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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2019
- Jiaying Liu, Rui Shi:
How do Online Comments Affect Perceived Descriptive Norms of E-Cigarette Use? The Role of Quasi-Statistical Sense, Valence Perceptions, and Exposure Dosage. 1-20 - Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Chen Lou, Velyn Lee Hui Min:
Platform-swinging in a poly-social-media context: How and why users navigate multiple social media platforms. 21-35 - Aya Yadlin-Segal:
What's in a Smile? Politicizing Disability through Selfies and Affect. 36-50 - Erratum to "Understanding the Effects of Personalization as a Privacy Calculus: Analyzing Self-Disclosure Across Health, News, and Commerce Contexts". 51
Volume 24, Number 2, March 2019
- Editor's Note: Thank You to Reviewers. 53-55
- Nomy Bitman, Nicholas A. John:
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Smartphone Users: Intersectionality and the Penetration of Ableist Communication Norms. 56-72 - Cherrie Joy Billedo, Peter Kerkhof, Catrin Finkenauer, Harry Ganzeboom:
Facebook and Face-to-Face: Examining the Short- and Long-Term Reciprocal Effects of Interactions, Perceived Social Support, and Depression among International Students. 73-89
Volume 24, Number 3, May 2019
- Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin:
Strategic Social Grooming: Emergent Social Grooming Styles on Facebook, Social Capital and Well-Being. 90-107 - Benjamin K. Johnson, Bridget Potocki, Jolanda Veldhuis:
Is That My Friend or an Advert? The Effectiveness of Instagram Native Advertisements Posing as Social Posts. 108-125 - Chih-Hui Lai:
Motivations, Usage, and Perceived Social Networks Within and Beyond Social Media. 126-145
Volume 24, Number 4, July 2019
- Alcides Velasquez, Gretchen Montgomery, Jeffrey A. Hall:
Ethnic Minorities' Social Media Political Use: How Ingroup Identification, Selective Exposure, and Collective Efficacy Shape Social Media Political Expression. 147-164 - Annabell Halfmann, Diana Rieger:
Permanently on Call: The Effects of Social Pressure on Smartphone Users' Self-Control, Need Satisfaction, and Well-Being. 165-181 - Yini Zhang, Dhavan V. Shah, Jordan M. Foley, Aman Abhishek, Josephine Lukito, Jiyoun Suk, Sang Jung Kim, Zhongkai Sun, Jon Pevehouse, Christine Garlough:
Whose Lives Matter? Mass Shootings and Social Media Discourses of Sympathy and Policy, 2012-2014. 182-202
- Erratum to "Standing Up for Sweden? The Racist Discourses, Architectures and Affordances of an Anti-Immigration Facebook Group". 203
- Erratum to "Net Increase? Cross-Lingual Linking in the Blogosphere". 204
Volume 24, Number 5, September 2019
- Keith N. Hampton:
Social Media and Change in Psychological Distress Over Time: The Role of Social Causation. 205-222 - David C. DeAndrea, Megan A. Vendemia:
The Influence of Self-Generated and Third-Party Claims Online: Perceived Self-Interest as an Explanatory Mechanism. 223-239 - R. Kelly Garrett, Shannon Poulsen:
Flagging Facebook Falsehoods: Self-Identified Humor Warnings Outperform Fact Checker and Peer Warnings. 240-258 - (Withdrawn) Digital Communication Media Use and Psychological Well-Being: A Meta-Analysis. 259-273
Volume 24, Number 6, November 2019
- Wyke Stommel, Harry van Goor, Martijn Stommel:
Other-Attentiveness in Video Consultation Openings: A Conversation Analysis of Video-Mediated Versus Face-to-Face Consultations. 275-292 - Christine Linda Cook, Rianne Conijn, Juliette Schaafsma, Marjolijn L. Antheunis:
For Whom the Gamer Trolls: A Study of Trolling Interactions in the Online Gaming Context. 293-318 - Joel Penney:
"It's My Duty to Be Like 'This Is Wrong'": Youth Political Social Media Practices in the Trump Era". 319-334 - John A. Velez, Travis Loof, Casey A Smith, Joshua M. Jordan, Jonathan A Villarreal, David R. Ewoldsen:
Switching Schemas: Do Effects of Mindless Interactions With Agents Carry Over to Humans and Vice Versa? 335-352 - Wyke Stommel, Harry van Goor, Martijn Stommel:
Erratum to: "Other-Attentiveness in Video Consultation Openings: A Conversation Analysis of Video-Mediated Versus Face-to-Face Consultations". 353
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