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Telematics and Informatics, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2013
- Jarice Hanson:
The Facebook Phenomenon. 1 - Rebecca Kern, Abbe E. Forman, Gisela Gil-Egui:
R.I.P.: Remain in perpetuity. Facebook memorial pages. 2-10 - Jan Fernback:
Sousveillance: Communities of resistance to the surveillance environment. 11-21 - Paul Manuel Aviles Baker, John C. Bricout, Nathan W. Moon, Barry Coughlan, Jessica Pater:
Communities of participation: A comparison of disability and aging identified groups on Facebook and LinkedIn. 22-34 - Barry Vacker, Genevieve Gillespie:
Yearning to be the center of everything, when we are the center of nothing: The parallels and reversals in chaco, hubble, and facebook. 35-46 - Angela M. Cirucci:
First person paparazzi: Why social media should be studied more like video games. 47-59
Volume 30, Number 2, May 2013
- David Morley:
On living in a techno-globalised world: Questions of history and geography. 61-65 - Indrek Ibrus:
Evolutionary dynamics of media convergence: Early mobile web and its standardisation at W3C. 66-73 - Weiyu Zhang, Xiaoxia Cao, Minh Ngoc Tran:
The structural features and the deliberative quality of online discussions. 74-86 - Torsten J. Gerpott, Sandra Thomas, Michael Weichert:
Personal characteristics and mobile Internet use intensity of consumers with computer-centric communication devices: An exploratory empirical study of iPad and laptop users in Germany. 87-99 - Christos Bouras, Vasileios Kokkinos, Georgia Tseliou:
Methodology for Public Administrators for selecting between open source and proprietary software. 100-110 - Mark de Reuver, Guido Ongena, Harry Bouwman:
Should mobile Internet be an extension to the fixed web? Fixed-mobile reinforcement as mediator between context of use and future use. 111-120 - Tom Evens, Constantijn Seys, Elke Boudry, Lynn De Vlieger, Pieter Verdegem, Lieven De Marez:
"It's the services, stupid!": Identifying killer applications for next-generation networks. 121-131 - Vaggelis Saprikis:
Suppliers' behavior on the post-adoption stage of business-to-business e-reverse auctions: An empirical study. 132-143 - Fan Wu, Hao-Ting Pai, Xinxin Zhu, Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh, Ya-Han Hu:
An adaptable and scalable group access control scheme for managing wireless sensor networks. 144-157 - Nate Sutter, Thomas Holtgraves:
Perceptions of public mobile phone conversations and conversationalists. 158-164 - Sungjoon Lee:
An integrated adoption model for e-books in a mobile environment: Evidence from South Korea. 165-176 - Matti Haverila:
Cell phone usage and broad feature preferences: A study among Finnish undergraduate students. 177-188 - Jiyoung Cha:
Does genre type influence choice of video platform? A study of college student use of internet and television for specific video genres. 189-200 - Po-Lin Pan:
Exploring perceptions of online sport commentary: A test of disposition effects hypothesis. 201-209
Volume 30, Number 3, August 2013
- Last Moyo:
Introduction: Critical reflections on technological convergence on radio and the emerging digital cultures and practices. 211-213 - Last Moyo:
The digital turn in radio: A critique of institutional and organizational modeling of new radio practices and cultures. 214-222 - Wendy Willems:
Participation - In what? Radio, convergence and the corporate logic of audience input through new media in Zambia. 223-231 - Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara:
'Pirate' radio, convergence and reception in Zimbabwe. 232-241 - Sarah Helen Chiumbu, Dina Ligaga:
"Communities of strangerhoods?": Internet, mobile phones and the changing nature of radio cultures in South Africa. 242-251 - Rey G. Rosales:
Citizen participation and the uses of mobile technology in radio broadcasting. 252-257 - Goretti Linda Nassanga, Linje Manyozo, Claudia Lopes:
ICTs and radio in Africa: How the uptake of ICT has influenced the newsroom culture among community radio journalists. 258-266 - Abiodun Salawu:
Access, local language and public sphere: Phone-in R/TV programme as a platform for citizen journalism in a Nigerian election. 267-274 - Anthony A. Olorunnisola, Brandie L. Martin:
Influences of media on social movements: Problematizing hyperbolic inferences about impacts. 275-288
Volume 30, Number 4, November 2013
- Thomas Holtgraves, Korey Paul:
Texting versus talking: An exploration in telecommunication language. 289-295 - Jiyoung Cha:
Predictors of television and online video platform use: A coexistence model of old and new video platforms. 296-310 - Chiao-Chen Chang:
Examining users′ intention to continue using social network games: A flow experience perspective. 311-321
- Jan Servaes:
The many faces of (soft) power, democracy and the Internet. 322-330 - Chengyu Xiong:
Coexist, complement, converge and innovate: Public diplomacy of US-China Internet Industry Forum. 331-334 - Guangchao Charles Feng, Steve Zhongshi Guo:
Tracing the route of China's Internet censorship: An empirical study. 335-345 - Song Shi:
The use of Web2.0 style technologies among Chinese civil society organizations. 346-358 - Yi Mou, David J. Atkin, Hanlong Fu, Carolyn A. Lin, T. Y. Lau:
The influence of online forum and SNS use on online political discussion in China: Assessing "Spirals of Trust". 359-369 - Minghua Xu:
Television reform in the era of globalization: New trends and patterns in post-WTO China. 370-380 - Hanlong Fu, David J. Atkin:
DTV standards and transition: A comparative policy analysis. 381-392 - Jia Lu, Ian Weber:
Technology adoption and content consumption in Chinese television: Local city, national city, and global city. 393-401
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