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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2017
- Hai Liang

, King-wa Fu
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Information Overload, Similarity, and Redundancy: Unsubscribing Information Sources on Twitter. 1-17 - Erin K. Ruppel, Clare Gross, Arrington Stoll, Brittnie S. Peck, Mike Allen, Sang-Yeon Kim:

Reflecting on Connecting: Meta-Analysis of Differences Between Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Self-Disclosure. 18-34 - Sandra K. Evans, Katy E. Pearce

, Jessica Vitak
, Jeffrey William Treem:
Explicating Affordances: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Affordances in Communication Research. 35-52
Volume 22, Number 2, March 2017
- Erin L. Spottswood, Jeffrey T. Hancock

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Should I Share That? Prompting Social Norms That Influence Privacy Behaviors on a Social Networking Site. 55-70 - Tobias Dienlin

, Philipp K. Masur
, Sabine Trepte
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Reinforcement or Displacement? The Reciprocity of FtF, IM, and SNS Communication and Their Effects on Loneliness and Life Satisfaction. 71-87 - Jukka Vahlo

, Johanna K. Kaakinen, Suvi K. Holm
, Aki Koponen
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Digital Game Dynamics Preferences and Player Types. 88-103
Volume 22, Number 3, May 2017
- Homero Gil de Zúñiga

, Brian E. Weeks, Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu
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Effects of the News-Finds-Me Perception in Communication: Social Media Use Implications for News Seeking and Learning About Politics. 105-123 - Ki Joon Kim

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Shape and Size Matter for Smartwatches: Effects of Screen Shape, Screen Size, and Presentation Mode in Wearable Communication. 124-140 - Kami Kosenko

, Geoffrey Luurs, Andrew R. Binder
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Sexting and Sexual Behavior, 2011-2015: A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis of a Growing Literature. 141-160
Volume 22, Number 4, July 2017
- Stephen A. Rains, Kate Kenski, Kevin Coe

, Jake Harwood:
Incivility and Political Identity on the Internet: Intergroup Factors as Predictors of Incivility in Discussions of News Online. 163-178 - Seungahn Nah, Masahiro Yamamoto

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Civic Technology and Community Building: Interaction Effects Between Integrated Connectedness to a Storytelling Network (ICSN) and Internet and Mobile Uses on Civic Participation. 179-195 - Jinghui Hou:

Can Interface Cues Nudge Modeling of Food Consumption? Experiments on a Food-Ordering Website. 196-214 - Laura Aymerich-Franch

, Damien Petit, Gowrishankar Ganesh, Abderrahmane Kheddar
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Object Touch by a Humanoid Robot Avatar Induces Haptic Sensation in the Real Hand. 215-230
Volume 22, Number 5, September 2017
- Valerio Arnaboldi

, Andrea Passarella
, Marco Conti, Robin Dunbar:
Structure of Ego-Alter Relationships of Politicians in Twitter. 231-247 - Yannis Theocharis, Silia Vitoratou

, Javier Sajuria
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Civil Society in Times of Crisis: Understanding Collective Action Dynamics in Digitally-Enabled Volunteer Networks. 248-265 - Chung-hong Chan

, King-wa Fu
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The Relationship Between Cyberbalkanization and Opinion Polarization: Time-Series Analysis on Facebook Pages and Opinion Polls During the Hong Kong Occupy Movement and the Associated Debate on Political Reform. 266-283 - Sílvia Majó-Vázquez

, Ana Sofia Cardenal
, Sandra González-Bailón
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Digital News Consumption and Copyright Intervention: Evidence from Spain Before and After the 2015 "Link Tax". 284-301
Volume 22, Number 6, November 2017
- Megan French, Natalya N. Bazarova:

Is Anybody Out There?: Understanding Masspersonal Communication Through Expectations for Response Across Social Media Platforms. 303-319 - Daniel Halpern

, Sebastián Valenzuela
, James E. Katz:
We Face, I Tweet: How Different Social Media Influence Political Participation through Collective and Internal Efficacy. 320-336 - Lamya Benamar, Christine Balagué

, Mohamad Ghassany:
The Identification and Influence of Social Roles in a Social Media Product Community. 337-362 - Brian E. Weeks, Daniel S. Lane

, Dam Hee Kim, Slgi S. Lee, Nojin Kwak:
Incidental Exposure, Selective Exposure, and Political Information Sharing: Integrating Online Exposure Patterns and Expression on Social Media. 363-379

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