TOC: J Computer-Mediated Comm
Introduction
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 19(3)
Construction of Values in Online and Offline Dating Discourses: Comparing Presentational and Articulated Rhetorics of Relationship Seeking
–Jimmie Manning [] []
Discrediting in a Message Board Forum: The Effects of Social Support and Attacks on Expertise and Trustworthiness
–Michael G. Hughes, Jennifer A. Griffith, Thomas A. Zeni, Matthew L. Arsenault, Olivia D. Cooper, Genevieve Johnson, Jay H. Hardy, Shane Connelly and Michael D. Mumford [] []
Extending the Similarity-Attraction Effect: The Effects of When-Similarity in Computer-Mediated Communication
–Maurits Kaptein, Deonne Castaneda, Nicole Fernandez and Clifford Nass [] []
More Than Friends: Popularity on Facebook and its Role in Impression Formation
–Graham G Scott [] []
The “Nasty Effect:” Online Incivility and Risk Perceptions of Emerging Technologies
–Ashley A. Anderson, Dominique Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele, Michael A. Xenos and Peter Ladwig [] []
Individual Differences as Predictors of Social Networking
–Lisa J. Orchard, Chris Fullwood, Niall Galbraith and Neil Morris [] []
Facebook, the Third-Person Effect, and the Differential Impact Hypothesis
–Valarie Schweisberger, Jennifer Billinson and T. Makana Chock [] []
Digital Mediation of Politics and Activism
A New Space for Political Behavior: Political Social Networking and its Democratic Consequences
–Leticia Bode, Emily K. Vraga, Porismita Borah and Dhavan V. Shah [] []
More Harm Than Good? Online Media Use and Political Disaffection Among College Students in the 2008 Election
–Masahiro Yamamoto and Matthew J. Kushin [] []
Expectations and Experiences With MyLabourParty: From Right to Know to Right to Participate?
–Marika Lüders, Asbjørn Følstad and Espen Waldal [] []
Will the Revolution be Tweeted or Facebooked? Using Digital Communication Tools in Immigrant Activism
–Summer Harlow and Lei Guo [] []
Sourcing the Arab Spring: A Case Study of Andy Carvin’s Sources on Twitter During the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions
–Alfred Hermida, Seth C. Lewis and Rodrigo Zamith [] [Google Scholar]
Uniting Political Bloggers in Diversity: Collective Identity and Web Activism
–Carol Soon and Randy Kluver [] []
Digital Content Creation and Consumption: Patterns and Inequalities
eHealth and Health Literacy: A Research Methodology Review
–Michael Mackert, Sara E. Champlin, Avery Holton, Isaac I. Muñoz and Manuel José Damásio [] []
Virtual Customer Service Agents: Using Social Presence and Personalization to Shape Online Service Encounters
–Tibert Verhagen, Jaap van Nes, Frans Feldberg and Willemijn van Dolen [] []
An Analysis of Language in University Students’ Text Messages
–Fiona Lyddy, Francesca Farina, James Hanney, Lynn Farrell and Niamh Kelly O’Neill [] [Google Scholar]
Channeling Science Information Seekers’ Attention? A Content Analysis of Top-Ranked vs. Lower-Ranked Sites in Google
–Nan Li, Ashley A. Anderson, Dominique Brossard and Dietram A. Scheufele [] [Google Scholar]
The Hyperlinked World: A Look at How the Interactions of News Frames and Hyperlinks Influence News Credibility and Willingness to Seek Information
–Porismita Borah [] []
Are We All Online Content Creators Now? Web 2.0 and Digital Divides
–David R. Brake [] []
Facebook Use by Persons with Disabilities
–Carmit-Noa Shpigelman and Carol J. Gill [] []
Discursive Equality and Everyday Talk Online: The Impact of “Superparticipants”
–Todd Graham and Scott Wright [] []
The Shot Heard Around the World Wide Web: Who Heard What Where ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Osama bin Laden’s Death
–Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson [] [Google Scholar]
From SMS to Smartphones: Tracing the Impact of the Mobile Phone in Asia – Special Section edited by Sun Sun Lim and Gerard Goggin – Introduction to the Special Section
Mobile Communication in Asia: Issues and Imperatives
–Sun Sun Lim and Gerard Goggin [] []
Smartphones as Polymedia
–Mirca Madianou [] []
Tele-Cocooning: Mobile Texting and Social Scope
–Tetsuro Kobayashi and Jeffrey Boase [] []
Investigating Modern-Day Talaria: Mobile Phones and the Mobility-Impaired in Singapore
–Arul Chib and Qiaolei Jiang [] []
The Digital Divide Objectified in the Design: Use of the Mobile Telephone by Underprivileged Youth in Sri Lanka
–Dinuka Wijetunga [] []