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#OutNow in #iCS This article examines the role of multimodal framing and gender identity cues. The authors analysed 22,925 posts and 1.15 million comments related to sexual violence on Weibo, one of the most prominent social media platforms in China. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
#OutNow in #iCS How do people over 60 use social media and messenger apps for news and information? Anter, Fischer & Kümpel offer a close qualitative account of everyday digital information use in Germany. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
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#OutNow in #iCS Yue Gao reviews Harry Dyer’s book ‘Research digital society: An Introduction’. Dyer provides a systematic introduction to the core theories, key concepts and main methodologies required for digital social research. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
#OutNow in #iCS This article investigates the information practices of Rohingya refugees and their navigation of environments shaped by genocide and prolonged displacement. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
#OutNow in #iCS This study introduces the concept of mistrust within the context of verifying information and explores its relationship to media literacy. Two interlinked online surveys were conducted with 2,115 participants. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
#OutNow in #iCS A systematic review of intra-community violence on LGBTIQ+ dating and geosocial networking platforms. 82 studies were analysed, with sexual racism being the most consistently documented violence. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
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What drives viral gender-antagonistic discourse on social media? This study proposes to examine the role of multimodal framing and gender identity cues. We analyzed 22,925 posts and 1.15 million co...
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The viral gender antagonism on social media: examining the role of multimodal framing and gender identity
#OutNow in #iCS Deepika Kashyap reviews ‘Indigenous Digital Life: The Practice and Politics of Being Indigenous on Social Media’. This book offers a vital corrective to our understanding of digital power. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
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#OutNow in #iCS This article examines the emergence of software-as-a-service at a time when neither the scalability nor the infrastructural power of cloud companies was yet stabilized. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
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With the ongoing digitization of communication, older adults are increasingly integrating social media and messenger apps into their everyday information repertoires. However, fine-grained knowledg...
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Older adults’ perceptions, needs, and uses of social media and messenger apps as sources of information and news: a qualitative multi-method study
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Published in Information, Communication & Society (Ahead of Print, 2026)
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The rapid expansion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and social media has fundamentally transformed the production, distribution, and consumption of information, especially with...
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Researching digital society: an introduction
Mediated information grounds: living with(in) pareshani, social networks and gendered media practices among the Rohingya refugees
Mistrust as a precondition for critical thinking and media literacy
Media literacy can help individuals identify misinformation, including content that is deliberately and falsely presented as news. A key yet underexplored component of media literacy is how mistrus...
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Although the search covered broader LGBTIQ+ digital environments, eligible evidence concentrated on dating and geosocial networking platforms, which is the empirical focus of this review. Often fra...
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Published in Information, Communication & Society (Ahead of Print, 2026)
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Swiping left is not neutral: a systematic review of intra-community violence on LGBTIQ+ dating and geosocial networking platforms
Indigenous digital life: the practice and politics of being Indigenous on social media
Over the past two decades, vendors have moved the development, operation and maintenance of enterprise software into cloud infrastructures managed by a handful of cloud companies. Critical scholars...
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Engineering infrastructural power over software production: the case of software-as-a-service
#OutNow in #iCS This article puts mistrust at the centre of media literacy. Park, Notley, Thomson, Hourigan & Dezuanni compare verification confidence with people’s ability to detect misinformation. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
#OutNow in #iCS Deepika Kashyap reviews Carlson & Frazer’s Indigenous Digital Life, a book on social media, Indigenous self-governance, colonial power and everyday online practice. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
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Media literacy can help individuals identify misinformation, including content that is deliberately and falsely presented as news. A key yet underexplored component of media literacy is how mistrus...
doi.org
Mistrust as a precondition for critical thinking and media literacy
Published in Information, Communication & Society (Ahead of Print, 2026)
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Indigenous digital life: the practice and politics of being Indigenous on social media
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Information, Communication & Society