【出版】Information, Communication & Society:2024年第16期
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2025-01-18 15:04
北京
Digital platforms and the future of news: regulating publisher-platform relations in Australia and CanadaTerry Flew, Petros Iosifidis, James Meese & Agata Stepnik‘Why should we turn to fascists in their own language?’ Affordances and constraints of networked counterpublics as experienced by the group membersTikTok and memetic activism against racism in South AfricaAlette Schoon & Tanja BoschImpacts of broadband internet on adolescents’ academic outcomes: heterogeneous effects among lower secondary school students in NorwayErlend Nordrum & Pablo GraciaMāori data sovereignty: contributions to data cultures in the government sector in New ZealandSpencer Lilley, Gillian Oliver, Jocelyn Cranefield & Matthew LewellenBeyond ‘Lulz' and ‘Keyboard warriors': exploring the relationship between trolling and radicalizationKaty Biddle, Brian Ekdale, Andrew C. High, Ryan Stoldt & Raven Maragh-LloydInterrogating the standardisation of surveillance in 5G amid US–China competitionChristoph Becker, Niels ten Oever & Riccardo NanniTrans vocabularies: topics, clashes, and affordances in YouTube streaming warsFinancialization of music: song management firms and fractionalized copyrightPatryk Galuszka & Tomasz Legiedzby Minna Ruckenstein, Oakland, CA, University of California Press, 2023, 240 pp., £25 (paperback), ISBN: 9780520394551Algorithmic Intimacy: The Digital Revolution In Personal Relationshipsby Anthony Elliot, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2023, 220pp., £15.00 (paperback), ISBN: 9781509549825
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