Journal of computer-mediated communication : JCMC, Tập 19, Số 2, 2014
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1The New About News: How Print, Online, Free, and Mobile Coconstruct New Audiences in Italy, France, Spain, the UK, and Germany / Leopoldina Fortunati, Mark Deuze, Federico de Luca
2The Emergence of a Freedom of Information Movement: Anonymous, WikiLeaks, the Pirate Party, and Iceland / Jessica L. Beyer
3Crowd-Funded Journalism / Lian Jian, Nikki Usher
4Social Media as Information Source: Recency of Updates and Credibility of Information / David Westerman, Patric R. Spence, Brandon Van Der Heide
5Selective Exposure for Better or Worse: Its Mediating Role for Online News’ Impact on Political Participation / Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Benjamin K. Johnson
6Deviant Behavior in Computer-Mediated Communication: Development and Validation of a Measure of Cybersexual Harassment / Barbara A. Ritter
7Peers, Predators, and Porn: Predicting Parental Underestimation of Children’s Risky Online Experiences / Sahara Byrne and others
8Internet and Social Media Use as a Resource Among Homeless Youth / Eric Rice, Anamika Barman-Adhikari
9The ‘Privacy Paradox’ in the Social Web: The Impact of Privacy Concerns, Individual Characteristics, and the Perceived Social Relevance on Different Forms of Self-Disclosure / Monika Taddicken
10The Long-Term Effects of E-Advertising: The Influence of Internet Pop-ups Viewed at a Low Level of Attention in Implicit Memory / Didier Courbet and others
11The Presence of Hyperlinks on Social Network Sites: A Case Study of Cyworld in Korea / Steven Sams, Han Woo Park