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New Media & Society, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, 2026
- Steve Jones:

Editorial. 3-4 - Maayan Cohen

, Michael Khavkin
, Danielle Movsowitz-Davidow
, Eran Toch
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ChatGPT in the public eye: Ethical principles and generative concerns in social media discussions. 5-31 - Sameer Hinduja

, Justin W. Patchin
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Metaverse risks and harms among US youth: Experiences, gender differences, and prevention and response measures. 32-53 - Sebastian Rivera

, Nicolle Etchegaray, Homero Gil de Zúñiga
, Teresa Correa
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Seeking justice on social media: Funas as a localized form of Latin American youth activism. 54-75 - Zijian Lew

, Andrew Z. H. Yee
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The awareness, acceptance, and appreciation of transience in the domain of eudaimonic media experiences. 76-98 - Xinyan Zhao

, Zexin Ma
, Rong Ma
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Analyzing narrative contagion through digital storytelling in social media conversations: An AI-powered computational approach. 99-118 - Mengyu Li

, Jiyoun Suk
, Yini Zhang
, Jon C. W. Pevehouse, Yibing Sun, Hyerin Kwon, Ruixue Lian, Rui Wang
, Xinxia Dong, Dhavan V. Shah:
Platform affordances, discursive opportunities, and social media activism: A cross-platform analysis of #MeToo on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit, 2017-2020. 119-147 - Nataliia Laba

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Beyond magic: Prompting for style as affordance actualization in visual generative media. 148-168 - Liesel L. Sharabi

, Paige A. Von Feldt, Thao Ha
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Burnt out and still single: Susceptibility to dating app burnout over time. 169-190 - Je Hoon Chae

, David Tewksbury:
Perceiving AI intervention does not compromise the persuasive effect of fact-checking. 191-211 - Sara Van Bruyssel

, Ralf De Wolf
, Mariek Vanden Abeele:
From bliss to burden: An ethnographic inquiry into how social, material and individual obstacles to digital well-being shape everyday life. 212-229 - Maggie Mengqing Zhang

, Yee Man Margaret Ng
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Beyond dislike counts: How YouTube users react to the visibility of social cues. 230-249 - Tzlil Sharon

, Nicholas A. John
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"It's between me and myself": Inverse parasocial relationships in addressing (imagined) podcast listeners. 250-269 - Ziyu Deng

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"They don't mean to hurt": Female gamers' reluctance in recognizing and confronting sexism in gaming as an online-offline juxtaposition. 270-288 - Saifuddin Ahmed

, Teresa Gil-Lopez
, Sangwon Lee
, Muhammad Masood
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Pathways from incidental news exposure to political knowledge: Examining paradoxical effects of political discussion on social media with strong and weak ties. 289-311 - Chelly Maes

, Joris Van Ouytsel
, Laura Vandenbosch:
Active bystanders in the forwarding of sexting messages: Applying a theory of planned behavior in youth. 312-332 - Britta C. Brugman

, Dian van Huijstee
, Ellen Droog
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Debunking the corporate paint shop: Examining the effects of misleading corporate social responsibility claims on social media. 333-356 - Darja Wischerath

, Lukasz Piwek
, Jonathan Francis Roscoe, Brittany I. Davidson
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Rage Against the Machine: Exploring Violence and Emotion in Conspiracy Narratives on Parler. 357-379 - Tommaso Trillò

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"PoV: You are reading an academic article." The memetic performance of affiliation in TikTok's platform vernacular. 380-400 - Sarah Roussel

, Léa Restivo, Thémistoklis Apostolidis:
'All naked at the gyno': Psychosocial approach to the gynaecological examination from digital media in a French context. 401-422 - Emilija Gagrcin

, Teresa K. Naab
, Maria F. Grub
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Algorithmic media use and algorithm literacy: An integrative literature review. 423-447 - Reviewer Acknowledgements 2024. 448-462

Volume 28, Number 2, 2026
- Zizhong Zhang

, Haixin Mu
, Don Lok Tung Chui:
Group-swinging as a strategic approach to curating multiple minority identities online: A study of lesbian gamers. 465-484 - Yu Guo

, Duorui Wang, Hongzhe Xiang
:
The impact of Fitspiration content on women's body shame and sexual assertiveness: A PLS-SEM and multigroup analysis. 485-506 - Mengxue Ou

, Han Zheng
, Yueliang Zeng, Preben Hansen:
Trust it or not: Understanding users' motivations and strategies for assessing the credibility of AI-generated information. 507-529 - Jason Ng

, Steven Gamble
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Hip-hop music producers' labour in the digital music economy: Self-promotion, social media and platform gatekeeping. 530-548 - Nicole Kashian

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Pathways to persuasion: The impact of social media influencers' self-disclosure and follower size on persuasion outcomes. 549-566 - Sedona Chinn

, Ariel Hasell
, Anqi Shao
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What does it mean to "do your own research?" A comparative content analysis of DYOR messages in Instagram and Facebook posts about reproductive health, food, and vaccines. 567-588 - Tyler Leeds

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The influencer-intellectual tactic and social media advertisements: How PragerU advances partisan knowledge. 589-610 - Simin Michelle Chen

, Sanga Song
, Hyejin Kim:
The dual impact of social media on Asian Americans' racial identity and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. 611-629 - Jin Lee

, Tama Leaver
, Crystal Abidin
:
Child idols in South Korea and beyond: Manufacturing young stars at the intersection of the K-pop and influencer industries. 630-651 - Rita Latikka

, Aki Koivula
, Jenna Bergdahl
, Atte Oksanen
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Digital relatedness: A longitudinal study on social resources and the use of smart technology. 652-672 - Ceciley (xinyi) Zhang

, Ronald E. Rice
, Laurent H. Wang
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College students' literacy, ChatGPT activities, educational outcomes, and trust from a digital divide perspective. 673-695 - Thales Lelo

, Gabriela Silva Meneses, Fábio Henrique Pereira
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Consequences of digital platforms' use on the work-life balance of Brazilian journalists. 696-719 - Kayo Mimizuka

, André K. Rodarte
, Ahmer Arif:
On the fly: How Japanese social media "watchers" improvise to counter problematic information. 720-738 - Yehudis Keller

, Yossi David
, Estherina Trachtenberg
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On a new path: Social support, social media engagement, and well-being after religious disaffiliation. 739-764 - Yirgalem A Haile

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The theoretical wedding of computational propaganda and information operations: Unraveling digital manipulation in conflict zones. 765-792 - Tin-Yuet Ting

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Unequal pathways to digital self-entrepreneurship: Class-inflected orientations regarding vlogging as a career. 793-810 - Mohamed Belamghari

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Silent no more: Revealing and resisting cyberviolence against Moroccan women in academia. 811-833 - Toby Hopp

, Patrick Ferrucci
, Hunter Reeves:
Nextdoor use and support for aggressive policing. 834-855 - Cynthia A. Dekker

, Sindy R. Sumter
, Susanne E. Baumgartner
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Unraveling the dynamics of perceived smartphone overuse and disconnection strategies: Longitudinal insights. 856-878 - Rébecca S. Franco:

"Controlling the keys to the Golden City": The payment ecosystem and the regulation of adult webcamming and subscription-based fan platforms. 879-898 - Ana Carolina Tomé Klock

, Paula Toledo Palomino, Luiz Antonio Lima Rodrigues, Armando Maciel Toda, Sofia Simanke, Velvet Spors, Brenda Salenave Santana, Juho Hamari:
Gamification towards and alongside equity, diversity and inclusion: Looking back to move forward. 899-924 - Corrigendum to "Flagging as a silencing tool: Exploring the relationship between de-platforming of sex and online abuse on Instagram and TikTok.". 925

Volume 28, Number 3, 2026
- Tali Gazit

, Yoav S. Bergman
, Yaakov Hoffman
, Gali Weissberger
, Amit Shrira
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The effect of positive and negative daily social media emotional experiences on older adults' subjective age: Unveiling the negativity bias in WhatsApp groups. 929-950 - Yu-Leung Ng

, Zhihuai Lin
:
Biophilia gratification: Evidence from nature-related posts and images on social media. 951-976 - Megan A. Brown, Josephine Lukito, Meredith L. Pruden

, Martin J. Riedl
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Making academia suck less: Supporting early career researchers studying harmful content online through a feminist ethics of care. 977-1000 - Maja Nordtug

, Marit Haldar:
The technology multiple: The robot avatar substituting for the ill body. 1001-1018 - Paolo Gerbaudo

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TikTok and the algorithmic transformation of social media publics: From social networks to social interest clusters. 1019-1036 - Melanie Hirsch

, Alice Binder
, Jörg Matthes
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A "drop in the ocean"? Emerging adults' experiences and understanding of targeted political advertising on social media. 1037-1062 - Yngvar Kjus

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The platformization of music production: How digital audio workstations are turned into platforms of labor market relations. 1063-1080 - Mikael Andéhn

, Joel Hietanen
, Alice Wickström
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Becoming Red-Pilled: Affective production in online countercultural collectives. 1081-1101 - Marta Fernández-Ruiz

, Martina Piña
, Júlia Vilasís-Pamos
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Video games as spaces for providing information and awareness of algorithmic control in the gig economy. 1102-1124 - Stefano De Marco

, Guillaume Dumont, Ellen J. Helsper
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The reproduction of structural inequalities in online job search strategies and outcomes. 1125-1147 - Limor Shifman

, Tommaso Trillò
, Blake Hallinan
, Saki Mizoroki
, Avishai Green
, Rebecca Scharlach
, Paul Frosh
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The expression of values on social media: An analytical framework. 1148-1170 - Ziying Meng

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Cross-platform sensitivity and algorithmic adaptability: How transnational creators navigate algorithms across Chinese and US-based platforms. 1171-1189 - Tom Divon

, Taylor Annabell
, Catalina Goanta
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Children as concealed commodities: Ethnographic nuances and legal implications of kidfluencers' monetisation on TikTok. 1190-1218 - Roland Verwiebe

, Claudia Buder
, Sarah Weißmann
, Chiara Osorio Krauter
, Aaron Philipp
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"The algorithm is like a mercurial god": Exploring content creators' perception of algorithmic agency on YouTube. 1219-1238 - Rohan Grover

, Josh Widera
, Mike Ananny
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Data disaffection: Toward a relational and affective understanding of datafication. 1239-1254 - Errol Salamon

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Peripheral creator labor: Navigating regional marginalization and resistance in social media entertainment. 1255-1273 - Justine Humphry

, Jonathon Hutchinson
, Olga Boichak
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Social digital dilemmas: Young people's and parents' negotiation of emerging online safety issues. 1274-1294 - Arttu Siltala

, Tuukka Ylä-Anttila
, Eeva Luhtakallio
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Culture in online anonymous interaction: Negotiating imageboard group style on Ylilauta. 1295-1315 - Myojung Chung

, Nuri Kim
, S. Mo Jones-Jang
, Jihyang Choi
, Sangwon Lee
:
I see a double-edged sword: How self-other perceptual gaps predict public attitudes toward ChatGPT regulations and literacy interventions. 1316-1337 - Ali Unlu

, Sophie Truong, Nitin Sawhney
, Tuukka Tammi
, Tommi Kotonen
:
From prejudice to marginalization: Tracing the forms of online hate speech targeting LGBTQ+ and Muslim communities. 1338-1369 - Mathilde Huillard

, Ilse Hartmann-Tews:
A scoping review of studies on self-tracking for weight management: Social contexts and experiences of a practice. 1370-1390 - Corrigendum to "Friction in the Netflix machine: How screen workers interact with streaming data". 1391

Volume 28, Number 4, 2026
- Esteban Morales

, Tom Divon, Martin Lundqvist
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Context matters: Understanding the platformization of violence. 1395-1411 - Miyerlandy Cabanzo Valencia

, Laura Gianna Guntrum
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Race, ethnicity, and technology-facilitated violence: The experience of activists in Chocó, Colombia. 1412-1436 - Emillie de Keulenaar

, Marcelo Alves dos Santos:
Normative dislocation: When platforms moderate without memory. 1437-1463 - Line Nybro Petersen

, Mikkel Bækby Johansen
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The violence of online conspiracy theories. 1464-1481 - Moa Eriksson

, Jeffrey Mitchell:
Memeing the moniker: The stickiness of gang myths in Swedish news legacy media and TikTok. 1482-1503 - Craig Ryder

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Affordance folklore: Truth, community and visibility during Sri Lanka's Internet shutdowns. 1504-1523 - Tal Morse

, Doron Altaratz
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Witnessing carnage: Self-documented terrorism and the moral challenges of decentralized digital platforms. 1524-1549 - Brandon C. Harris

, Christine H. Tran
, Christopher J. Persaud
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Contextual governance & androcentric hegemony on Twitch.tv. 1550-1570 - Nicola Henry

, Courtney Vowles, Gemma Beard
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"Doing gender": A digital ethnography of image-based abuse perpetration. 1571-1591 - Suay Melisa Özkula

, Patricia Prieto-Blanco
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Just a meme? The role of context in mythologies of memetic misogyny. 1592-1618 - Peter Chonka

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(De)constructing research 'expertise' in transnational participatory warfare. 1619-1637 - Heather Hensman Kettrey

, Summer Quinn, Monika Nwajei, Madison Leslie, Elizabeth Paradise, Devyn Wishon:
"Why are you on Tinder if this isn't what you wanted?" Dating apps as digital brokers of sexual activity in the college hookup sexual market. 1638-1661 - Tamar Ashuri

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Data solutionism at work: When public institutions meet data-driven firms. 1662-1685 - Fatima Gaw

, Jon Benedik Bunquin
, Jose Mari H. Lanuza
, Samuel I Cabbuag
, Noreen H. Sapalo
, Al-Habbyel Yusoph
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Covert political campaigning: Mapping the scope, scale, and cost of cross-platform election influence operations. 1686-1709 - Daniel McFarlane

, Yannik Mieruch
, Tony Waters
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Smartphones and 'doing community' in Bangkok's platform economy: A Weberian analysis. 1710-1729 - Hunter Akridge

, Alex A. Ahmed
, Free S. Bàssïbét, Magally A Miranda Alcázar, Sarah E. Fox
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"Oh, you're watching me ": Care workers' experiences of surveillant assemblages on the platform and in the home. 1730-1749 - Atsushi Nakagomi

, Kazushige Ide, Katsunori Kondo:
Predictors of shifts in Internet use and frequency among older adults in Japan before and in later stages of COVID-19: A longitudinal panel study. 1750-1772 - Maya Livio

, Natalia Sánchez-Querubín
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Queer ecological data: Where artificial intelligence meets the avian. 1773-1791 - Shuaishuai Wang

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"When pigs fly": Resources swapping, affordable marketing, and the transformation of Douyin from short video sharing to online shopping. 1792-1810 - Sara Reinis

, Corrina Laughlin
:
"GOD IS MY SPONSORED AD!! MY ALGORITHM!": The spiritual algorithmic imaginary and Christian TikTok. 1811-1827 - Elisabeth Van den Abeele

, Liselot Hudders
, Ini Vanwesenbeeck:
Tell me why : The impact of mindful sharenting explanations by momfluencers: An experimental study with mothers. 1828-1850 - Sophie Duvekot

, Camila Melícia Valgas
, Yael de Haan, Wiebe de Jong:
How youth define, consume, and evaluate news: Reviewing two decades of research. 1851-1869
Volume 28, Number 5, 2026
- Mariana Manriquez

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The platform's cash administrators: Delegation, local adaptation, and labor control in Mexico City. 1873-1891 - Jinghong Xu

, Runze Qu, Jiankun Gong
, Yuhang Yuan
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Contentious publicness and visibility management: Tracking the environmental public interest litigation movement of the Chinese NGO "Friends of Nature" (2011-2022). 1892-1912 - Kilian Buehling

, Xixuan Zhang
, Annett Heft
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Veiled conspiracism: Particularities and convergence in the styles and functions of conspiracy-related communication across digital platforms. 1913-1935 - Rachel Ricucci, Grant Blank

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The limits of platforms: Why disintermediation has failed in the art market. 1936-1954 - Astrid Van den Bossche

, Jelena Brankovic
, Morten Hansen
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'Rankings are all bullsh*t anyway, why not do my own?': Vloggers and genre remediation. 1955-1976 - Junki Nakahara

, Jing Cai:
User-generated "feminism" on BiliBili: Nationalism, Internet culture, and platform dynamics in digital China. 1977-1998 - Robert Sparrow

, Ellen Y. Zhang:
(Re)animating the ancestors: Digital personality emulations, ancestor veneration and ethics. 1999-2016 - Joe Whittaker

, Elizabeth Pearson
, Ashley A Mattheis
, Till Baaken, Sara Zeiger, Farangiz Atamuradova, Maura Conway
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Catch 22: Institutional ethics and researcher welfare within online extremism and terrorism research. 2017-2035 - Ana Alacovska

, Christian Fieseler, Victor Renza Avellaneda
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Speculative labour: The financialized imagination of creative work and the assetization of digital art through non-fungible tokens (NFTs). 2036-2057 - Bingqing Xia

, Tongyu Wu
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The space-time game: Workers with disabilities in China's AI data labeling industry. 2058-2078 - Lidia Marôpo

, Ana Jorge
, Bárbara Janiques de Carvalho
, Filipa Neto
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Memeability and sharenting: The affective economy of children on social media. 2079-2100 - Jaroslava Kanková

, Anja Stevic
, Alice Binder
, Jörg Matthes
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Time to BeReal! Exploring users' well-being in relation to BeReal use duration. 2101-2120 - Joanne Kuai

, Cornelia Brantner
, Michael Karlsson
, Elizabeth Van Couvering
, Salvatore Romano
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AI chatbot accountability in the age of algorithmic gatekeeping: Comparing generative search engine political information retrieval across five languages. 2121-2143 - Philipp Müller

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Explaining public communication change: A structure-actor model. 2144-2167 - Daniel Calderón Gómez

, Massimo Ragnedda
, Maria Laura Ruiu
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Locked among inequalities: A study of children's digital experiences and digital divide during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2168-2192 - Mila Bujic

, Anna-Leena Macey
, Bojan Kerous
, Oguz 'Oz' Buruk
, Juho Hamari:
Virtually better: Multi-user experiment on avatar self-representation, self-discrepancies, avatar style and self-perceptions in a VR collaboration. 2193-2216 - Jiaojiao Ji

, Xingling Qin
, Christopher Calabrese
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Fact-checking misinformation on Chinese Social Media: Impact of corrections, awareness prompts, and legal warnings on endorsement. 2217-2236 - Noah Khan

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Deep acting attraction: Predation, masculinity and erotic labour in algorithmic romance. 2237-2251 - Gilad Be'ery

, Dmitry Epstein
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The high-tech elite? Assessing the values of tech-workers using the European Social Survey 2012-2020. 2252-2274 - Eerik Soares Mantere

, Iina Savolainen
, Ilkka Vuorinen
, Heli Hagfors
, Jussi Palomäki
, Atte Oksanen
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The Internet of problem gambling: A mixed-methods study of the role of Internet-enabled risk factors among Finnish adults. 2275-2296 - Clément Perarnaud

, Francesca Musiani:
QUIC, or the battle that never was: A case of infrastructuring control over Internet traffic. 2297-2317 - Saskia Witteborn

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Web3 and deep play: Blockchain gaming in the Global South. 2318-2334
Volume 28, Number 6, 2026
- Steve Jones:

Logging off (but leaving the tabs open). 2337-2340 - Darian Harff

, Paula Stehr
, Desirée Schmuck
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Revisiting opinion leadership in the digital realm: Social media influencers as proximal mass opinion leaders. 2341-2359 - Emilija Jokubauskaite

, Stijn Peeters
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Visibility in the shadows: Tips in mainstream versus alternative streaming on Chaturbate. 2360-2382 - Lorena Caminhas

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Dimensions of recognition through relational labour in erotic content creation in Brazil. 2383-2401 - Julia Coffey

, Amy Dobson, Akane Kanai
, Rosalind Gill, Niamh White
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Cinch, filter, erase: Virtual bodies and the editable self. 2402-2420 - Nils Gustafsson

, Anders Olof Larsson
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RIP #almedalen: The rise and fall of the hashtag of a Swedish democracy festival. 2421-2442 - Lion Wedel

, Linda Coufal
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Radicalization or relief: Divergent impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on incels by seniority. 2443-2464 - Basak Taraktas

, Orkun Irsoy
, Kadir Cihan Duran
, Susan M. Üsküdarli
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A comparative analysis of online mobilization through slogan specificity: The case of the countermovements to #BlackLivesMatter. 2465-2491 - Milica Stilinovic

, Francesco Bailo
, Jonathon Hutchinson
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Creative Underspheres and democratic challenges: Exploring the implications of generative AI misuse. 2492-2508 - David Elliot Berman

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On optimization: Cultural labor in platform capitalism. 2509-2529 - Amanda D. Lotz

, Gabriela Lunardi
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Understanding hosted video and its uses: Conceptualizing new fields of video experience. 2530-2548 - Giulia Campaioli

, Adriano Zamperini, Marta E. Cecchinato
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'Now you're home': Awareness cues, rejection and post-digital safety on mobile dating apps. 2549-2569 - Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

, Lili R. Romann
, Isabella Witkowich, Jiayi Chen
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Exploring social media users' experiences with algorithmic transparency cues. 2570-2591 - Angie Lee

, Te-Lin (Doreen) Chung
, Olivia Johnson
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Influencing for the greater good: Data mining of social media influencers' social cause communication. 2592-2614 - Andrea Ceron

, Alessio Scopelliti
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Media coverage and public attention to "fake news": The moderating role of economic conditions and market-oriented media systems. 2615-2633 - Marika Lüders

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The interweaving functions of entertainment media: A cross-media study of Norwegian teens. 2634-2651 - Pengyun Lu

, Zhiling Guo
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The sound of silence: Chinese Deaf creators' self-presentation, labour practices and the visibility paradox on Douyin. 2652-2672 - Luke Munn

, Adarsh Badri
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Culture machine: How MetaCLIP codifies culture. 2673-2690 - Mathilda Åkerlund

, Jesper Strömbäck
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Cumulative disinformation through citation: Investigating the longitudinal construction of Sweden as the 'rape capital' of the world. 2691-2713 - Yi Xu

, Jiahe Wang, Zili Chen:
Riding the short video wave: Sense of agency in motion among young users on Douyin. 2714-2733 - Steve Jankowski

, Claudio Celis Bueno
, Ouejdane Sabbah, Jakko Kemper
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Templates and sovereignty: Wikipedia's policy development and the reflection of community consensus. 2734-2759 - Ting He

, Colin Agur
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The platformization of emotions: Managing affective labor in platform-mediated game work. 2760-2778 - Raven Maragh-Lloyd

, Ryan Stoldt, Javie Ssozi, Kathryn Biddle
, Brian Ekdale, Timothy Havens:
"They're trying to influence me to gain the more acceptable viewpoint": The algorithmic imaginaries of politically activated social media users. 2779-2798 - Erratum to "Nothing is inevitable: The flexibility imaginary in the Chinese platform economy". 2799


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