When new media make news: Framing technology and sexual assault in the Steubenville rape case
págs. 2435-2451
“I miss my mobile phone!”: Self-expansion via mobile phone and responses to phone loss
págs. 2452-2468
‘Y’all need to hide your kids, hide your wife’: Mobile applications, risk and sex offender databases
págs. 2469-2484
100 million strong: A case study of group identification and deindividuation on Imgur.com
págs. 2485-2506
Autism and new media: Disability between technology and society
págs. 2507-2523
Everywear: The quantified self and wearable fitness technologies
págs. 2524-2539
págs. 2540-2558
Intimacy and social capital on Facebook: Beyond the psychological perspective
págs. 2559-2575
Moody news: The impact of collective emotion ratings on online news consumers’ attitudes, memory, and behavioral intentions
págs. 2576-2594
Performing honor online: The affordances of social media for surveillance and impression management in an honor culture
págs. 2595-2612
Social networking sites and participatory reluctance: A case study of Gaydar, user resistance and interface rejection
págs. 2613-2628
Transmedia intertextualities in educational media resources: The case of BBC Schools in the United Kingdom
págs. 2629-2648
Transnational activism, new and old media: The case of Israeli adoptees from Brazil
págs. 2649-2663
China’s ‘info-web’: How Beijing governs online political communication about Japan
págs. 2664-2684
págs. 2685-2702
Modeling the second-level digital divide: A five-country study of social differences in Internet use
págs. 2703-2722
Privates in the online public: Sex(ting) and reputation on social media
págs. 2723-2739
The interplay between media-for-monitoring and media-for-searching: How news media trigger searches and edits in Wikipedia
págs. 2740-2759
págs. 2760-2773
The quantified self: What counts in the neoliberal workplace
págs. 2774-2792
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