First Monday
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First Monday . [online]: First Monday. http://www.firstmonday.org
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Original name: First Monday
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- Warschauer, M. (2002) Reconceptualizing the Digital Divide
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- Luyt, B. (2008) The One Laptop Per Child Project and the negotiation of technological meaning
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- Noveck, B. S. (2005) A democracy of groups
- Stoerger, S. (2009) The digital melting pot: Bridging the digital native–immigrant divide
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- Krebs, V. (2010) Motivations of cybervolunteers in an applied distributed computing environment: MalariaControl.net as an example
- Herb, U. (2010) Sociological implications of scientific publishing: Open access, science, society, democracy, and the digital divide
- Joly, A., Maret, P. & Daigremont, J. (2010) Between social awareness and productivity: Results of a survey about real–time microblogging
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- White, D. S. & Le Cornu, A. (2011) Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement
- Jang, S. M. & Park, Y. J. (2012) The Internet, selective learning, and the rise of issue specialists
- Christensen, H. S. (2011) Political activities on the Internet: Slacktivism or political participation by other means?
- Rieder, B. (2012) The refraction chamber: Twitter as sphere and network
- Vie, S. (2014) In defense of “slacktivism”: The Human Rights Campaign Facebook logo as digital activism
- Jones, C. (2015) Slacktivism and the social benefits of social video: Sharing a video to ‘help’ a cause
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- Poblet, M. (2018) Distributed, privacy-enhancing technologies in the 2017 Catalan referendum on independence: New tactics and models of participatory democracy