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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, October 2011
- Jenny Rosenberg, Nichole Egbert:
Online Impression Management: Personality Traits and Concerns for Secondary Goals as Predictors of Self-Presentation Tactics on Facebook. 1-18 - Lotte M. Willemsen, Peter C. Neijens, Fred Bronner, Jan A. de Ridder:
"Highly Recommended!" The Content Characteristics and Perceived Usefulness of Online Consumer Reviews. 19-38 - Sanja Kapidzic, Susan C. Herring:
Gender, Communication, and Self-Presentation in Teen Chatrooms Revisited: Have Patterns Changed? 39-59 - Gabe Ignatow, Alexander T. Williams:
New Media and the 'Anchor Baby' Boom. 60-76 - Lisette Mol, Emiel Krahmer, Alfons Maes, Marc Swerts:
Seeing and Being Seen: The Effects on Gesture Production. 77-100 - Susan Waters, James Ackerman:
Exploring Privacy Management on Facebook: Motivations and Perceived Consequences of Voluntary Disclosure. 101-115
Volume 17, Number 2, January 2012
- Michelle Shumate:
The Evolution of the HIV/AIDS NGO Hyperlink Network. 120-134 - Scott A. Hale:
Net Increase? Cross-Lingual Linking in the Blogosphere. 135-151 - Jang Hyun Kim:
A Hyperlink and Semantic Network Analysis of the Triple Helix (University-Government-Industry): The Interorganizational Communication Structure of Nanotechnology. 152-170 - Chung Joo Chung, Yoonjae Nam, Michael A. Stefanone:
Exploring Online News Credibility: The Relative Influence of Traditional and Technological Factors. 171-186 - Matthew S. Weber:
Newspapers and the Long-Term Implications of Hyperlinking. 187-201 - Chien-leng Hsu, Han Woo Park:
Korean and Chinese Webpage Content: Who Are Talking About What and How? 202-215 - Chang Woo-young, Han Woo Park:
The Network Structure of the Korean Blogosphere. 216-230 - Lindsay Erin Young, Paul M. Leonardi:
Social Issue Emergence on the Web: A Dual Structurational Model. 231-246
Volume 17, Number 3, April 2012
- Luc Pauwels:
A Multimodal Framework for Analyzing Websites as Cultural Expressions. 247-265 - Aziz Douai, Hala K. Nofal:
Commenting in the Online Arab Public Sphere: Debating the Swiss Minaret Ban and the "Ground Zero Mosque" Online. 266-282 - Eva Johanna Schweitzer:
The Mediatization of E-Campaigning: Evidence From German Party Websites in State, National, and European Parliamentary Elections 2002-2009. 283-302 - Lu Wei:
Number Matters: The Multimodality of Internet Use as an Indicator of the Digital Inequalities. 303-318 - Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Nakwon Jung, Sebastián Valenzuela:
Social Media Use for News and Individuals' Social Capital, Civic Engagement and Political Participation. 319-336 - Kristen Lovejoy, Gregory D. Saxton:
Information, Community, and Action: How Nonprofit Organizations Use Social Media. 337-353 - Bill D. Herman:
Taking the copyfight online: Comparing the copyright debate in congressional hearings, in newspapers, and on the web. 354-368
Volume 17, Number 4, July 2012
- Carmen Stavrositu, S. Shyam Sundar:
Does Blogging Empower Women? Exploring the Role of Agency and Community. 369-386 - Eva Schwämmlein, Katrin Wodzicki:
What to Tell About Me? Self-Presentation in Online Communities. 387-407 - Ignacio Siles:
Web Technologies of the Self: The Arising of the "Blogger" Identity. 408-421 - Daekyung Kim:
Interacting is believing? Examining bottom-Up credibility of blogs among politically interested Internet users. 422-435 - Tatiana A. Vlahovic, Sam G. B. Roberts, Robin Dunbar:
Effects of Duration and Laughter on Subjective Happiness Within Different Modes of Communication. 436-450 - Michael A. Stefanone, Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, Derek Lackaff:
Exploring the relationship between perceptions of social capital and enacted support online. 451-466 - Petter Bae Brandtzæg:
Social Networking Sites: Their Users and Social Implications - A Longitudinal Study. 467-488 - Ching-I Teng, Ming-Yi Chen, Yun-Jung Chen, Yi-Jhen Li:
Loyalty Due to Others: The Relationships Among Challenge, Interdependence, and Online Gamer Loyalty. 489-500 - Patricia Bou-Franch, Nuria Lorenzo-Dus, Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich:
Social Interaction in YouTube Text-Based Polylogues: A Study of Coherence. 501-521
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