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The Information Society, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, 2020
- Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar

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"Mobile internet is worse than the internet; it can destroy our community": Old Order Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women's responses to cellphone and smartphone use. 1-18 - Daphna Yeshua-Katz

, Stephen A. Rains, Emily B. Peterson, Kevin B. Wright:
Digital stigma coping strategies: A meta-analytic review of the association between health-related stigma dimensions and social support messages shared online. 19-29 - Stefanie Duguay

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You can't use this app for that: Exploring off-label use through an investigation of Tinder. 30-42
- Jack Andersen

, Stine Lomborg
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Self-tracking and metric codification in digital infrastructures for scholarly communication. 43-52
- Christopher T. Gullen:

Fanaticism, Racism, and Rage Online: Corrupting the Digital Sphere. 53-54 - Alexander Fink:

Smart world cities in the 21st century. 55-56
Volume 36, Number 2, 2020
- Guan Tianru:

Comparative political communication research in the digital epoch: A typology of national communication spaces. 59-70 - Mohammad Afshar Ali

, Khorshed Alam
, Brad Taylor:
Incorporating affordability, efficiency, and quality in the ICT development index: Implications for index building and ICT policymaking. 71-96 - Lorian Leong:

Domesticating algorithms: An exploratory study of Facebook users in Myanmar. 97-108
- E. Burton Swanson

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How information systems came to rule the world: Reflections on the information systems field. 109-123
- Hailley Fargo

, Kristina Franklin, Peyton Loomis, Brooke Long-Yarrison, Kristin Newvine, Nicholas J. Rowland
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Writing for the public. 124-129
Volume 36, Number 3, 2020
- Lauren Kilgour:

The ethics of aesthetics: Stigma, information, and the politics of electronic ankle monitor design. 131-146 - Concetta Metallo, Benedetta Gesuele, María-Dolores Guillamón, Ana-María Ríos:

Determinants of public engagement on municipal Facebook pages. 147-159
- Leopoldina Fortunati

, John O'Sullivan
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Convergence crosscurrents: Analog in the digital and digital in the analog. 160-166 - Luke Munn

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Injecting failure: Data center infrastructures and the imaginaries of resilience. 167-176
- Matthew McCaffrey:

The Evolution and Social Impact of Video Game Economics. 177-180 - Natalia V. Kovalyova

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After Net Neutrality: a New Deal for the Digital Age. 181-182
Volume 36, Number 4, 2020
- Rachel N. Simons

, Kenneth R. Fleischmann
, Loriene Roy
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Leveling the playing field in ICT design: Transcending knowledge roles by balancing division and privileging of knowledges. 183-198 - Bryce Clayton Newell

, Sara Vannini
, Ricardo Gómez
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The information practices and politics of migrant-aid work in the US-Mexico borderlands. 199-213 - Weishan Miao, Lik Sam Chan

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Social constructivist account of the world's largest gay social app: Case study of Blued in China. 214-225
- Jeffrey James:

The smart feature phone revolution in developing countries: Bringing the internet to the bottom of the pyramid. 226-235
- Gregory Laynor

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How we became our data: A genealogy of the informational person, by Colin Koopman. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2019. 236
Volume 36, Number 5, 2020
- Eric Kerr, Rich Ling:

Introduction to the special section "Platforms, precarity, and entrepreneurship: Mobile communication in Asia". 237-241 - Rajiv George Aricat, Rich Ling:

Valuable information on recyclable waste: Mobile phones and the rationalization of the scrap-handling sector in Myanmar. 242-251 - Margaret C. Jack:

The socio-spatial installed base: Ride-hailing applications, parking associations, and precarity in tuk tuk driving in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 252-265 - Gladys Pak Lei Chong

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Who wants 9-to-5 jobs? Precarity, (in)security, and Chinese youths in Beijing and Hong Kong. 266-278
- Ilana Gershon

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The Breakup 2.1: The ten-year update. 279-289 - Donncha Kavanagh

, Paul John Ennis
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Cryptocurrencies and the emergence of blockocracy. 290-300

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