New Media & Society

Citation:

New Media & Society . London: SAGE Publications.

Work data:

ISSN: 1461-7315

Type of work: Journal

Categories:

Communication and Culture | Information Society

Includes:

Selwyn, N. (2004) Reconsidering political and popular understandings of the digital divide [e]

Gunkel, D. J. (2003) Second thoughts: toward a critique of the digital divide [e]

Wellman, B. (2004) The three ages of internet studies: ten, five and zero years ago [e]

Etling, B., Faris, R., Kelly, J. & Palfrey, J. G. (2010) Mapping the Arabic Blogosphere: Politics, Culture, and Dissent [e]

Van Deursen, A. & van Dijk, J. (2013) The digital divide shifts to differences in usage [e]

de Vreese, C. H., Kruikemeier, S., van Noort, G. & Vliegenthart, R. (2014) Unraveling the effects of active and passive forms of political Internet use: Does it affect citizens’ political involvement? [e]

Broersma, M., Graham, T. & Jackson, D. (2014) New platform, old habits? Candidates’ use of Twitter during the 2010 British and Dutch general election campaigns [e]

Mascheroni, G. & Ólafsson, K. (2015) The mobile Internet: Access, use, opportunities and divides among European children [e]

Goldberg, G. (2011) Rethinking the public/virtual sphere: The problem with participation [e]

Kahn, R. & Kellner, D. (2004) New media and internet activism: from the ‘Battle of Seattle’ to blogging [e]

Cameron, K., Danelo, M., Himelboim, I., Sweetser, K. D., Tinkham, S. F. & West, K. (2016) Valence-based homophily on Twitter: Network Analysis of Emotions and Political Talk in the 2012 Presidential Election [e]

Helsper, E. J. & Van Deursen, A. (2018) Collateral benefits of Internet use: Explaining the diverse outcomes of engaging with the Internet [e]

Hjorth, L., Piera-Jiménez, J. & Richardson, I. (2020) The emergent potential of mundane media: Playing Pokémon GO in Badalona, Spain [e]

de Winkel, T., Schäfer, M. T. & Van Dijk, J. (2020) Deplatformization and the governance of the platform ecosystem [e]