective well-being. New Media Soc. 17(1): 96-113 (2015) - Gina Masullo Chen:
Why do women bloggers use social media? Recreation and information motivations outweigh engagement motivations. New Media Soc. 17(1): 24-40 (2015) - Yang Cheng, Jingwen Liang, Louis Leung:
Social network service use on mobile devices: An examination of gratifications, civic attitudes and civic engagement in China. New Media Soc. 17(7): 1096-1116 (2015) - Miyase Christensen, André Jansson:
Complicit surveillance, interveillance, and the question of cosmopolitanism: Toward a phenomenological understanding of mediatization. New Media Soc. 17(9): 1473-1491 (2015) - Wilma Clark, Nick Couldry, Richard MacDonald, Hilde C. Stephansen:
Digital platforms and narrative exchange: Hidden constraints, emerging agency. New Media Soc. 17(6): 919-938 (2015) - Teresa Correa, Joseph D. Straubhaar, Wenhong Chen, Jeremiah Spence:
Brokering new technologies: The role of children in their parents' usage of the internet. New Media Soc. 17(4): 483-500 (2015) - Francis Dalisay, Matthew J. Kushin, Masahiro Yamamoto, Yung-I Liu, Paul Skalski:
Motivations for game play and the social capital and civic potential of video games. New Media Soc. 17(9): 1399-1417 (2015) - Prabu David, Jung-Hyun Kim, Jared S. Brickman, Weina Ran, Christine M. Curtis:
Mobile phone distraction while studying. New Media Soc. 17(10): 1661-1679 (2015) - Roei Davidson, Nathaniel D. Poor:
The barriers facing artists' use of crowdfunding platforms: Personality, emotional labor, and going to the well one too many times. New Media Soc. 17(2): 289-307 (2015) - Roger Dawkins:
Meaning in the age of social media. New Media Soc. 17(11): 1907-1909 (2015) - Sudeshna Devi:
Indian news media: From observer to participant. New Media Soc. 17(11): 1911-1913 (2015) - Marya L. Doerfel, Müge Haseki:
Networks, disrupted: Media use as an organizing mechanism for rebuilding. New Media Soc. 17(3): 432-452 (2015) - Emese Domahidi, Thorsten Quandt:
"And all of a sudden my life was gone...": A biographical analysis of highly engaged adult gamers. New Media Soc. 17(7): 1154-1169 (2015)
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