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[ecrea] CITAMS special issue of iCS published
Fri Feb 16 15:00:46 GMT 2018
The Communication, Information Technology, and Media Sociology (CITAMS)
section of the American Sociological Association (https://citams.org/)
has just released its annual edited issue in the journal Information,
Communication & Society. The issue contains eight theoretical and
empirical articles, along with two critical commentaries looking at
issues ranging from digital media use to journalism studies. The issue
reflects the interdisciplinary nature of communication and information
technology studies and hopes that other scholars find the articles
useful and engaging for their own research.
This year’s issue was edited by:
Jenny L. Davis, Australian National University
Jason A. Smith, George Mason University
Barry Wellman, NetLab Network; Ryerson University
The issue can be accessed here:
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/21/5
*Introduction
CITAMS as a transfield: introduction to the special issue
Jenny L. Davis, Jason A. Smith & Barry Wellman
*Articles
Abandoned not: media sociology as a networked transfield
Wenhong Chen
The identity curation game: digital inequality, identity work, and
emotion management
Laura Robinson
Are older adults networked individuals? Insights from East Yorkers’
network structure, relational autonomy, and digital media use
Hua Wang, Renwen Zhang & Barry Wellman
Does compassion go viral? Social media, caring, and the Fort McMurray
wildfire
Shelley Boulianne, Joanne Minaker & Timothy J. Haney
Inequality in digital skills and the adoption of online safety behaviors
Matias Dodel & Gustavo Mesch
The echo chamber is overstated: the moderating effect of political
interest and diverse media
Elizabeth Dubois & Grant Blank
Professionalization through attrition? An event history analysis of
mortalities in citizen journalism
Ryan P. Larson & Andrew M. Lindner
Armchair detectives and the social construction of falsehoods: an
actor–network approach
Penn Pantumsinchai
*Commentaries
Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Navigating Creepy versus Cool in Wearable Biotech
Elizabeth Wissinger
Beyond privacy: bodily integrity as an alternative framework for
understanding non-consensual pornography
PJ Patella-Rey
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