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Limor Shifman,Tommaso Trillò,Blake Hallinan et al. Limor Shifman et al.
Social media is a central arena for the articulation of values, shaping what people around the world deem important and desirable. However, traditional value typologies struggle to capture the dynamic nature of value expression in digital s...
Shelley Boulianne,Christian P Hoffmann,Michael Bossetta Shelley Boulianne
Citizens have increasingly diversified their use of social media platforms, raising questions about which platforms are adopted and for what purposes. We use survey data from four countries (Canada, France, the United States, and the United...
Maryam Khaleghipour,Kevin Koban,Anja Stevic et al. Maryam Khaleghipour et al.
Cyberbullying is a highly prevalent phenomenon among emerging adults, and it may lead to severe psychosocial harm for some targets. Understanding how emerging adults can cope with cyberbullying by altering their media use but without riskin...
Orit Halpern Orit Halpern
Today, few terms are more central to policy, planning, or economics than the term "resilience." From urban planning to twining the earth systems, we have come to understand systems as constantly in a state of crisis that needs perpetual man...
Oliver Dawkins,Rob Kitchin Oliver Dawkins
Originating in the field of manufacturing, the Digital Twin (DT) concept is now being applied across a range of application domains, from personal healthcare to whole Earth observation. Despite enthusiasm for DTs, uncertainties have arisen ...
Frederik Lesage,Nicole K Stewart,Song Tang Frederik Lesage
Our objective for this article is to illustrate the importance of understanding digital skill as process by taking its mediality-interweaving tools, technologies, and media-into consideration. Drawing on 12 case studies with participants pe...
Michael Halpin,Norann Richard,Kayla Preston et al. Michael Halpin et al.
This article uses computational data and social science theories to analyze the misogynistic discourse of the involuntary celibate ("incel") community. We analyzed every comment (N = 3,686,110) produced over 42 months on a popular incel dis...
Melanie Es Kohnen,Felan Parker,Benjamin Woo Melanie Es Kohnen
San Diego Comic-Con is North America's premiere fan convention and a key site for mediating between media industries and fandom. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Comic-Con to abruptly move its programming onto an array of digital platf...
Daniela Mahl,Jing Zeng,Mike S Schäfer Daniela Mahl
This article introduces the notion of platformed conspiracism to conceptualize reconfigured forms of conspiracy theory communication as a result of the mutual shaping between platform specificities and emergent user practices. To investigat...
Birkbeck Birkbeck
This paper examines how conspiracy theories anchor affective communities through an analysis of the YouTube comment section for the actor and comedian turned political influencer Russell Brand. Comparing videos before and after Brand's shif...