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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, October 2006
- Yoram M. Kalman, Gilad Ravid

, Daphne R. Raban
, Sheizaf Rafaeli:
Pauses and Response Latencies: A Chronemic Analysis of Asynchronous CMC. 1-23 - Kevin R. Wise, Brian Hamman, Kjerstin Thorson:

Moderation, Response Rate, and Message Interactivity: Features of Online Communities and Their Effects on Intent to Participate. 24-41 - Karianne Skovholt, Jan Svennevig

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Email Copies in Workplace Interaction. 42-65 - Michael H. Dickey, Molly McLure Wasko

, Katherine M. Chudoba, Jason Bennett Thatcher
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Do You Know What I Know? A Shared Understandings Perspective on Text-Based Communication. 66-87 - Ulrike Pfeil, Panayiotis Zaphiris

, Chee Siang Ang:
Cultural Differences in Collaborative Authoring of Wikipedia. 88-113 - Jennifer M. Heisler, Scott L. Crabill:

Who are "stinkybug" and "Packerfan4"? Email Pseudonyms and Participants' Perceptions of Demography, Productivity, and Personality. 114-135 - Lori Boyer, Brigitta R. Brunner, Tiffany Charles, Patrice Coleman:

Managing Impressions in a Virtual Environment: Is Ethnic Diversity a Self-Presentation Strategy for Colleges and Universities? 136-154 - Ran Wei:

Wi-Fi Powered WLAN: When Built, Who Will Use It? Exploring Predictors of Wireless Internet Adoption in the Workplace. 155-175 - Ralph D. Berenger:

Introduction: War in Cyberspace. 176-188 - Lucas Walsh

, Julien Barbara:
Speed, International Security, and "New War" Coverage in Cyberspace. 189-208 - Junho H. Choi, James H. Watt, Michael Lynch:

Perceptions of News Credibility about the War in Iraq: Why War Opponents Perceived the Internet as the Most Credible Medium. 209-229 - Seungahn Nah, Aaron S. Veenstra, Dhavan V. Shah

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The Internet and Anti-War Activism: A Case Study of Information, Expression, and Action. 230-247 - Daniela V. Dimitrova

, Matt Neznanski:
Online Journalism and the War in Cyberspace: A Comparison Between U.S. and International Newspapers. 248-263 - Carol B. Schwalbe:

Remembering Our Shared Past: Visually Framing the Iraq War on U.S. News Websites. 264-289 - Mark Tremayne

, Nan Zheng
, Jae Kook Lee
, Jaekwan Jeong:
Issue Publics on the Web: Applying Network Theory to the War Blogosphere. 290-310 - Yeslam Al-Saggaf

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The Online Public Sphere in the Arab World: The War in Iraq on the Al Arabiya Website. 311-334
Volume 12, Number 2, January 2007
- Miriam J. Metzger

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Communication Privacy Management in Electronic Commerce. 335-361 - Gabriel A. Giordano, Jason S. Stoner, Robyn L. Brouer, Joey F. George

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The Influences of Deception and Computer-Mediation on Dyadic Negotiations. 362-383 - Stephanie Watts:

Evaluative Feedback: Perspectives on Media Effects. 384-411 - Peggy A. Ertmer, Jennifer C. Richardson

, Brian R. Belland
, Denise Camin, Patrick Connolly, Glen Coulthard, Kimfong Lei, Christopher Mong:
Using Peer Feedback to Enhance the Quality of Student Online Postings: An Exploratory Study. 412-433 - Joseph Lampel, Ajay Bhalla

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The Role of Status Seeking in Online Communities: Giving the Gift of Experience. 434-455 - Joan Waldvogel:

Greetings and Closings in Workplace Email. 456-477 - William P. Cassidy:

Online News Credibility: An Examination of the Perceptions of Newspaper Journalists. 478-498 - Andrew F. Herrmann

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"People Get Emotional About Their Money: " Performing Masculinity in a Financial Discussion Board. 499-522 - Mike Thelwall

, David Stuart
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RUOK? Blogging Communication Technologies During Crises. 523-548 - Nicholas W. Jankowski:

Exploring e-Science: An Introduction. 549-562 - Ralph Schroeder, Jenny Fry

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Social Science Approaches to e-Science: Framing an Agenda. 563-582 - Paul Wouters, Anne Beaulieu

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Critical Accountability: Dilemmas for Interventionist Studies of e-Science. 583-599 - Dan L. Burk

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Intellectual Property in the Context of e-Science. 600-617 - Christine Hine:

Connective Ethnography for the Exploration of e-Science. 618-634 - Samuelle Carlson, Ben Anderson

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What Are Data? The Many Kinds of Data and Their Implications for Data Re-Use. 635-651 - Nathan Bos, Ann Zimmerman

, Judith S. Olson, Jude Yew, Jason Yerkie, Erik Dahl, Gary M. Olson:
From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories. 652-672 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Daniel B. Horn:

Shake, Rattle, and Roles: Lessons from Experimental Earthquake Engineering for Incorporating Remote Users in Large-Scale E-Science Experiments. 673-691 - Bridgette Wessels

, Max Craglia:
Situated Innovation of e-Social Science: Integrating Infrastructure, Collaboration, and Knowledge in Developing e-Social Science. 692-711 - John P. Walsh, Nancy G. Maloney:

Collaboration Structure, Communication Media, and Problems in Scientific Work Teams. 712-732 - Radhamany Sooryamoorthy

, Wesley Shrum
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Does the Internet Promote Collaboration and Productivity? Evidence from the Scientific Community in South Africa. 733-751 - Frank C. Pappas, Fred Volk:

Audience Counts and Reporting System: Establishing a Cyber-Infrastructure for Museum Educators. 752-768
Volume 12, Number 3, April 2007
- Eszter Hargittai

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The Social, Political, Economic, and Cultural Dimensions of Search Engines: An Introduction. 769-777 - Werner Wirth, Tabea Böcking, Veronika Karnowski

, Thilo Von Pape
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Heuristic and Systematic Use of Search Engines. 778-800 - Bing Pan

, Helene Hembrooke, Thorsten Joachims, Lori Lorigo, Geri Gay, Laura A. Granka:
In Google We Trust: Users' Decisions on Rank, Position, and Relevance. 801-823 - Jennifer Kayahara, Barry Wellman:

Searching for Culture - High and Low. 824-845 - Philip N. Howard, Adrienne Massanari:

Learning to Search and Searching to Learn: Income, Education, and Experience Online. 846-865 - Elizabeth Van Couvering

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Is Relevance Relevant? Market, Science, and War: Discourses of Search Engine Quality. 866-887 - Liwen Vaughan, Yanjun Zhang:

Equal Representation by Search Engines? A Comparison of Websites across Countries and Domains. 888-909 - Judit Bar-Ilan

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Google Bombing from a Time Perspective. 910-938 - Charles Ess, Akira Kawabata, Hiroyuki Kurosaki:

Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Religion and Computer-Mediated Communication. 939-955 - Christopher Helland

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Diaspora on the Electronic Frontier: Developing Virtual Connections with Sacred Homelands. 956-976 - Rev. Kenshin Fukamizu:

Internet Use Among Religious Followers: Religious Postmodernism in Japanese Buddhism. 977-998 - Akira Kawabata, Takanori Tamura:

Online-Religion in Japan: Websites and Religious Counseling from a Comparative Cross-Cultural Perspective. 999-1019 - Mitsuharu M. Watanabe:

Conflict and Intolerance in a Web Community: Effects of a System Integrating Dialogues and Monologues. 1020-1042 - Heidi Campbell

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Who's Got the Power? Religious Authority and the Internet. 1043-1062 - Rasha A. Abdulla

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Islam, Jihad, and Terrorism in Post-9/11 Arabic Discussion Boards. 1063-1081 - Noor Hazarina Hashim, Jamie Murphy

, Nazlida Muhamad Hashim:
Islam and Online Imagery on Malaysian Tourist Destination Websites. 1082-1102 - Stephen Jacobs:

Virtually Sacred: The Performance of Asynchronous Cyber-Rituals in Online Spaces. 1103-1121 - Randolph Kluver, Pauline Hope Cheong:

Technological Modernization, the Internet, and Religion in Singapore. 1122-1142
Volume 12, Number 4, July 2007
- Nicole B. Ellison

, Charles Steinfield
, Cliff Lampe:
The Benefits of Facebook "Friends: " Social Capital and College Students' Use of Online Social Network Sites. 1143-1168 - Patti M. Valkenburg

, Jochen Peter:
Online Communication and Adolescent Well-Being: Testing the Stimulation Versus the Displacement Hypothesis. 1169-1182 - Hyo Kim, Gwang Jae Kim, Han Woo Park, Ronald E. Rice:

Configurations of Relationships in Different Media: FtF, Email, Instant Messenger, Mobile Phone, and SMS. 1183-1207 - Lee K. Farquhar, Robert Meeds:

Types of Fantasy Sports Users and Their Motivations. 1208-1228 - Kris Erickson, Philip N. Howard:

A Case of Mistaken Identity? News Accounts of Hacker, Consumer, and Organizational Responsibility for Compromised Digital Records. 1229-1247 - Muneo Kaigo

, Isao Watanabe:
Ethos in Chaos? Reaction to Video Files Depicting Socially Harmful Images in the Channel 2 Japanese Internet Forum. 1248-1268 - Elad Segev

, Niv Ahituv, Karine Barzilai-Nahon:
Mapping Diversities and Tracing Trends of Cultural Homogeneity/Heterogeneity in Cyberspace. 1269-1297 - Peter Gerrand

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Estimating Linguistic Diversity on the Internet: A Taxonomy to Avoid Pitfalls and Paradoxes. 1298-1321 - Trena M. Paulus

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CMC Modes for Learning Tasks at a Distance. 1322-1345 - Lynette Nagel, Seugnet Blignaut, Johannes C. Cronjé

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Methical Jane: Perspectives on an Undisclosed Virtual Student. 1346-1368 - Seong-Jae Min:

Online vs. Face-to-Face Deliberation: Effects on Civic Engagement. 1369-1387 - Barbara L. Ley:

Vive Les Roses!: The Architecture of Commitment in an Online Pregnancy and Mothering Group. 1388-1408 - Jan-Hinrik Schmidt

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Blogging Practices: An Analytical Framework. 1409-1427 - Hua Qian, Craig R. Scott

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Anonymity and Self-Disclosure on Weblogs. 1428-1451 - Asako Miura

, Kiyomi Yamashita:
Psychological and Social Influences on Blog Writing: An Online Survey of Blog Authors in Japan. 1452-1471 - Sarah Pedersen

, Caroline Macafee:
Gender Differences in British Blogging. 1472-1492

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