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With data from 35 countries, this article shows that problematic social media use is associated with poorer adolescent well-being, with stronger effects among socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals.
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With data from 35 countries, this article shows that problematic social media use is associated with poorer adolescent well-being, with stronger effects among socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals.
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This article presents the AI-Based Risk Information-Seeking Model (ARISM), a tool for understanding how users seek risk information in AI environments. Results show that privacy concerns and AI anxiety shape intentions to use chatbots.
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This article examines how election management bodies in Australia and the UK address electoral disinformation. It identifies institutional constraints and cautious intervention strategies.
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ABLE-S offers a new tool to assess serious games across both learning and gameplay dimensions. Developed and validated through multiple studies, the scale demonstrates strong reliability and cross-sample stability.
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This study embeds digital nudging within the bystander intervention model to test responses to anti-LGBTQIA+ attacks. It finds that the hostility type shapes intervention more consistently than nudges do.
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Check out Catalina Farías’ fascinating and important work!
Social media is full of talk of values... but what do we 𝑚𝑒𝑎𝑛 when we talk about 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒𝑠, and what do we use the term to 𝑑𝑜?
A new @icsjournal.bsky.social #OpenAccess paper from DigitalValues team+co-authors analyzes the meanings and functions of 𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒𝑠 on Twitter
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Moving beyond topic-driven studies, this research uses digital diaries to map everyday encounters with suspected misinformation and how changing news logics shape perceptions of trust.
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Using computational and qualitative analysis of 15 million tweets in five languages, Green et al examine how “values” functions as a keyword that anchors identity and structures political boundary work.
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Reporting, commenting, or staying silent? This study examines how users react to offensive illegal content and identifies the moral and relational factors that influence such responses.
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Does trending on one platform boost attention on another? Guo, Lin and Li find that cross-platform trending can suppress, rather than amplify, political topics in a competitive media ecosystem.
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Hartmann analyses the Brazilian 2022 election to examine how courts addressed electoral disinformation and what this reveals about the institutional design of judicial intervention.
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This article explores the social media use of conservative Turkish migrant women in the UK, showing how digital platforms become part of ongoing negotiations around family, identity, and everyday life.
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Out now! "Algorithmic discrimination" at @icsjournal.bsky.social, with @cmcilwain.bsky.social @seyiolojo.bsky.social Herbert HC Chang.
We use targeted ads to establish _algorithmic discrimination_ as an analytic & draw attention to the disparate outcomes of online targeting
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In this article, Catalina Farías analyses TikTok beauty filters as part of platformed racism, tracing how Latinidad is stylised, normalised, and contested in algorithmic environments.
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This article maps how cloud technologies are mobilised in connected and autonomous vehicle (CAVs) patents, showing how technical clusters and imagined futures together orchestrate AI scalability.
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Dierickx et al examine how generative AI challenges established categories of factuality. Using fact-checking as an epistemological lens, they introduce the concept of “emergent facts” to assess AI-generated claims.
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AI fairness debates often focus on design, but what about discourse? This article shows how language models in Chinese and English replicate social inequality, calling for a critical examination of training data and governance.
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In the introduction to our Special Issue on polycentric digital governance, Dylag, Flonk, Lauri and Mannan examine how dispersed governance shapes trust and legitimacy across actors, values, and tools.
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Political subreddits rarely connect across ideological lines. Analysing 16 years of Reddit data, this article shows how platform design, moderation and user practices together lock polarisation into place.
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Seeing misinformation is not the same as believing the media world is broken. Panel data from the 2020 U.S. election show that perceived prevalence and hostile information, not exposure itself, predict cynicism.
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In her review of Karen Bakker’s Gaia’s Web, Maria K. Alberto reflects on the promises and limits of digital environmentalism, weighing its hopeful vision against questions of rigour, scope, and evidence.
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Highlight Publication: Guntrum, Laura/Lasso Mena, Verena (2025): Unmasking digital threats in the pursuit of human rights and environmental defense in La Guajira, North Colombia, in: Information, Communication & Society, 1–22, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2503444.
Highlight Publication Forms: Change and Continuity of Political Violence: This article shows how environmental and human rights defenders in northern Colombia are targeted by different forms of technology-facilitated violence (TFV) that intersects with physical threats and structural violence. It argues that excluding TFV from broader violence frameworks leads to an incomplete understanding of defenders’ experiences and exposes gaps in existing protection mechanisms.
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📣 Explore the TraCe publication highlights: In @icsjournal.bsky.social, Laura Guntrum & Verena Lasso Mena (both @tuda.bsky.social) analyze violence against environmental and human rights defenders in northern Colombia.
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In the introduction to this Special Issue on Critical Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity, Spencer argues that thinking through fixing offers common ground for rethinking how insecurity is understood and addressed.
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Cybersecurity work is not about finding fixes. Jensen, Kocksch and Wagenknecht argue for moving beyond solutionism by experimenting with tools that help practitioners think through dilemmas, compromises, and care.
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This article argues that tackling Cyberchondria requires more than individual self-control. Drawing on national survey data, it highlights the combined roles of literacy, care, and social support in protecting mental health.
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From demystifying to domesticating. Studying JournalismAI training, this article shows how courses shape journalists’ relationships with AI and naturalise particular visions of its use in the newsroom.
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Generative AI is moving fast. Governance is lagging behind.
Duke Sanford professor Phil Napoli and alumna Suher Adi MPP'24 examine what social media’s regulatory failures can teach us about governing AI.
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How do memes help imagine climate futures otherwise?
Musih, Trillò and Hallinan analyse future compass memes as visual tools that disrupt dominant climate imaginaries and expand political imagination.
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How do people form views on regulating TikTok and Douyin?
Comparing China and the US, this article shows how perceived influence, platform experiences and algorithmic awareness shape support for regulation.
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