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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, October 2007
- Jonathan Donner:
The Rules of Beeping: Exchanging Messages Via Intentional "Missed Calls" on Mobile Phones. 1-22 - R. Kelly Garrett, James N. Danziger:
IM = Interruption Management? Instant Messaging and Disruption in the Workplace. 23-42 - Anna K. Turnage:
Email Flaming Behaviors and Organizational Conflict. 43-59 - Jamie Murphy, Noor Hazarina Hashim, Peter O'Connor:
Take Me Back: Validating the Wayback Machine. 60-75 - Kenny W. P. Tan, Debbie Swee, Corinne Lim, Benjamin H. Detenber, Lubna Alsagoff:
The Impact of Language Variety and Expertise on Perceptions of Online Political Discussions. 76-99 - Thomas J. Johnson, Barbara K. Kaye, Shannon L. Bichard, W. Joann Wong:
Every Blog Has Its Day: Politically-interested Internet Users' Perceptions of Blog Credibility. 100-122 - Michael Stefanone, Chyng-Yang Jang:
Writing for Friends and Family: The Interpersonal Nature of Blogs. 123-140 - Wyke Stommel:
Mein Nick bin ich! Nicknames in a German Forum on Eating Disorders. 141-162 - Namkee Park, Kwan Min Lee, Pauline Hope Cheong:
University Instructors' Acceptance of Electronic Courseware: An Application of the Technology Acceptance Model. 163-186 - Minjeong Kim:
The Creative Commons and Copyright Protection in the Digital Era: Uses of Creative Commons Licenses. 187-209 - danah michele boyd, Nicole B. Ellison:
Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship. 210-230 - Judith S. Donath:
Signals in Social Supernets. 231-251 - Hugo Liu:
Social Network Profiles as Taste Performances. 252-275 - Eszter Hargittai:
Whose Space? Differences Among Users and Non-Users of Social Network Sites. 276-297 - Kyung-Hee Kim, Haejin Yun:
Cying for Me, Cying for Us: Relational Dialectics in a Korean Social Network Site. 298-318 - Dara N. Byrne:
Public Discourse, Community Concerns, and Civic Engagement: Exploring Black Social Networking Traditions on BlackPlanet.com. 319-340 - Lee Humphreys:
Mobile Social Networks and Social Practice: A Case Study of Dodgeball. 341-360 - Patricia G. Lange:
Publicly Private and Privately Public: Social Networking on YouTube. 361-380
Volume 13, Number 2, January 2008
- Amy Janan Johnson, Michel M. Haigh, Jennifer A. H. Becker, Elizabeth A. Craig, Shelley Wigley:
College Students' Use of Relational Management Strategies in Email in Long-Distance and Geographically Close Relationships. 381-404 - Michelle Shumate, Lori Dewitt:
The North/South Divide in NGO Hyperlink Networks. 405-428 - Alexander Halavais, Derek Lackaff:
An Analysis of Topical Coverage of Wikipedia. 429-440 - François Larose, Johanne Bédard, Abdelhakim Hammami, Bernard Terrisse:
Limits of the Appeal to Internet in Accessing Information and Training in the Exercise of Parenting Skills in Quebec. 441-458 - Trena M. Paulus, Gina Phipps:
Approaches to case analyses in synchronous and asynchronous environments. 459-484 - Michael Xenos:
New Mediated Deliberation: Blog and Press Coverage of the Alito Nomination. 485-503 - Michael Mackert, Pamela Whitten, Adriana Garcia:
Interventions for Low Health Literate Audiences. 504-515 - David Beer:
Social network(ing) sites...revisiting the story so far: A response to danah boyd & Nicole Ellison. 516-529
Volume 13, Number 3, April 2008
- Stephanie Tom Tong, Brandon Van Der Heide, Lindsey Langwell, Joseph B. Walther:
Too Much of a Good Thing? The Relationship Between Number of Friends and Interpersonal Impressions on Facebook. 531-549 - Christopher E. Beaudoin:
Explaining the Relationship between Internet Use and Interpersonal Trust: Taking into Account Motivation and Information Overload. 550-568 - Lynette Kvasny, C. Frank Igwe:
An African American Weblog Community's Reading of AIDS in Black America. 569-592 - Werner Wirth, Thilo Von Pape, Veronika Karnowski:
An Integrative Model of Mobile Phone Appropriation. 593-617 - Ahlam Muhtaseb, Lawrence R. Frey:
Arab Americans' Motives for Using the Internet as a Functional Media Alternative and Their Perceptions of U.S. Public Opinion. 618-657 - Deborah S. Chung:
Interactive Features of Online Newspapers: Identifying Patterns and Predicting Use of Engaged Readers. 658-679 - David Domingo:
Interactivity in the daily routines of online newsrooms: dealing with an uncomfortable myth. 680-704 - Coye Cheshire, Judd Antin:
The Social Psychological Effects of Feedback on the Production of Internet Information Pools. 705-727 - Bo Xie:
Multimodal Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Support among Older Chinese Internet Users. 728-750 - David Westerman, Brandon Van Der Heide, Katherine A. Klein, Joseph B. Walther:
How do people really seek information about others?: Information seeking across Internet and traditional communication channels. 751-767
Volume 13, Number 4, July 2008
- Alexandre Caldas, Ralph Schroeder, Gustavo S. Mesch, William H. Dutton:
Patterns of Information Search and Access on the World Wide Web: Democratizing Expertise or Creating New Hierarchies? 769-793 - Sally J. McMillan, Mariea G. Hoy, Juran Kim, Carolyn McMahan:
A Multifaceted Tool for a Complex Phenomenon: Coding Web-Based Interactivity as Technologies for Interaction Evolve. 794-826 - Shintaro Okazaki, Radoslav Skapa, Ildefonso Grande:
Capturing Global Youth: Mobile Gaming in the U.S., Spain, and the Czech Republic. 827-855 - Han Woo Park, Mike Thelwall:
Developing network indicators for ideological landscapes from the political blogosphere in South Korea. 856-879 - Pamela Whitten, Sandi Smith, Samantha Munday, Carolyn LaPlante:
Communication Assessment of the Most Frequented Breast Cancer Websites: Evaluation of Design and Theoretical Criteria. 880-911 - Jimmy Sanderson:
The Blog is Serving Its Purpose: Self-Presentation Strategies on 38pitches.com. 912-936 - R. Kelly Garrett, James N. Danziger:
Disaffection or expected outcomes: Understanding personal Internet use during work. 937-958 - Guy J. Golan, Lior Zaidner:
Creative Strategies in Viral Advertising: An Application of Taylor's Six-Segment Message Strategy Wheel. 959-972 - Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon, Patrick O'Sullivan:
Attitude Toward Mobile Text Messaging: An Expectancy-Based Perspective. 973-992 - Dmitri Williams, Nick Yee, Scott E. Caplan:
Who plays, how much, and why? Debunking the stereotypical gamer profile. 993-1018
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