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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, October 2013
- Paul M. Leonardi, Marleen Huysman

, Charles Steinfield
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Enterprise Social Media: Definition, History, and Prospects for the Study of Social Technologies in Organizations. 1-19 - Janet Fulk, Y. Connie Yuan:

Location, Motivation, and Social Capitalization via Enterprise Social Networking. 20-37 - Ann Majchrzak, Samer Faraj

, Gerald C. Kane, Bijan Azad
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The Contradictory Influence of Social Media Affordances on Online Communal Knowledge Sharing. 38-55 - Jacqueline Pike, Patrick J. Bateman, Brian S. Butler

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Dialectic Tensions of Information Quality: Social Networking Sites and Hiring. 56-77 - Emmanuelle Vaast, Evgeny A. Kaganer

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Social media affordances and governance in the workplace: An examination of organizational policies. 78-101 - Jennifer Gibbs, Nik Ahmad Rozaidi, Julia Eisenberg:

Overcoming the "Ideology of Openness": Probing the Affordances of Social Media for Organizational Knowledge Sharing. 102-120
Volume 19, Number 2, January 2014
- Leopoldina Fortunati

, Mark Deuze
, Federico De Luca
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The New About News: How Print, Online, Free, and Mobile Coconstruct New Audiences in Italy, France, Spain, the UK, and Germany. 121-140 - Jessica L. Beyer

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The Emergence of a Freedom of Information Movement: Anonymous, WikiLeaks, the Pirate Party, and Iceland. 141-154 - Lian Jian, Nikki B. Usher

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Crowd-Funded Journalism. 155-170 - David Westerman, Patric R. Spence

, Brandon Van Der Heide:
Social Media as Information Source: Recency of Updates and Credibility of Information. 171-183 - Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Benjamin K. Johnson

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Selective Exposure for Better or Worse: Its Mediating Role for Online News' Impact on Political Participation. 184-196 - Barbara A. Ritter

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Deviant Behavior in Computer-Mediated Communication: Development and Validation of a Measure of Cybersexual Harassment. 197-214 - Sahara Byrne, Sherri Jean Katz, Theodore Lee, Daniel G. Linz, Mary McIlrath:

Peers, Predators, and Porn: Predicting Parental Underestimation of Children's Risky Online Experiences. 215-231 - Eric Rice

, Anamika Barman-Adhikari:
Internet and Social Media Use as a Resource Among Homeless Youth. 232-247 - Monika Taddicken

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The 'Privacy Paradox' in the Social Web: The Impact of Privacy Concerns, Individual Characteristics, and the Perceived Social Relevance on Different Forms of Self-Disclosure1. 248-273 - Didier Courbet

, Marie-Pierre Fourquet-Courbet, Roland Kazan, Julien Intartaglia:
The Long-Term Effects of E-Advertising: The Influence of Internet Pop-ups Viewed at a Low Level of Attention in Implicit Memory. 274-293 - Steven Sams, Han Woo Park:

The Presence of Hyperlinks on Social Network Sites: A Case Study of Cyworld in Korea. 294-307
Volume 19, Number 3, April 2014
- Jimmie Manning

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Construction of Values in Online and Offline Dating Discourses: Comparing Presentational and Articulated Rhetorics of Relationship Seeking. 309-324 - Michael G. Hughes, Jennifer A. Griffith

, Thomas A. Zeni, Matthew L. Arsenault, Olivia D. Cooper, Genevieve Johnson, Jay H. Hardy, Shane Connelly, Michael D. Mumford:
Discrediting in a Message Board Forum: The Effects of Social Support and Attacks on Expertise and Trustworthiness. 325-341 - Maurits Kaptein

, Deonne Castaneda, Nicole Fernandez, Clifford Nass:
Extending the Similarity-Attraction Effect: The Effects of When-Similarity in Computer-Mediated Communication. 342-357 - Graham G. Scott:

More Than Friends: Popularity on Facebook and its Role in Impression Formation. 358-372 - Ashley A. Anderson, Dominique Brossard

, Dietram A. Scheufele
, Michael A. Xenos
, Peter J. Ladwig:
The "Nasty Effect: " Online Incivility and Risk Perceptions of Emerging Technologies. 373-387 - Lisa J. Orchard

, Chris Fullwood
, Niall Galbraith
, Neil Morris:
Individual Differences as Predictors of Social Networking. 388-402 - Valarie Schweisberger, Jennifer Billinson, Tamara Makana Chock

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Facebook, the Third-Person Effect, and the Differential Impact Hypothesis. 403-413 - Leticia Bode, Emily K. Vraga

, Porismita Borah, Dhavan V. Shah
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A New Space for Political Behavior: Political Social Networking and its Democratic Consequences. 414-429 - Masahiro Yamamoto

, Matthew J. Kushin:
More Harm Than Good? Online Media Use and Political Disaffection Among College Students in the 2008 Election. 430-445 - Marika Lüders

, Asbjørn Følstad, Espen Waldal:
Expectations and Experiences With MyLabourParty: From Right to Know to Right to Participate? 446-462 - Summer Harlow

, Lei Guo:
Will the Revolution be Tweeted or Facebooked? Using Digital Communication Tools in Immigrant Activism. 463-478 - Alfred Hermida

, Seth C. Lewis
, Rodrigo Zamith
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Sourcing the Arab Spring: A Case Study of Andy Carvin's Sources on Twitter During the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions. 479-499 - Carol Soon, Randy Kluver:

Uniting Political Bloggers in Diversity: Collective Identity and Web Activism. 500-515 - Michael Mackert, Sara E. Champlin, Avery Holton, Isaac I. Muñoz, Manuel José Damásio

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eHealth and Health Literacy: A Research Methodology Review. 516-528 - Tibert Verhagen

, Jaap van Nes, Frans Feldberg
, Willemijn van Dolen
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Virtual Customer Service Agents: Using Social Presence and Personalization to Shape Online Service Encounters. 529-545 - Fiona Lyddy, Francesca R. Farina

, James Hanney, Lynn Farrell
, Niamh Kelly O'Neill:
An Analysis of Language in University Students' Text Messages. 546-561 - Nan Li, Ashley A. Anderson, Dominique Brossard

, Dietram A. Scheufele
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Channeling Science Information Seekers' Attention? A Content Analysis of Top-Ranked vs. Lower-Ranked Sites in Google. 562-575 - Porismita Borah:

The Hyperlinked World: A Look at How the Interactions of News Frames and Hyperlinks Influence News Credibility and Willingness to Seek Information. 576-590 - David R. Brake

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Are We All Online Content Creators Now? Web 2.0 and Digital Divides. 591-609 - Carmit-Noa Shpigelman, Carol J. Gill:

Facebook Use by Persons with Disabilities. 610-624 - Todd Graham

, Scott Wright
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Discursive Equality and Everyday Talk Online: The Impact of "Superparticipants". 625-642 - Barbara K. Kaye, Thomas J. Johnson:

The Shot Heard Around the World Wide Web: Who Heard What Where About Osama bin Laden's Death. 643-662 - Sun Sun Lim, Gerard Goggin

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Mobile Communication in Asia: Issues and Imperatives. 663-666 - Mirca Madianou:

Smartphones as Polymedia. 667-680 - Tetsuro Kobayashi

, Jeffrey Boase:
Tele-Cocooning: Mobile Texting and Social Scope. 681-694 - Arul Chib

, Chloris Qiaolei Jiang
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Investigating Modern-Day Talaria: Mobile Phones and the Mobility-Impaired in Singapore. 695-711 - Dinuka Wijetunga

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The Digital Divide Objectified in the Design: Use of the Mobile Telephone by Underprivileged Youth in Sri Lanka. 712-726
Volume 19, Number 4, July 2014
- Limor Shifman, Hadar Levy

, Mike Thelwall
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Internet Jokes: The Secret Agents of Globalization? 727-743 - Ellen Rutten:

(Russian) Writer-Bloggers: Digital Perfection and the Aesthetics of Imperfection. 744-762 - Nicholas Taylor, Jennifer Jenson, Suzanne de Castell, Barry Dilouya:

Public Displays of Play: Studying Online Games in Physical Settings. 763-779 - Karianne Skovholt, Anette Grønning

, Anne Kankaanranta
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The Communicative Functions of Emoticons in Workplace E-Mails: : -). 780-797 - Aram Sinnreich

, Mark Latonero:
Tracking Configurable Culture From the Margins to the Mainstream. 798-823 - Avi Marciano

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Living the VirtuReal: Negotiating Transgender Identity in Cyberspace. 824-838
- Chih-Hui Lai:

Can Our Group Survive? An Investigation of the Evolution of Mixed-Mode Groups. 839-854 - Nicole B. Ellison, Jessica Vitak

, Rebecca Gray, Cliff Lampe:
Cultivating Social Resources on Social Network Sites: Facebook Relationship Maintenance Behaviors and Their Role in Social Capital Processes. 855-870 - Norah E. Dunbar

, Shane Connelly, Matthew L. Jensen, Bradley J. Adame
, Bobby Rozzell, Jennifer A. Griffith
, H. Dan O'Hair:
Fear Appeals, Message Processing Cues, and Credibility in the Websites of Violent, Ideological, and Nonideological Groups. 871-889 - Jordan Frith:

Communicating Through Location: The Understood Meaning of the Foursquare Check-In. 890-905
- Cecilie Schou Andreassen

, Torbjørn Torsheim
, Ståle Pallesen
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Predictors of Use of Social Network Sites at Work - A Specific Type of Cyberloafing. 906-921 - Caleb T. Carr

, Joseph B. Walther:
Increasing Attributional Certainty via Social Media: Learning About Others One Bit at a Time. 922-937 - Mike Ananny:

Networked Press Freedom and Social Media: Tracing Historical and Contemporary Forces in Press-Public Relations. 938-956 - Thomas J. Johnson, Barbara K. Kaye:

Credibility of Social Network Sites for Political Information Among Politically Interested Internet Users. 957-974 - Rui Shi, Paul Messaris, Joseph N. Cappella:

Effects of Online Comments on Smokers' Perception of Antismoking Public Service Announcements. 975-990 - Laura J. Dixon, Teresa Correa

, Joseph D. Straubhaar, Laura Covarrubias, Dean Graber, Jeremiah Spence, Viviana Rojas:
Gendered Space: The Digital Divide between Male and Female Users in Internet Public Access Sites. 991-1009
- Adam S. Kahn

, Rabindra A. Ratan
, Dmitri Williams:
Why We Distort in Self-Report: Predictors of Self-Report Errors in Video Game Play. 1010-1023 - Amanda J. Porter, Iina Hellsten:

Investigating Participatory Dynamics Through Social Media Using a Multideterminant "Frame" Approach: The Case of Climategate on YouTube. 1024-1041 - Tom Wells, Michael Link:

Facebook User Research Using a Probability-Based Sample and Behavioral Data. 1042-1052

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