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- 2018
- Crystal Abidin, Joel Gn:
Between art and application: Special issue on emoji epistemology. First Monday 23(9) (2018) - Shazeda Ahmed, Steven Weber:
China's long game in techno-nationalism. First Monday 23(5) (2018) - Clemens Apprich:
The (Post-)Digital Condition - An Interview with Felix Stalder. First Monday 23(8) (2018) - Mirit Barzillai, Jenny M. Thomson:
Children learning to read in a digital world. First Monday 23(10) (2018) - Morten Bay:
Weaponizing the haters: The Last Jedi and the strategic politicization of pop culture through social media manipulation. First Monday 23(11) (2018) - Bethany Berard:
I second that emoji: The standards, structures, and social production of emoji. First Monday 23(9) (2018) - Andreas Birkbak:
Into the wild online: Learning from Internet trolls. First Monday 23(5) (2018) - Michael Bossetta:
A simulated cyberattack on Twitter: Assessing partisan vulnerability to spear phishing and disinformation ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. First Monday 23(12) (2018) - Jenna Burrell:
Thinking relationally about digital inequality in rural regions of the U.S. First Monday 23(6) (2018) - T. L. Cowan:
The Internet of Bawdies: Transmedial drag and the onlining of trans-feminist and queer performance archives, a workshop essay. First Monday 23(7) (2018) - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Villodre:
Public employees in social media communities: Exploring factors for internal collaboration using social network analysis. First Monday 23(4) (2018) - Giuliana Cucinelli, Émilie René-Véronneau, Belinda Oldford:
Interactive documentaries and the connected viewer experience: Conversations with Katerina Cizek, Brett Gaylor, Jeff Soyk, and Florian Thalhofer. First Monday 23(5) (2018) - Nic DePaula, Ersin Dincelli:
Information strategies and affective reactions: How citizens interact with government social media content. First Monday 23(4) (2018) - Alexander van Deursen, Lila Solis Andrade:
First- and second-level digital divides in Cuba: Differences in Internet motivation, access, skills and usage. First Monday 23(8) (2018) - Carolyn Elerding:
The digital labor of queering feminist Web TV. First Monday 23(3) (2018) - Carolyn Elerding, Roopika Risam:
Introduction: A gathering of feminist perspectives on digital labor. First Monday 23(3) (2018) - Mia Fischer, Oliver L. Haimson, Carmen Rios, Adrienne Shaw, Mitali Thakor, Jen Jack Gieseking, Daniel Cockayne:
A conversation: Queer digital media resources and research. First Monday 23(7) (2018) - Alisa Freedman:
Cultural literacy in the empire of emoji signs: Who is crying with joy? First Monday 23(9) (2018) - Radhika Garg:
Open data privacy and security policy issues and its influence on embracing the Internet of Things. First Monday 23(5) (2018) - Jing Ge, Susan C. Herring:
Communicative functions of emoji sequences on Sina Weibo. First Monday 23(11) (2018) - G. Anthony Giannoumis:
Accessibility of anonymity networks: How can Web accessibility policies promote the usability of darknets for persons with disabilities? First Monday 23(6) (2018) - Jen Jack Gieseking, Jessa Lingel, Daniel Cockayne:
What's queer about Internet studies now? First Monday 23(7) (2018) - Jen Jack Gieseking, Jessa Lingel, Daniel Cockayne:
Queer Internet studies recommended reading list. First Monday 23(7) (2018) - Joel Gn:
Emoji as a 'language' of cuteness. First Monday 23(9) (2018) - Lisa Henderson:
Still queer - or, what is queer Internet studies for those who don't study the Internet? First Monday 23(7) (2018) - Serena Henderson, Nathaniel Ostashewski:
Barriers, incentives, and benefits of the open educational resources (OER) movement: An exploration into instructor perspectives. First Monday 23(12) (2018) - Tim Highfield:
Emoji hashtags // hashtag emoji: Of platforms, visual affect, and discursive flexibility. First Monday 23(9) (2018) - Jaigris Hodson, Chandell Gosse, George Veletsianos, Shandell Houlden:
I get by with a little help from my friends: The ecological model and support for women scholars experiencing online harassment. First Monday 23(8) (2018) - Mél Hogan:
Data is airborne; Data is inborn: The labor of the body in technoecologies. First Monday 23(3) (2018) - William T. Howe, Sun Kyong Lee:
Social exchange is in the game: Communication and resource flow in a Xbox gaming clan. First Monday 23(8) (2018)
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