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New Media & Society, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2025
- Steve Jones:
Editorial. 3-4 - Aiden James Kosciesza
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Doing gender in game spaces: Transgender and non-binary players' gender signaling strategies in online games. 5-23 - Matthew J. Kushin
, Masahiro Yamamoto:
Can a self-regulation strategy help make social media more civil? Exploring the potential of mental contrasting with implementation intentions to reduce incivility in online political discussion. 24-42 - Kim Toffoletti
, Holly Thorpe, Rebecca Olive, Adele Pavlidis
, Claire Moran
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A feminist embodied ethics of social media use: Corporeal vulnerability and relational care practices. 43-61 - Teresa K. Naab
, Hanna-Sophie Ruess, Constanze Küchler:
The influence of the deliberative quality of user comments on the number and quality of their reply comments. 62-83 - Teela Sanders
, Gaynor Trueman, Kate Worthington, Rachel Keighley
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Non-consensual sharing of images: Commercial content creators, sexual content creation platforms and the lack of protection. 84-105 - Andrew Chadwick
, Natalie-Anne Hall, Cristian Vaccari:
Misinformation rules!? Could "group rules" reduce misinformation in online personal messaging? 106-126 - Andrey Kasimov
, Regan Johnston, Tej Heer:
"Pepe the frog, the greedy merchant and #stopthesteal": A comparative study of discursive and memetic communication on Twitter and 4chan/pol during the insurrection on the US Capitol. 127-150 - Vincent Obia
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Twitter activism: Understanding the Twittersphere as the foremost community for activism and dragging in Nigeria. 151-167 - Anke Fiedler
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The "digital village" revisited, or the re-ruralization of the public and private spheres in contemporary digitality. 168-184 - Tim Markham
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Investigating digitally mediated temporal experience: From empiricism to ethics. 185-202 - Saifuddin Ahmed
, Sangwon Lee
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The inhibition effect: Privacy concerns disrupt the positive effects of social media use on online political participation. 203-224 - Nick Wuestenenk
, Frank van Tubergen
, Tobias H. Stark
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The influence of group membership on online expressions and polarization on a discussion platform: An experimental study. 225-245 - Natalia Khvorostianov
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"Is everyone alive?": Smartphone use by Ukrainian refugee children. 246-262 - Emma Pullen
, Laura Mora, Michael Silk:
Paralympic cripvertising: On the gendered self-representations of Paralympic athletes on social media. 263-280 - Fae Heaselgrave
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Unpaid digital care work: Unmasking the parental mediation practices of contemporary mothers. 281-296 - Piotr Romanowski
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Digitally mediated code-switching in transnational families in Australia: Fathers and children. 297-318 - Christian Staal Bruun Overgaard
, Jessica R. Collier
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In different worlds: The contributions of polarization and platforms to partisan (mis)perceptions. 319-337 - Jean-Christophe Plantin
, Andrea K. Thomer:
Platforms, programmability, and precarity: The platformization of research repositories in academic libraries. 338-358 - Rohan Grover
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Contingent connectivity: Internet shutdowns and the infrastructural precarity of digital citizenship. 359-378 - Yu-Hao Lee
, Tina Chien-Wen Yuan
, Nanyi Bi:
Investigating social presence in "In Real Life" streaming for community building. 379-403 - Wei-Jie Hsiao
, Samantha Shorey
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Machine visions: A corporate imaginary of artificial sight. 404-423 - Michael Halpin
, Norann Richard, Kayla Preston
, Meghan Gosse
, Finlay Maguire:
Men who hate women: The misogyny of involuntarily celibate men. 424-442 - Sangwon Lee
, Jihyang Choi
, Chloe Ahn:
Hate prompts participation: Examining the dynamic relationship between affective polarization and political participation. 443-461 - Tian Jing
, Linxuan Gao
, Huifeng Zhang
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To move closer or farther away: Active domestication and limited role of using digital media by the visually impaired people in China. 462-479 - Irvin Goldman
, Charles H. Davis, Rory Austin Clark
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Exploring subjective sociocultural understandings of "fear of missing out" (FoMO) and the unsettled self in a time of deep mediatization. 480-501 - Sine Nørholm Just
, Jannick Friis Christensen, Stefan Schwarzkopf:
Disconnective action: Online activism against a corporate sponsorship at WorldPride 2021. 502-521 - Jianing Li
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Not all skepticism is "healthy" skepticism: Theorizing accuracy- and identity-motivated skepticism toward social media misinformation. 522-544 - Reviewer Acknowledgements. 545-592
Volume 27, Number 2, 2025
- Zeyu Lyu
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Cross-cutting interaction, inter-party hostility, and partisan identity: Analysis of offensive speech in social media. 595-613 - Asmus Rungby
, Poline Bala:
Decolonizing the pocket monster: Smartphones, Pokémon Go and generational conflict in Malaysian Borneo. 614-631 - Michael Vaughan
, Johannes B. Gruber
, Ana Ines Langer
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The tension between connective action and platformisation: Disconnected action in the GameStop short squeeze. 632-654 - David Lacko
, Eliska Dufková, Hana Machácková:
Does aggressive commentary by streamers during violent video game affect state aggression in adolescents? 655-680 - Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch
, German Neubaum
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What do we know about algorithmic literacy? The status quo and a research agenda for a growing field. 681-701 - Matthew Grizzard
, Rebecca Frazer, Charles Kevin Monge
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Demystifying Schadenfreude: How disposition theorizing explains responses to social media stories of unvaccinated COVID-19 deaths. 702-725 - Ceren Budak
, Lia Bozarth
, Robert M. Bond
, Drew Margolin
, Jason Jeffrey Jones
, R. Kelly Garrett
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Bursts of contemporaneous publication among high- and low-credibility online information providers. 726-746 - James Muldoon
, Paul Apostolidis
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'Neither work nor leisure': Motivations of microworkers in the United Kingdom on three digital platforms. 747-769 - Marije Nouwen
, Janne Mascha Beuthel
, Verena Fuchsberger, Bieke Zaman:
Communication between grandparents and young grandchildren over distance: Establishing contact with constitutive nonhumans. 770-789 - Brent Lucia
, Matthew A. Vetter
, Isaac Kwabena Adubofour:
Behold the metaverse: Facebook's Meta imaginary and the circulation of elite discourse. 790-807 - Gina M. Masullo
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A new solution to political divisiveness: Priming a sense of common humanity through Facebook meme-like posts. 808-827 - Sigrún K. Valsdóttir
, Miranda J. Lubbers
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Belonging here and there: How social media affect the transnational lives of Spaniards in Iceland. 828-846 - Maria D. Molina
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Do people believe in misleading information disseminated via memes? The role of identity and anger. 847-870 - Senja Post
, Nils Bienzeisler
, Franziska Pannach:
An issue public's confirmation-biased news feeding in changing political constellations: A quasi-experimental field study in the German conflict over genome editing. 871-897 - Kieran Hegarty
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Imagining permanence on the web: Tracing the meanings of long-term preservation among the subjects of web archives. 898-913 - Siobhan Lyons
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Satellite surveillance and the orbital unconscious. 914-930 - Traci Hong
, Zilu Tang, Manyuan Lu, Yunwen Wang
, Jiaxi Wu
, Derry Wijaya
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Effects of #coronavirus content moderation on misinformation and anti-Asian hate on Instagram. 931-954 - Anthony McCosker
, Peter Kamstra, Jane Farmer:
Moderating mental health: Addressing the human-machine alignment problem through an adaptive logic of care. 955-974 - Max Schindler
, Emese Domahidi
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Exploring citizen discussions' potential to inform smart city agendas: Insights from German-city-centered online communities. 975-994 - Ping Xu, Brian Krueger, Fan Liang
, Mingxin Zhang, Marc Hutchison, Mingzhi Chang
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Media framing and public support for China's social credit system: An experimental study. 995-1013 - Kristian Haulund Jensen
, Lars Fynbo, Nicolai Nybro Hansen
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The interplay between game design and social practice. 1014-1033 - Sarah Devos
, Lara Schreurs
, Steven Eggermont, Laura Vandenbosch:
Go big or go home: Examining the longitudinal relations between exposure to successful portrayals on social media and adolescents' feelings of discrepancy. 1034-1052 - Alexis Shore
, Kelsey Prena:
Platform rules as privacy tools: The influence of screenshot accountability and trust on privacy management. 1053-1072 - Miriam Grates
, Martina Brandt:
(How) did self-rated health status shape Internet use among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany? 1073-1092 - Anna Berg
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Anti-COVID = Anti-science? How protesters against COVID-19 measures appropriate science to navigate the information environment. 1093-1109 - Marco Dehnert
, David J. Gunkel:
Beyond ownership: Human-robot relationships between property and personhood. 1110-1126 - Ngai Keung Chan
, Chris Chao Su, Alexis Shore
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Shifting platform values in community guidelines: Examining the evolution of TikTok's governance frameworks. 1127-1151 - Yaron Connelly
, Nehama Lewis, Ilan Talmud, Giora Kaplan:
Information processing likelihood, eHealth literacy, and complexity of seeking strategies as predictors of health decision-making quality. 1152-1171 - Chamil Rathnayake
, Daniel D. Suthers
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Towards a 'pluralist' approach for examining structures of interwoven multimodal discourse on social media. 1172-1192 - Vinicio Ntouvlis
, Jarret Geenen:
"Ironic memes" and digital literacies: Exploring identity through multimodal texts. 1193-1211
Volume 27, Number 3, 2025
- Andrea Stockinger
, Svenja Schäfer
, Sophie Lecheler:
Navigating the gray areas of content moderation: Professional moderators' perspectives on uncivil user comments and the role of (AI-based) technological tools. 1215-1234 - Mathilda Åkerlund
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Politics of Deliberate Inaction: The disconnect between platform justifications and user imaginaries on content moderation in a 'free speech' online forum. 1235-1255 - Volha Kananovich
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Online memes on anti-American propaganda and the overlooked "silent majority" in support of authoritarian populism in Putin's Russia. 1256-1278 - Trevor Zaucha
, Colin Agur
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Playbor, gamble-play, and the financialization of digital games. 1279-1298 - Kyungeun Jang
, Young Min Baek
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The higher the news literacy, the wider the partisan gap on misinformation acceptance? The three-way interaction effects of news literacy, partisanship, and exposure to partisan YouTube channels on misinformation acceptance. 1299-1317 - Aisha Powell
, Dana Williams-Johnson
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"You dumb cracker b*tch": The legitimizing of White supremacy during a Twitch ban of HasanAbi. 1318-1335 - Ewelina Smoktunowicz
, Olga Bialobrzeska, Zuzanna Jakubik:
Posting photos that reflect positive aspects of everyday life on Instagram increases appreciation, life satisfaction, and happiness. 1336-1359 - Nadja Schaetz
, Emilija Gagrcin
, Roland Tóth
, Martin Emmer
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Algorithm dependency in platformized news use. 1360-1377 - Meryl Alper
, Jessica Sage Rauchberg
, Ellen Simpson, Josh Guberman, Sarah Feinberg:
TikTok as algorithmically mediated biographical illumination: Autism, self-discovery, and platformed diagnosis on #autisktok. 1378-1396 - Frederik Lesage
, Nicole K. Stewart
, Song Tang:
Finding a rhythm: The mediality of researching digital skill as process. 1397-1417 - Nina Willment
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'Audiencing' the travel blog: Examining how practices of audiencing influence the affective labour of travel bloggers online. 1418-1442 - Natalia Aruguete, Ingrid Bachmann
, Ernesto Calvo, Sebastián Valenzuela
, Tiago Ventura:
Truth be told: How "true" and "false" labels influence user engagement with fact-checks. 1443-1464 - Sonia Livingstone
, Kjartan Ólafsson, Kruakae Pothong:
Digital play on children's terms: A child rights approach to designing digital experiences. 1465-1485 - Renee Barnes
, Rory Mulcahy, Aimee Riedel
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Push notifications and news snacking: The impact of mobile news alert framing on reader engagement. 1486-1506 - Luna Staes
, Ruud Wouters
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"Indoctrinated by the left!.": How politicians respond to street protest on social media. 1507-1525 - Alvin Zhou
, Tian Yang
, Sandra González-Bailón
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The puzzle of misinformation: Exposure to unreliable content in the United States is higher among the better informed. 1526-1543 - Shangwei Wu
, Hui Fang
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Social media suspensions as dignity takings: Users' personal loss in "account bombing". 1544-1564 - Wenbo Li
, Shan Xu
, Masahiro Yamamoto, Kerk F. Kee:
Interactive mediated contact on social media: Mechanisms and effects on attitudes toward Ukrainian refugees. 1565-1587 - Ursula Kristin Schmid
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Humorous hate speech on social media: A mixed-methods investigation of users' perceptions and processing of hateful memes. 1588-1606 - Tine Ustad Figenschou
, Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud:
Interpretive communities of resistance: Emerging counterpublics of immigration alarmism on social media. 1607-1624 - Antonis Kalogeropoulos
, Patrícia Rossini
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Unraveling WhatsApp group dynamics to understand the threat of misinformation in messaging apps. 1625-1650 - Xinyi Jin, Zhuoyue Zhang, Bowen Gao
, Shuqing Gao, Wenbo Zhou, Nenghai Yu, Guoyan Wang
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Assessing the perceived credibility of deepfakes: The impact of system-generated cues and video characteristics. 1651-1672 - Tanja Messingschlager
, Markus Appel
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Mind ascribed to AI and the appreciation of AI-generated art. 1673-1692 - Lisa Parks
, Assatu Wisseh, Gaylene Ducharme, Sarah Desrosier:
The nuances of network sovereignty: A collaborative study of the Internet and ICTs in the Blackfeet community in Montana. 1693-1712 - Xuezhi Du
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Platformized family politics: A case study of Chinese cross-border wives' storytelling on YouTube. 1713-1729 - Taeyoung Lee
, Thomas Johnson, Chenyan Jia, Ivan Lacasa-Mas:
How social media users become misinformed: The roles of news-finds-me perception and misinformation exposure in COVID-19 misperception. 1730-1751 - Florian Saurwein
, Cornelia Brantner
, Leonie Möck:
Responsibility networks in media discourses on automation: A comparative analysis of social media algorithms and social companions. 1752-1773 - Brigitte Naderer
, Ruth Wendt, Marko Bachl, Diana Rieger
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Understanding the role of participatory-moral abilities, motivation, and behavior in European adolescents' responses to online hate. 1774-1794 - Lara J. Mertens
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Being-in-touch: The (im)possibilities of communicative and tactile connection in online experiences. 1795-1810 - Bartosz Mika
, Dominika Polkowska
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The game of Ride-Pass in platform work: Implementation of Burawoy's concept of workplace games to app-mediated ride-hailing industry in Poland. 1811-1828 - Hyun Jee Park
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Serial mediation effects of ubiquity and notification on the relationship between habitual social media checking behaviors and self-control failures. 1829-1848

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