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volume 26, number 7, 2024
Xizhu Xiao
Let's verify and rectify! Examining the nuanced influence of risk appraisal and norms in combatting misinformation.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Tom De Leyn
,
Ralf De Wolf
,
Mariek Vanden Abeele
,
Lieven De Marez
Networked gift-giving: Ethno-religious minority youths' negotiation of status and social ties in a society of distrust.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Yanyun (mia) Wang
,
Chen (crystal) Chen
,
Michelle R. Nelson
,
Sela Sar
Walk in my shoes: How perspective-taking and VR enhance telepresence and empathy in a public service announcement for people experiencing homelessness.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Sang Jung Kim
,
Kaiping Chen
The use of emotions in conspiracy and debunking videos to engage publics on YouTube.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Gina Sipley
Lurking as literacy practice: A uses and gratifications study in neighborhood Facebook groups.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Shan Xu
,
Wenbo Li
A tool or a social being? A dynamic longitudinal investigation of functional use and relational use of AI voice assistants.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Sam Hind
,
Alex Gekker
Automotive parasitism: Examining Mobileye's 'car-agnostic' platformisation.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Natalia Umansky
Who gets a say in this? Speaking security on social media.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Monique Mann
,
Peta Mitchell
,
Marcus Foth
Between surveillance and technological solutionism: A critique of privacy-preserving apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Matilda Tudor
A queer kind of dwelling: Digital throwness and existential security among sexual minorities in Russia.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Hibby Thach
,
Samuel Mayworm
,
Daniel Delmonaco
,
Oliver L. Haimson
(In)visible moderation: A digital ethnography of marginalized users and content moderation on Twitch and Reddit.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Sebastian Lehuede
When friction becomes the norm: Antagonism, discourse and planetary data turbulence.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Nicolas Mattis
,
Philipp K. Masur
,
Judith Möller
,
Wouter van Atteveldt
Nudging towards news diversity: A theoretical framework for facilitating diverse news consumption through recommender design.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Johanna L. H. Birkland
How older adult information and communication technology users are impacted by aging stereotypes: A multigenerational perspective.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Ludmila Lupinacci
: The sensorial orchestration of "real-time" in the social media manifold.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Marieke van Hoof
,
Corine S. Meppelink
,
Judith Möller
,
Damian Trilling
Searching differently? How political attitudes impact search queries about political issues.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Anne Kaun
,
Michael Forsman
possible.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Jindong Leo-Liu
,
Biying Wu-Ouyang
A "soul" emerges when AI, AR, and Anime converge: A case study on users of the new anime-stylized hologram social robot "Hupo".
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Dorothy Lee Blyth
,
Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
,
Christoph Lutz
,
Gemma Newlands
Self-branding strategies of online freelancers on Upwork.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
Patrick Ferrucci
,
Gregory P. Perreault
as a model for online local news.
New Media Soc.
26 (7) (2024)
volume 26, number 8, 2024
Ben Egliston
,
Marcus Carter
'The metaverse and how we'll build it': The political economy of Meta's Reality Labs.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Chao Yu
,
Drew Margolin
Heightened scrutiny: The unequal impact of online hygiene scores on restaurant reviews.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Alisius D. Leong
Framing in the social media era: Socio-psychological mechanisms underlying online public opinion of cultured meat.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Jorge Peña
,
Matthew Craig
,
Hans Baumhardt
The effects of avatar customization and virtual human mind perception: A test using Milgram's paradigm.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Kerstin Leder Mackley
,
Carey Jewitt
Sociotechnical imaginaries of remote personal touch before and during COVID-19: An analysis of UK newspapers.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Brent J. Hale
Examining the effect of identification with a social media community on persuasive message processing and attitude change.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Paolo Gerbaudo
From individual affectedness to collective identity: personal testimony campaigns on social media and the logic of collection.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Marc Jungblut
,
Anna Sophie Kümpel
,
Ramona Steer
Social media use of the police in crisis situations: A mixed-method study on communication practices of the German police.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Caroline Keen
,
Alan France
Capital gains in a digital society: Exploring how familial habitus shapes digital dispositions and outcomes in three families from Aotearoa, New Zealand.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Jost Bartol
,
Katja Prevodnik
,
Vasja Vehovar
,
Andraz Petrovcic
The roles of perceived privacy control, Internet privacy concerns and Internet skills in the direct and indirect Internet uses of older adults: Conceptual integration and empirical testing of a theoretical model.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Yang Zhou
,
Ngai Pun
Affording worker solidarity in motion: Theorising the intersection between social media and agential practices in the platform economy.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Kari Spjeldnæs
,
Faltin Karlsen
How digital devices transform literary reading: The impact of e-books, audiobooks and online life on reading habits.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Amanda C. Cote
,
Sonya Dal Cin
,
Liese Exelmans
,
Matea Mustafaj
Philanthropic, prosocial players: How game-related charity events motivate unlikely donors.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Nicolas M. Anspach
,
Taylor N. Carlson
Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Nick Mathews
,
Valerie Belair-Gagnon
,
Seth C. Lewis
News is "toxic": Exploring the non-sharing of news online.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Petter Törnberg
,
Anton Törnberg
Inside a White Power echo chamber: Why fringe digital spaces are polarizing politics.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Michael Chan
News literacy, fake news recognition, and authentication behaviors after exposure to fake news on social media.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Jane Yeahin Pyo
Different stakes, different struggles, and different practices to survive: News organizations and the spectrum of platform dependency.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Yuting He
,
Xiyuan Liu
,
Hui Xiong
,
He Gong
A gateway to acquaintance community: Elderly migrants' collective domestication of interest-oriented group chats in China.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Shupei Yuan
,
Yingying Chen
,
Sophia Vojta
,
Yu Chen
More aggressive, more retweets? Exploring the effects of aggressive climate change messages on Twitter.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Leanna Ireland
We are all (not) Anonymous: Individual- and country-level correlates of support for and opposition to hacktivism.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Gustavo S. Mesch
,
Wilson Levy Braga da Silva Neto
,
Jose Eduardo Storopoli
Media exposure and adoption of COVID-19 preventive behaviors in Brazil.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Hossein Kermani
,
Niloofar Hooman
Hashtag feminism in a blocked context: The mechanisms of unfolding and disrupting #rape on Persian Twitter.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Magdalena Obermaier
Youth on standby? Explaining adolescent and young adult bystanders' intervention against online hate speech.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Anniek Schlette
,
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
,
Arjan A. J. Blokland
,
Fabienne Thijs
The online structure and development of posting behaviour in Dutch anti-vaccination groups on Telegram.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Salla-Maaria Laaksonen
,
Minna Koivula
,
Mikko Villi
Mediated by the giants: Tracing practices, discourses, and mediators of platform isomorphism in a media organization.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
,
Line Grenier
Exploring data ageism: What good data can('t) tell us about the digital practices of older people?
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Rae Jereza
"I'm not this Person": Racism, content moderators, and protecting and denying voice online.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Myojung Chung
,
John Wihbey
Social media regulation, third-person effect, and public views: A comparative study of the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Mexico.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)
Emilija Gagrcin
Your social ties, your personal public sphere, your responsibility: How users construe a sense of personal responsibility for intervention against uncivil comments on Facebook.
New Media Soc.
26 (8) (2024)