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First Monday, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2025
- Antony Bryant:
Women and STEM: Editorial introduction. - Antony Bryant:
Whatever happened to F International? - Anna Carbery, Eve Richardson:
An examination of women leaving computational STEM careers. - Jackie Campbell:
Missing women: Using a Bourdieusian approach to explore the lack of female representation in the technology industry. - Valérie Schafer:
What the history of women and computing teaches us. - Janet Abbate:
Computational thinking and gender imbalance in computer science. - Naama Barnea-Goraly, Sara Eisner Richter, Sanjana Katiyar, Jennifer Locane:
Girltelligence: A safe and supportive social community app for teen girls and young women. - Mar Hicks:
History in the making: Whistleblowers and big tech.
Volume 30, Number 2, February 2025
- Elisha Lim, Mareike Lisker, Lukas Hess, Malte Engeler, Leah Friedman, Jessa Lingel, Muna-Udbi Ali:
Abolish privacy. - Joseph Reagle:
A history of the advice genre on Reddit: Evolutionary paths and sibling rivalries. - Sean P. Goggins, Matt Germonprez, Kevin Lumbard, James Howison, Karthik Ram, Caifan Du:
Open source software field research: Spanning social and practice networks for re-entering the field. - Daniel Tracy
, Graham Jensen
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Humanities scholars' needs for open social scholarship platforms as online scholarly information sharing infrastructure. - Piia Haavisto, Tero Uusitalo:
Creating a simple mobile application to promote immigrant employment. - Nimmy Maria Joseph
, Ritu Raveendran:
Hijab row verdict in India: A sentimental analysis of user responses on Facebook.
Volume 30, Number 3, March 2025
- Alexandre Diallo, Phuong Hoan Le
, Maxime Holzer, Elizaveta Popova:
Online conversations between "real men": A reflexive thematic analysis of sigma male discourse on Twitter. - Huu Dat Tran, Pham Phuong Uyen Diep:
Me, myself, and I: Self-presentation, self-esteem, and uses and gratifications on Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok. - Maximilian Brichta:
(Not) just monkeying around: Play, proliferation, and personae in meme coin speculation. - Andrew Wilson
, Shane L. Burrell:
Committed to play: Revisualizing young adults' video game uses and gratifications during COVID-19. - Manuel C. F. Pontes
, Ania Izabella Rynarzewska, Kristine Johnson, Nancy MH Pontes:
Online dating adoption and use: Differences between lesbian/gay, bisexual, and heterosexual adults. - Tom Barbereau
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Three concepts for the metaverse: Between fading fashion and eternal style.
Volume 30, Number 4, April 2025
- Nina Lysbakken:
Designing for respect and diversity in online social interfaces for public discourse. - Blair Attard-Frost:
Transfeminist AI governance. - Lisa Monahan, Megan Martin, Anna Zaitsev, Valerie L. Bartelt, Abdul Rahman Noordeen:
Do I spy AI? The impact of AI-generated images on trust and donation behaviors. - Lixuan Zhang, Katelyn Wilson, Clinton Amos:
The rise of AI art: A look through digital artists' eyes. - Urooj Raja, Natalie Castro, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara:
Is artificial intelligence revolutionizing climate change education? An exploratory study of climate change ChatGPT output. - Hanna Dorottya Szabó:
Queer youth online: Negotiating identity amid anti-gender movements.

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