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- Noah Arceneaux:
Book review: Esther Milne, Letters, Postcards, Email: Technologies of Presence. New York: Routledge, 2010, 264 pp.: ISBN 0415993288, $95.00 (hbk). New Media Soc. 13(2): 357-358 (2011) - Julie Soleil Archambault:
Breaking up 'because of the phone' and the transformative potential of information in Southern Mozambique. New Media Soc. 13(3): 444-456 (2011) - Ralf Bendrath, Milton Mueller:
The end of the net as we know it? Deep packet inspection and internet governance. New Media Soc. 13(7): 1142-1160 (2011) - Thoroddur Bjarnason, Birgir Gudmundsson, Kjartan Ólafsson:
Towards a digital adolescent society? The social structure of the Icelandic adolescent blogosphere. New Media Soc. 13(4): 645-662 (2011) - Trevor J. Blank:
Book review: Robert Glenn Howard, Digital Jesus: The Making of a New Christian Fundamentalist Community on the Internet, New York: New York University Press, 2011. ix + 213 pp. ISBN 0814773109, $24.00 (pbk). New Media Soc. 13(6): 1019-1021 (2011) - Emma Bond:
The mobile phone = bike shed? Children, sex and mobile phones. New Media Soc. 13(4): 587-604 (2011) - Margie Borschke:
Disco edits and their discontents: The persistence of the analog in a digital era. New Media Soc. 13(6): 929-944 (2011) - Mark Brewin:
Book review: Elihu Katz and Paddy Scannell (eds), The End of Television? Its Impact on the World (So Far). Los Angeles, CA: Sage (for the Academy of Political and Social Sciences), 2009, 236 pp.: ISBN 9781412977661, $22.00 (pbk). New Media Soc. 13(2): 359-360 (2011) - André Brock:
Beyond the pale: The Blackbird web browser's critical reception. New Media Soc. 13(7): 1085-1103 (2011) - Erik P. Bucy, Sojung Claire Kim, Miyeong Cecilia Park:
Host selling in cyberspace: Product personalities and character advertising on popular children's websites. New Media Soc. 13(8): 1245-1264 (2011) - Laura Busch:
To come to a correct understanding of Buddhism: A case study on spiritualizing technology, religious authority, and the boundaries of orthodoxy and identity in a Buddhist Web forum. New Media Soc. 13(1): 58-74 (2011) - Wenli Chen, Alfred Siu Kay Choi:
Internet and social support among Chinese migrants in Singapore. New Media Soc. 13(7): 1067-1084 (2011) - Matthew M. Chew:
Virtual property in China: The emergence of gamer rights awareness and the reaction of game corporations. New Media Soc. 13(5): 722-738 (2011) - Arul Chib, Vivian Hsueh-Hua Chen:
Midwives with mobiles: A dialectical perspective on gender arising from technology introduction in rural Indonesia. New Media Soc. 13(3): 486-501 (2011) - Jennifer Cole, Jason Nolan, Yukari Seko, Katherine Mancuso, Alejandra Ospina:
GimpGirl grows up: Women with disabilities rethinking, redefining, and reclaiming community. New Media Soc. 13(7): 1161-1179 (2011) - Carolyn Cunningham:
Girl game designers. New Media Soc. 13(8): 1373-1388 (2011) - Lincoln Dahlberg:
Re-constructing digital democracy: An outline of four 'positions'. New Media Soc. 13(6): 855-872 (2011) - Mary Debrett:
Review article: Post network, post broadcast: Television's third age: Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay (eds) Television Studies After TV: Understanding Television in the Post-broadcast Era, Abingdon; Oxon: Routledge, 2009; x + 214 pp 9780415477697, £65 (hbk), 9780415477703, £19.99 (pbk) Amanda Lotz (ed.), Beyond Prime Time: Television Programming in the Post-network Era, New York: Routledge, 2009; xiii + 209 pp 9780415996686, £80 (hbk), 9780415996693, £20.99 (pbk). New Media Soc. 13(1): 169-175 (2011) - Alexander van Deursen, Jan van Dijk:
Internet skills and the digital divide. New Media Soc. 13(6): 893-911 (2011) - John Dimmick, John Christian Feaster, Gregory J. Hoplamazian:
News in the interstices: The niches of mobile media in space and time. New Media Soc. 13(1): 23-39 (2011) - John Dimmick, John Christian Feaster, Artemio Ramirez Jr.:
The niches of interpersonal media: Relationships in time and space. New Media Soc. 13(8): 1265-1282 (2011) - Nicole B. Ellison, Charles Steinfield, Cliff Lampe:
Connection strategies: Social capital implications of Facebook-enabled communication practices. New Media Soc. 13(6): 873-892 (2011) - Rebecca Eynon, Ellen J. Helsper:
Adults learning online: Digital choice and/or digital exclusion? New Media Soc. 13(4): 534-551 (2011) - Adam Fish:
Book review: Jaron Lanier, You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto. New York: Alfred Knopf, 2010. ix + 224 pp. $24.95 (hbk) ISBN 9780307269645. New Media Soc. 13(3): 510-513 (2011) - Jordan Frith:
Book Review: Nancy Baym, Personal Connections in the Digital Age. New Media Soc. 13(8): 1396-1397 (2011) - Robert W. Gehl:
The archive and the processor: The internal logic of Web 2.0. New Media Soc. 13(8): 1228-1244 (2011) - Greg Goldberg:
Rethinking the public/virtual sphere: The problem with participation. New Media Soc. 13(5): 739-754 (2011) - Eric Gordon, Edith Manosevitch:
Augmented deliberation: Merging physical and virtual interaction to engage communities in urban planning. New Media Soc. 13(1): 75-95 (2011) - Marco Gui, Gianluca Argentin:
Digital skills of internet natives: Different forms of digital literacy in a random sample of northern Italian high school students. New Media Soc. 13(6): 963-980 (2011) - Stephen M. Haas, Meghan E. Irr, Nancy A. Jennings, Lisa M. Wagner:
Communicating thin: A grounded model of Online Negative Enabling Support Groups in the pro-anorexia movement. New Media Soc. 13(1): 40-57 (2011)
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