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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 2025
- Ori Tenenboim

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Under-the-radar engagement: how and why news users limit their public expression. - Alexis Shore Ingber

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Understanding screenshot collection and sharing on messaging platforms: a privacy perspective. - Correction to: Gay employees on social media: Strategies to portray professionalism.

- Xinyan Zhao

, Yuan Sun
, Wenlin Liu, Chau-Wai Wong
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Tailoring generative AI chatbots for multiethnic communities in disaster preparedness communication: extending the CASA paradigm.
Volume 30, Number 2, 2025
- Aurelio Fernández

, Timon Elmer
, Charo Sádaba
, Javier García-Manglano
, Mariek Vanden Abeele
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The quality of face-to-face and digitally mediated social interactions: two experience sampling studies exploring the moderating role of physical location, interaction partner familiarity, and interaction purpose. - Rasa Jämsen

, Ward van Zoonen
, Anu Sivunen
, Mikko Villi
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Between clicks and colleagues: the Janus-faced nature of data in the media industry. - Rinat Meerson

, Kevin Koban
, Jörg Matthes
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Too much of what? Two-wave panel evidence for selective (de-)sensitization through frequent exposure to different kinds of digital hate.
Volume 30, Number 3, 2025
- Amy L. Gonzales

, Ceciley (xinyi) Zhang
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First-level fundamentals: computer ownership is more important for internet benefits than in-home internet service. - Ward van Zoonen

, Ronald E. Rice
, Anu Sivunen
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Illuminating the relative dominance of awareness and pervasiveness over visibility in organizational ICT affordances. - Jasmina Rosic

, Lara Schreurs
, Laura Vandenbosch
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Adolescents' perceptions regarding their smartphone use: longitudinal relationships between perceived digital well-being and self-esteem.
Volume 30, Number 4, 2025
- Tommaso Trillò

, Blake Hallinan
, Saki Mizoroki
, Rebecca Scharlach
, Pyung Hwa Park
, Avishai Green
, Naama Weiss Yaniv, Limor Shifman
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Liking without borders? Authenticity and the evaluation of Instagram photo genres. - Michael Chan

, Jingjing Yi, Cristian Vaccari
, Masahiro Yamamoto:
A cross-national examination of the effects of accuracy nudges and content veracity labels on belief in and sharing of misleading news. - Douglas A. Parry

, Bronwyne Coetzee:
Do mindsets really matter? A second look at how perceptions of social media experiences relate to well-being. - Jingbo Meng

, Renwen Zhang
, Jiaqi Qin
, Yu-Jen Lee, Yi-Chieh Lee:
AI-mediated social support: the prospect of human-AI collaboration. - Kyla N. Brathwaite

, David C. DeAndrea
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Performative or authentic? How affordances signal (in)authentic digital allyship.
Volume 30, Number 5, 2025
- Luna T. Frauhammer, Jana H. Dreston

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How cognitive elaboration fosters knowledge acquisition on social media - a field experiment. - Scott W. Campbell

, Ian Hawkins:
Social (media) psychology of the "news-finds-me" perception: habits, mindsets, and beliefs. - Correction to: Liking without borders? Authenticity and the evaluation of Instagram photo genres.

- Robyn Vanherle

, Kathleen Beullens
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The link between social media browsing and emerging adults' momentary affective well-being: unraveling levels of analysis, underlying reasons, and content valence. - Yannic Meier

, Nadine Bol
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Unequal experiences, unequal outcomes? Digital inequalities in experiencing online benefits and privacy harms, mistrust, and self-inhibiting behaviors.
Volume 30, Number 6, 2025
- Alon Zoizner, Avraham Levy:

How social media users adopt the toxic behaviors of ingroup and outgroup accounts. - Hyunjin Kang

, Tingting Yang
, Nazira Banu
, Jeeyun Oh
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Latent privacy management profiles on algorithmic social media: cross-cultural insights into privacy protection motivations and management behaviors. - Yuchi Anthony Chen

, Marie-Louise Mares
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Social media self-presentation of LGBTQ+ youth in the United States: the role of identity exploration, context collapse, and supportive feedback. - Jeffrey A. Hall

, Natalie Pennington:
How change in sociality over time moderates the association between mobile and social media use and well-being.

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