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Cell phone disconnection disrupts access to healthcare and health resources: : A technology maintenance perspective
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The thing about pain: : The remaking of illness narratives in chronic pain expressions on social media1455-1472
págs. 1455-1472
Seizing the moment: the presidential campaigns’ use of Twitter during the 2012 electoral cycle
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With a little help from my friends: an analysis of the role of social support in digital inequalities
págs. 1508-1527
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Boundaries and conflict in a NSFW community on tumblr: the meanings and uses of selfies
págs. 1563-1578
Effects of infographics on news elaboration, acquisition, and evaluation: prior knowledge and issue involvement as moderators
págs. 1579-1598
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Intangible cultural heritage webs: comparing national networks with digital methods
págs. 1616-1635
Revaluating urban space through tweets: an analysis of Twitter-based mobile food vendors and online communication
págs. 1636-1656
The mobile Internet: access, use, opportunities and divides among European children
págs. 1657-1679
Thinking inside the (black) box: agenda setting, information seeking, and the marketplace of ideas in the 2012 presidential election
págs. 1680-1697
“It Gets Better”: internet memes and the construction of collective identity
págs. 1698-1714
Virtual intercultural bridgework: social media, virtual cosmopolitanism, and activist community-building
págs. 1715-1731
Players’ perspectives on the positive impact of video games: a qualitative content analysis of online forum discussions
Jeroen Bourgonjon, Geert Vandermeersche, Bram De Wever, Ronald Soetaert, Martin Valcke
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Subculture-centered public health communication: a social media strategy
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