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New Media & Society, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, 2026
- Steve Jones:

Editorial. 3-4 - Maayan Cohen

, Michael Khavkin
, Danielle Movsowitz-Davidow
, Eran Toch
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ChatGPT in the public eye: Ethical principles and generative concerns in social media discussions. 5-31 - Sameer Hinduja

, Justin W. Patchin
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Metaverse risks and harms among US youth: Experiences, gender differences, and prevention and response measures. 32-53 - Sebastian Rivera

, Nicolle Etchegaray, Homero Gil de Zúñiga
, Teresa Correa
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Seeking justice on social media: Funas as a localized form of Latin American youth activism. 54-75 - Zijian Lew

, Andrew Z. H. Yee
:
The awareness, acceptance, and appreciation of transience in the domain of eudaimonic media experiences. 76-98 - Xinyan Zhao

, Zexin Ma
, Rong Ma
:
Analyzing narrative contagion through digital storytelling in social media conversations: An AI-powered computational approach. 99-118 - Mengyu Li

, Jiyoun Suk
, Yini Zhang
, Jon C. W. Pevehouse, Yibing Sun, Hyerin Kwon, Ruixue Lian, Rui Wang
, Xinxia Dong, Dhavan V. Shah:
Platform affordances, discursive opportunities, and social media activism: A cross-platform analysis of #MeToo on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit, 2017-2020. 119-147 - Nataliia Laba

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Beyond magic: Prompting for style as affordance actualization in visual generative media. 148-168 - Liesel L. Sharabi

, Paige A. Von Feldt, Thao Ha
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Burnt out and still single: Susceptibility to dating app burnout over time. 169-190 - Je Hoon Chae

, David Tewksbury:
Perceiving AI intervention does not compromise the persuasive effect of fact-checking. 191-211 - Sara Van Bruyssel

, Ralf De Wolf
, Mariek Vanden Abeele:
From bliss to burden: An ethnographic inquiry into how social, material and individual obstacles to digital well-being shape everyday life. 212-229 - Maggie Mengqing Zhang

, Yee Man Margaret Ng
:
Beyond dislike counts: How YouTube users react to the visibility of social cues. 230-249 - Tzlil Sharon

, Nicholas A. John
:
"It's between me and myself": Inverse parasocial relationships in addressing (imagined) podcast listeners. 250-269 - Ziyu Deng

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"They don't mean to hurt": Female gamers' reluctance in recognizing and confronting sexism in gaming as an online-offline juxtaposition. 270-288 - Saifuddin Ahmed

, Teresa Gil-Lopez
, Sangwon Lee
, Muhammad Masood
:
Pathways from incidental news exposure to political knowledge: Examining paradoxical effects of political discussion on social media with strong and weak ties. 289-311 - Chelly Maes

, Joris Van Ouytsel
, Laura Vandenbosch:
Active bystanders in the forwarding of sexting messages: Applying a theory of planned behavior in youth. 312-332 - Britta C. Brugman

, Dian van Huijstee
, Ellen Droog
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Debunking the corporate paint shop: Examining the effects of misleading corporate social responsibility claims on social media. 333-356 - Darja Wischerath

, Lukasz Piwek
, Jonathan Francis Roscoe, Brittany I. Davidson
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Rage Against the Machine: Exploring Violence and Emotion in Conspiracy Narratives on Parler. 357-379 - Tommaso Trillò

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"PoV: You are reading an academic article." The memetic performance of affiliation in TikTok's platform vernacular. 380-400 - Sarah Roussel

, Léa Restivo, Thémistoklis Apostolidis:
'All naked at the gyno': Psychosocial approach to the gynaecological examination from digital media in a French context. 401-422 - Emilija Gagrcin

, Teresa K. Naab
, Maria F. Grub
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Algorithmic media use and algorithm literacy: An integrative literature review. 423-447 - Reviewer Acknowledgements 2024. 448-462


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