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Volume 24, Number 1, January 2022

Steve Jones, David W. Park:
Editorial. 3-4

Thomas Colley
, Martin Moore:
The challenges of studying 4chan and the Alt-Right: 'Come on in the water's fine'. 5-30

Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
, Francesca Belotti
, Francesca Ieracitano, Simone Mulargia
, Andrea Rosales
, Francesca Comunello
:
"I do it my way": Idioms of practice and digital media ideologies of adolescents and older adults. 31-49

Caroline Keen
:
Apathy, convenience or irrelevance? Identifying conceptual barriers to safeguarding children's data privacy. 50-69

Ben Egliston
, Marcus Carter
:
Oculus imaginaries: The promises and perils of Facebook's virtual reality. 70-89

Hollis Griffin
:
The Politics of Merely Following: Witnessing AIDS on Instagram. 90-104

Kimery S. Lynch
:
Fans as transcultural gatekeepers: The hierarchy of BTS' Anglophone Reddit fandom and the digital East-West media flow. 105-121

Rikke Amundsen
:
Hetero-sexting as mediated intimacy work: 'Putting something on the line'. 122-137

Kaitlyn Regehr
:
In(cel)doctrination: How technologically facilitated misogyny moves violence off screens and on to streets. 138-155

Sara Erreygers
, Michelle Symons
, Heidi Vandebosch, Sara Pabian
:
Fictitious online victimization: Exploration and creation of a measurement instrument. 156-177

Sangwon Lee
, Michael Xenos:
Incidental news exposure via social media and political participation: Evidence of reciprocal effects. 178-201

Lital Henig
, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
:
Witnessing Eva Stories: Media witnessing and self-inscription in social media memory. 202-226

Anders Olof Larsson:
Picture-perfect populism: Tracing the rise of European populist parties on Facebook. 227-245

Abby Youran Qin
:
Book Review: The Evolution of the Chinese Internet: Creative Visibility in the Digital Age. 246-248

Cameron Kunzelman
:
Book Review: Against Flow: Video Games and the Flowing Subject. 248-249

Pablo Gracia
:
Book Review: The Digital Disconnect: The Social Causes and Consequences of Digital Inequalities. 250-251
Volume 24, Number 2, February 2022

Panayiota Tsatsou
:
Editor's introduction. 271-278

Axelle Asmar
, Ilse Mariën
, Leo Van Audenhove
:
No one-size-fits-all! Eight profiles of digital inequalities for customized inclusion strategies. 279-310

Phoebe Elers
, Mohan J. Dutta, Steve Elers:
Culturally centring digital inclusion and marginality: A case study in Aotearoa New Zealand. 311-327

Azeta Hatef
:
"The Facebook is a state of Roma": Negotiating identities, building communities, and belongingness online among Roma in the Czech Republic. 328-344

Holly A. Ritchie
:
An institutional perspective to bridging the divide: The case of Somali women refugees fostering digital inclusion in the volatile context of urban Kenya. 345-364

Zach Bastick
, Marie Mallet-Garcia:
Double lockdown: The effects of digital exclusion on undocumented immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic. 365-383

Gerard Goggin
, Karen Soldatic
:
Automated decision-making, digital inclusion and intersectional disabilities. 384-400

Nomy Bitman
:
"Authentic" digital inclusion? Dis/ability performances on social media by users with concealable communicative disabilities. 401-419

Herminder Kaur
, Paula Saukko
:
Social access: role of digital media in social relations of young people with disabilities. 420-436

Giovanna Mascheroni
, Davide Cino
, Jakub Mikuska, David Smahel
:
Explaining inequalities in vulnerable children's digital skills: The effect of individual and social discrimination. 437-457

Arul Chib
, Ming Wei Ang
, Yingqin Zheng
, Sarah Hoan Nguyen
:
Subverted agency: The dilemmas of disempowerment in digital practices. 458-477

Bianca C. Reisdorf
, Julia R. Decook:
Locked up and left out: Formerly incarcerated people in the context of digital inclusion. 478-495

Filippo Trevisan
:
Beyond accessibility: Exploring digital inclusivity in US progressive politics. 496-513

Fanny A. Ramirez
:
The digital divide in the US criminal justice system. 514-529

Patti M. Valkenburg
, Irene I. van Driel, Ine Beyens
:
The associations of active and passive social media use with well-being: A critical scoping review. 530-549

Heath Row:
Book Review: The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen in to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet. 550-552

Weijuan Hu
:
Book Review: The social structure of online communities. 552-554
Volume 24, Number 3, March 2022

Laura Savolainen
, Justus Uitermark
, John D. Boy
:
Filtering feminisms: Emergent feminist visibilities on Instagram. 557-579

Seungae Lee
, Lucy Atkinson, Yoon Hi Sung
:
Online bandwagon effects: Quantitative versus qualitative cues in online comments sections. 580-599

Sarah Mosseri
:
Being watched and being seen: Negotiating visibility in the NYC ride-hail circuit. 600-620

Joseph Seering
, Geoff Kaufman, Stevie Chancellor
:
Metaphors in moderation. 621-640

Hyunjin Seo
, Hannah Britton, Megha Ramaswamy, Darcey Altschwager, Mathew Blomberg
, Shola Aromona, Bernard Schuster
, Ellie Booton, Marilyn Ault, Joi Wickliffe:
Returning to the digital world: Digital technology use and privacy management of women transitioning from incarceration. 641-666

Ingrid Richardson
, Larissa Hjorth
, Jordi Piera-Jimenez
:
The emergent potential of mundane media: Playing Pokémon GO in Badalona, Spain. 667-683

Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
, Rang Wang
:
Understanding podcast users: Consumption motives and behaviors. 684-704

Sandra Banjac
, Folker Hanusch
:
A question of perspective: Exploring audiences' views of journalistic boundaries. 705-723

Lauren B. McInroy
, Oliver Wj Beer
:
Wands up! Internet-mediated social advocacy organizations and youth-oriented connective action. 724-740

Muira McCammon
:
Tweeted, deleted: An exploratory study of the US government's digital memory holes. 741-759

Manuel Goyanes
, Márton Demeter
:
Beyond positive or negative: Understanding the phenomenology, typologies and impact of incidental news exposure on citizens' daily lives. 760-777

Edson C. Tandoc Jr.
, James Chong Boi Lee:
When viruses and misinformation spread: How young Singaporeans navigated uncertainty in the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak. 778-796

Kristina Stenström
:
Involuntary childlessness online: Digital lifelines through blogs and Instagram. 797-814

Amina Tariq
, Diego Muñoz Sáez
, Shanchita R. Khan
:
Social media use and family connectedness: A systematic review of quantitative literature. 815-832
Volume 24, Number 4, April 2022

Daria Gritsenko
, Annette N. Markham
, Holger Pötzsch
, Mariëlle Wijermars
:
Algorithms, contexts, governance: An introduction to the special issue. 835-844

Anu Masso
, Martha Chukwu, Stefano Calzati
:
(Non)negotiable spaces of algorithmic governance: Perceptions on the Ubenwa health app as a 'relocated' solution. 845-865

Krishnan Vasudevan
, Ngai Keung Chan
:
Gamification and work games: Examining consent and resistance among Uber drivers. 866-886

Bidisha Chaudhuri
:
Programmed welfare: An ethnographic account of algorithmic practices in the public distribution system in India. 887-902

Lisa Reutter
:
Constraining context: Situating datafication in public administration. 903-921

Tiziano Bonini
, Eleonora Maria Mazzoli:
A convivial-agonistic framework to theorise public service media platforms and their governing systems. 922-941

Mariëlle Wijermars
, Mykola Makhortykh
:
Sociotechnical imaginaries of algorithmic governance in EU policy on online disinformation and FinTech. 942-963

Mykola Makhortykh
, Aleksandra Urman
, Felix Victor Münch
, Amélie Heldt, Stephan Dreyer, Matthias C. Kettemann:
Not all who are bots are evil: A cross-platform analysis of automated agent governance. 964-981

Loup Cellard
:
Algorithms as figures: Towards a post-digital ethnography of algorithmic contexts. 982-1000

Stuart Gordon Spicer
, Laura Louise Nicklin
, Maria Uther
, Joanne Lloyd
, Helen Lloyd, James Close:
Loot boxes, problem gambling and problem video gaming: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. 1001-1022

Josephine Hoy, Caitlin Lustig
, Daniela K. Rosner
:
Book Review: Failure. 1023-1026

Sienna Helena Parker
:
Book Review: An Internet for the People: The Politics and Promise of Craigslist. 1026-1028

Sam Hunter
:
Book Review: Image Objects: An Archeology of Computer Graphics. 1028-1030
Volume 24, Number 5, May 2022

Ping Sun, Guoning Zhao
, Zhen Liu, Xiaoting Li, Yunze Zhao
:
Toward discourse involution within China's Internet: Class, voice, and social media. 1033-1052

Riie Heikkilä
, Adrian Leguina
, Semi Purhonen
:
The stratification of media usage in Finland, 2007-2018: Signs of socio-political polarization? 1053-1075

Dafne Calvo
:
Free software meets Facebook: Placing digital platforms' usage by free culture communities. 1076-1096

Jan Svelch
, Jaroslav Svelch
:
"Definitive playthrough": Behind-the-scenes narratives in let's plays and streaming content by video game voice actors. 1097-1115

Jessica Austin
:
"I suppose I'll be patching you up, as usual": Women's roles and normative femininity in a team-based video game. 1116-1132

Antonio Pineda
, Elena Bellido-Pérez, Ana I. Barragán-Romero
:
"Backstage moments during the campaign": The interactive use of Instagram by Spanish political leaders. 1133-1160

Allwell Okechukwu Nwankwo
:
Connectivity and communion: The mobile phone and the Christian religious experience in Nigeria. 1161-1178

Colten Meisner
, Andrew M. Ledbetter:
Participatory branding on social media: The affordances of live streaming for creative labor. 1179-1195

Julia Jakob
:
Supporting digital discourse? The deliberative function of links on Twitter. 1196-1215

Sharon Ringel
, Roei Davidson:
Proactive ephemerality: How journalists use automated and manual tweet deletion to minimize risk and its consequences for social media as a public archive. 1216-1233

Joseph Downing
, Richard Dron
:
Theorising the 'Security Influencer': Speaking security, terror and Muslims on social media during the Manchester bombings. 1234-1257

Erik Hermann
:
Artificial intelligence and mass personalization of communication content - An ethical and literacy perspective. 1258-1277
Volume 24, Number 6, June 2022

Tanja Aitamurto
, Laura Aymerich-Franch
, Jorge Saldivar
, Catherine Kircos, Yasamin Sadeghi, Sukolsak Sakshuwong:
Examining augmented reality in journalism: Presence, knowledge gain, and perceived visual authenticity. 1281-1302

Sacha Altay
, Anne-Sophie Hacquin, Hugo Mercier:
Why do so few people share fake news? It hurts their reputation. 1303-1324

Thomas Olesen
:
Greta Thunberg's iconicity: Performance and co-performance in the social media ecology. 1325-1342

Tal Morse
, Michael Birnhack:
The posthumous privacy paradox: Privacy preferences and behavior regarding digital remains. 1343-1362

Andreas Widholm
, Ester Appelgren
:
A softer kind of hard news? Data journalism and the digital renewal of public service news in Sweden. 1363-1381

Evie Psarras
:
"It's a mix of authenticity and complete fabrication" Emotional camping: The cross-platform labor of the Real Housewives. 1382-1398

Luke Munn
:
Thinking through silicon: Cables and servers as epistemic infrastructures. 1399-1416

Verity Anne Trott
:
'Gillette: The best a beta can get': Networking hegemonic masculinity in the digital sphere. 1417-1434

Mayya Azarova
, Michael Hazoglou
, Eliah Aronoff Spencer:
Just slack it: A study of multidisciplinary teamwork based on ethnography and data from online collaborative software. 1435-1458

Elena Pilipets
, Susanna Paasonen:
Nipples, memes, and algorithmic failure: NSFW critique of Tumblr censorship. 1459-1480

Johann Gründl
:
Populist ideas on social media: A dictionary-based measurement of populist communication. 1481-1499

Cristiane Melchior
, Mírian Oliveira
:
Health-related fake news on social media platforms: A systematic literature review. 1500-1522

Jun Chen
:
Book Review: Approaches to Internet Pragmatics: Theory and Practice. 1523-1526

Rachel Anna Billington
:
Book Review: Affective Politics of Digital Media: Propaganda by Other Means. 1526-1529

Siwen Lu
:
Book Review: The Routledge handbook of translation and media. 1529-1531
Volume 24, Number 7, July 2022

Winifred R. Poster
:
Introduction to special issue on scams, fakes, and frauds. 1535-1547

Julia Ticona
:
Red flags, sob stories, and scams: The contested meaning of governance on carework labor platforms. 1548-1566

Elizabeth Anne Watkins
:
"Have you learned your lesson?" Communities of practice under algorithmic competition. 1567-1590

Alexandrea J. Ravenelle
, Erica Janko
, Ken Cai Kowalski
:
Good jobs, scam jobs: Detecting, normalizing, and internalizing online job scams during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1591-1610

Rafael Do Nascimento Grohmann
, Gabriel Pereira
, Abel Guerra, Ludmila Costhek Abilio, Bruno Moreschi
, Amanda Jurno:
Platform scams: Brazilian workers' experiences of dishonest and uncertain algorithmic management. 1611-1631

Rebecca Lewis
, Angèle Christin
:
Platform drama: "Cancel culture, " celebrity, and the struggle for accountability on YouTube. 1632-1656

Brooke Erin Duffy
, Kate M. Miltner
, Amanda Wahlstedt:
Policing "Fake" Femininity: Authenticity, Accountability, and Influencer Antifandom. 1657-1676

Jasmine E. McNealy
:
Platforms as phish farms: Deceptive social engineering at scale. 1677-1694

Lana Swartz
:
Theorizing the 2017 blockchain ICO bubble as a network scam. 1695-1713

Pamela Camille Perrimon
:
Book Review: Virtual Menageries: Animals as Mediators in Network Cultures. 1714-1716

Carol Anderson-Reinhardt
:
Book Review: Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence. 1716-1718

Liu Na
:
Book Review: Trust and Communication: Findings and Implications of Trust Research. 1719-1722

Amy Denmeade
:
Book Review: How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things. 1722-1724

Mohammed Alrmizan
:
Book Review: The Transformation of the Media System in Turkey: Citizenship, Communication, and Convergence. 1724-1726
Volume 24, Number 8, August 2022

Catherine V. Talbot
, Amelia Talbot
, Danielle J. Roe
, Pam Briggs
:
The management of LGBTQ+ identities on social media: A student perspective. 1729-1750

Christian Wiencierz
, Marco Lünich
:
Trust in open data applications through transparency. 1751-1770

Dan Mercea
:
Tying transnational activism to national protest: Facebook event pages in the 2017 Romanian #rezist demonstrations. 1771-1790

Shira Dvir-Gvirsman
:
Understanding news engagement on social media: A media repertoire approach. 1791-1812

Paula Saukko
, Amie Weedon:
Self-tracking of/and time: From technological to biographical and political temporalities of work and sitting. 1813-1829

Teodora Mihailova
:
Navigating ambiguous negativity: A case study of Twitch.tv live chats. 1830-1851

Katarzyna Gruszka
, Madeleine Böhm
:
Out of sight, out of mind? (In)visibility of/in platform-mediated work. 1852-1871

Diana Zulli
, David James Zulli:
Extending the Internet meme: Conceptualizing technological mimesis and imitation publics on the TikTok platform. 1872-1890

Sarah Myers West
:
Survival of the cryptic: Tracing technological imaginaries across ideologies, infrastructures, and community practices. 1891-1911

Salla-Maaria Laaksonen
, Joonas Koivukoski
, Merja Porttikivi:
Clowning around a polarized issue: Rhetorical strategies and communicative outcomes of a political parody performance by Loldiers of Odin. 1912-1931
#IamMetiria: A qualitative case study of agonistic welfare policy debates on Twitter. 1932-1949

Paul Atkinson
:
Book Review: Are Filter Bubbles Real? 1950-1952

Jan Svelch
:
Book Review: Creator Culture: An Introduction to Global Social Media Entertainment. 1952-1954

Luca Carbone
:
Book Review: Getting Signed: Record Contracts, Musicians, and Power in Society. 1954-1957

Heath Row
:
Book Review: Four internets: Data, geopolitics, and the governance of cyberspace. 1957-1960

Krishnan Vasudevan
:
Book Review: The Platform Economy: How Japan Transformed the Consumer Internet. 1960-1962
Volume 24, Number 9, September 2022

Nathan Schneider
:
Admins, mods, and benevolent dictators for life: The implicit feudalism of online communities. 1965-1985

Alison Harvey
:
Making the grade: Feminine lack, inclusion, and coping strategies in digital games higher education. 1986-2002

James J. Cummings
, Mina Tsay-Vogel, Tiernan J. Cahill
, Li Zhang:
Effects of immersive storytelling on affective, cognitive, and associative empathy: The mediating role of presence. 2003-2026

Maria Castaldo, Tommaso Venturini
, Paolo Frasca, Floriana Gargiulo:
Junk news bubbles modelling the rise and fall of attention in online arenas. 2027-2045

Minh Hao Nguyen
, Jonathan Gruber, Will Marler
, Amanda Hunsaker, Jaelle Fuchs
, Eszter Hargittai
:
Staying connected while physically apart: Digital communication when face-to-face interactions are limited. 2046-2067

Yu Xu
:
Evolution of audience duplication networks among social networking sites: Exploring the influences of preferential attachment, audience size, and niche width. 2068-2087

Kaitlyn Burnell
, Allycen R. Kurup, Marion K. Underwood:
Snapchat lenses and body image concerns. 2088-2106

Naomi Barnes
:
Parents, carers, and policy labor: Policy networks and new media. 2107-2126

Pihla Toivanen, Matti Nelimarkka
, Katja Valaskivi:
Remediation in the hybrid media environment: Understanding countermedia in context. 2127-2152

Carla Anne Roos
, Namkje Koudenburg
, Tom Postmes
:
Dealing with disagreement: The depolarizing effects of everyday diplomatic skills face-to-face and online. 2153-2176

Lucas Graves
:
Book Review: All the News That's Fit to Click: How Metrics Are Transforming the Work of Journalists. 2177-2179

Meaghan McKasy
:
Book Review: Media Reform and the Climate Emergency: Rethinking Communication in the Struggle for a Sustainable Future. 2179-2181

Dooley Murphy
:
Book Review: Reality Media: Augmented and Virtual Reality. 2181-2183

Meryl Alper
:
Book Review: Diminished faculties: A political phenomenology of impairment. 2184-2186

Shasha Li
, Yinchun Bai:
Book Review: Text as Data: A New Framework for Machine Learning and the Social Sciences. 2186-2188
Volume 24, Number 10, October 2022

Jaana Davidjants
, Katrin Tiidenberg
:
Activist memory narration on social media: Armenian genocide on Instagram. 2191-2206

Frank Mangold
, Sebastian Stier
, Johannes Breuer
, Michael Scharkow:
The overstated generational gap in online news use? A consolidated infrastructural perspective. 2207-2226

Rotem Medzini
:
Enhanced self-regulation: The case of Facebook's content governance. 2227-2251

Stephanie Orme
:
"Just watching": A qualitative analysis of non-players' motivations for video game spectatorship. 2252-2269

Yilang Peng
, Tian Yang
:
Anatomy of audience duplication networks: How individual characteristics differentially contribute to fragmentation in news consumption and trust. 2270-2290

Soledad Altrudi
, Christina Dunbar-Hester
, Kate M. Miltner
:
"Chinese Elm 1030595 . . . (or can I call you Dale??)": Communication and representation in mediated encounters with nonhuman others. 2291-2310

Jeanna Sybert
:
The demise of #NSFW: Contested platform governance and Tumblr's 2018 adult content ban. 2311-2331

Louis-Etienne Dubois
, Johanna Weststar
:
Games-as-a-service: Conflicted identities on the new front-line of video game development. 2332-2353

Emily K. Vraga
, Melissa Tully, Leticia Bode:
Assessing the relative merits of news literacy and corrections in responding to misinformation on Twitter. 2354-2371

Indira Neill Hoch
:
Book Review: tumblr. 2372-2374

David Myles Gustavsen
:
Book Review: Why Hackers Win: Power and Disruption in the Network Society. 2374-2376

Ruyi Wei, Changpeng Huan
:
Book Review: The Language of Violent Jihad. 2376-2378

Yiming Chen
, Liming Liu
:
Book Review: Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Production: Critical Perspectives on Digital Platforms. 2378-2380
Volume 24, Number 11, November 2022

Karin Fast
, Pablo Abend:
Introduction to geomedia histories. 2385-2395

Scott McQuire
:
The city without qualities: Inventing urban computing. 2396-2418

Steffen Krämer
:
Revisiting the 'Epistemization' of Overlaying: The computerized mapping of disease project (MOD), 1965-1968. 2419-2437

Tristan Thielmann
:
Environmental conditioning: Mobile geomedia and their lines of becoming in the air, on land, and on water. 2438-2467

Hendrik Bender
, Max Kanderske
:
Co-operative aerial images: A geomedia history of the view from above. 2468-2492

Christoph Borbach
:
An interlude in navigation: Submarine signaling as a sonic geomedia infrastructure. 2493-2513

Jordan Frith
:
A genealogy of social geomedia: The life, death, and (possible) afterlife of location-based social networks. 2514-2530

Rowan Wilken
, Julian Thomas
:
Vertical geomediation: The automation and platformization of photogrammetry. 2531-2547

Didem Özkul
, Lee Humphreys
:
Mobile times and temporalities: Histories of geomediation of time. 2548-2566

Feng Zhu
:
Book Review: Fun, Taste, & Games: An Aesthetics of the Idle, Unproductive, and Otherwise Playful. 2567-2569

Morten Bay
:
Book Review: Digital Media Ethics. 2569-2571

Sijing Lu
:
Book Review: Digital Media and Participatory Cultures of Health and Illness. 2571-2573

Vikas Pathe
:
Book Review: Social Media and Hate. 2573-2575

Shaoqiang Zhang
, Jiahua Bu
:
Book Review: Translation and Social Media Communication in the Age of the Pandemic. 2575-2578
Volume 24, Number 12, December 2022

Håkan Johansson, Gabriella Scaramuzzino
:
The Phoenix syndrome: Netroots organizations strategies to gain and maintain digital resource abundance. 2581-2597

Henrik Rydenfelt
:
Transforming media agency? Approaches to automation in Finnish legacy media. 2598-2613

Dam Hee Kim
, Nicole B. Ellison:
From observation on social media to offline political participation: The social media affordances approach. 2614-2634

Emily L. Matheson
, Harriet G. Smith, Helena Lewis-Smith
, Robert E. Arbon
, Phillippa C. Diedrichs:
Game on! A randomised controlled trial evaluation of playable technology in improving body satisfaction and negative affect among adolescents. 2635-2658

Qinfeng Zhu
, Marko M. Skoric
:
Political implications of disconnection on social media: A study of politically motivated unfriending. 2659-2679

Donghee Shin
:
The perception of humanness in conversational journalism: An algorithmic information-processing perspective. 2680-2704

Jason Anthony Cain
, Iveta Imre:
Everybody wants some: Collection and control of personal information, privacy concerns, and social media use. 2705-2724

Pablo Boczkowski
, Facundo Suenzo
, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik
, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Kaori Hayashi, Mikko Villi
:
From the barbecue to the sauna: A comparative account of the folding of media reception into the everyday life. 2725-2742

Jan P. Kluck
, Nicole C. Krämer:
"What an idiot!" - How the appraisal of the writer of an uncivil comment impacts discussion behavior. 2743-2762

Abby Youran Qin
:
What about this blockchain thing? 2763-2770

Lida Zeitlin-Wu
:
Book Review: Safety Orange. 2771-2773

Leslie Regan Shade
:
Book Review: Privacy Is Hard and Seven Other Myths: Achieving Privacy Through Careful Design. 2773-2775

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