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The Information Society, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January 2022
- Jan Breitsohl, Nadia H. Jiménez, Holger Roschk:
Investigating consumers' motives for consumer brand-cyberbullying on social media. 1-12 - Cindy Krassen, Stef Aupers:
Pressure to play: Social pressure in online multiplayer games. 13-24 - Brendan T. Lawson:
Realizing the benefits of open government data: Journalists' coverage of the NHS winter crisis, 2016-17. 25-35 - Will Marler, Eszter Hargittai, Minh Hao Nguyen:
Can you see me now? Video gatherings and social connectedness during the COVID-19 pandemic. 36-50 - Stine Loft Rasmussen, Sundeep Sahay:
Multiplicity and temporality of rationality: Constructing information for meningitis surveillance and response in Burkina Faso. 51-76 - Reyhan Topal:
The rise of digital repression: How technology is reshaping power, politics, and resistance. 77-78
Volume 38, Number 2, March 2022
- Elad Segev, Sandrine Boudana:
What you google is where you are from: Power and proximity in the global information flow of online searches. 79-99 - Martín Tironi, Matías Valderrama:
Worth-making in a datafied world: Urban cycling, smart urbanism, and technologies of justification in Santiago de Chile. 100-116 - Kateryna Maltseva Reiby, Alexander Buhmann, Christian Fieseler:
On track to biopower? Toward a conceptual framework for user compliance in digital self-tracking. 117-132 - Mora Matassi, Eugenia Mitchelstein, Pablo Boczkowski:
Social media repertoires: Social structure and platform use. 133-146 - James B. Pick, Mehrdad Koohikamali, Justin Dunaway-Perez:
Management and mitigation of location privacy violations: Case study analysis of U.S. local governments. 147-164 - Varun Gupta, Luis Rubalcaba, Chetna Gupta:
Coping with illness digitally: By Stephen A. Rains. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2018. 240 >pp. 9780262038287 (hardcover). 165-166
Volume 38, Number 3, May 2022
- Connor Graham, Natalie Pang, Thijs Willems:
Introduction to the special issue "Digital mortality: Death and infrastructure". 167-173 - Crystal Abidin:
Grief hypejacking: Influencers, #ThoughtsAndPrayers, and the commodification of grief on Instagram. 174-187 - Nathaniel D. Poor, Marko M. Skoric, Cliff Lampe:
Death of a child, birth of a guild: Factors aiding the rapid formation of online support communities. 188-199 - Ershen Kaur, Connor Graham, Koh Hong Kai:
Inscribing place in Singapore: Instagram depictions of hauntedness. 200-217 - Luke Munn:
Dying on Airbnb: Digital infrastructures and deadly spaces. 218-225
Volume 38, Number 4, August 2022
- Prabu David, Ying-Chia Hsu, Chen-Chao Tao:
Gain in quantity and novelty of work in intermittent task switching. 227-239 - Darja Groselj, Bianca C. Reisdorf, Vesna Dolnicar, Andraz Petrovcic:
A decade of proxy internet use: The changing role of socio-demographics and family support in nonusers' indirect internet access to online services. 240-256 - Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
Session replay scripts: A privacy analysis. 257-268 - Nara Park, Jihyun Ham:
Does public opinion shape public policy? Effect of citizen dissent on legislative outcomes. 269-289 - Sarah Anne Ganter:
Governance of news aggregators' practices across five emblematic cases: Policy regimes between normative acceptance and resistance. 290-306
Volume 38, Number 5, October 2022
- Vasja Vehovar, Zdenek Smutný, Jost Bartol:
Evolution of social informatics: Publications, research, and educational activities. 307-333 - Andrew Iliadis, Amelia Acker:
The seer and the seen: Surveying Palantir's surveillance platform. 334-363 - Brian Nicholson, Petter Nielsen, Sundeep Sahay, Johan Ivar Sæbø:
Digital public goods platforms for development: The challenge of scaling. 364-376 - Tamar Ashuri, Nathan Stolero:
Trusting the untrustable: The construction of politicians' self-image on Facebook. 377-387 - Gilles Grolleau, Luc Meunier:
Doing more with less: Behavioral insights for anti-piracy messages. 388-393 - Varun Gupta, Luis Rubalcaba, Chetna Gupta:
Digital lifeline? ICTs for refugees and displaced persons: Edited by Carleen F. Maitland. Cambridge, MA: MIT press, 2018. 304 pp., $45.00 paperback. ISBN: 9780262535083 (paperback). 394-395
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