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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, November 2005
- Robert LaRose, Ying Ju Lai, Ryan Lange, Bradley Love, Yuehua Wu:
Sharing or Piracy? An Exploration of Downloading Behavior. 1-21 - Detlev Zwick:
Where the Action Is: Internet Stock Trading as Edgework. 22-43 - Jun Young, Kirsten A. Foot:
Corporate E-Cruiting: The Construction of Work in Fortune 500 Recruiting Web Sites. 44-71 - Kirsten A. Foot, Barbara Warnick, Steven M. Schneider:
Web-Based Memorializing After September 11: Toward a Conceptual Framework. 72-96 - Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman:
The Antecedents of Community-Oriented Internet Use: Community Participation and Community Satisfaction. 97-113 - Charles Antaki, Elisenda Ardévol, Francesc Núñez, Agnès Vayreda:
"For she who knows who she is: " Managing Accountability in Online Forum Messages. 114-132 - Young-ok Yum, Kazuya Hara:
Computer-Mediated Relationship Development: A Cross-Cultural Comparison. 133-152 - Kristine L. Nowak, Christian Rauh:
The Influence of the Avatar on Online Perceptions of Anthropomorphism, Androgyny, Credibility, Homophily, and Attraction. 153-178
- Charles Ess, Fay Sudweeks:
Culture and Computer-Mediated Communication: Toward New Understandings. 179-191 - Marc Hermeking:
Culture and Internet Consumption: Contributions from Cross-Cultural Marketing and Advertising Research. 192-216 - George A. Barnett, Eunjung Sung:
Culture and the Structure of the International Hyperlink Network. 217-238 - Ewa Callahan:
Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Design of University Web sites. 239-273 - Elizabeth Würtz:
Intercultural Communication on Web sites: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Web sites from High-Context Cultures and Low-Context Cultures. 274-299 - Waipeng Lee, Trevor M. K. Tan, Shahiraa Shahul Hameed:
Polychronicity, the Internet, and the Mass Media: A Singapore Study. 300-316 - Wei-Na Lee, Sejung Marina Choi:
The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism in Online Consumers' Responses Toward Persuasive Communication on the Web. 317-336 - Anne Hewling:
Culture in the Online Class: Using Message Analysis to Look Beyond Nationality-Based Frames of Reference. 337-356 - André Brock:
"A Belief in Humanity is a Belief in Colored Men: " Using Culture to Span the Digital Divide. 357-374 - Anthony Faiola, Sorin Adam Matei:
Cultural Cognitive Style and Web Design: Beyond a Behavioral Inquiry into Computer-Mediated Communication. 375-394
Volume 11, Number 2, January 2006
- Tom Kelleher, Barbara M. Miller:
Organizational Blogs and the Human Voice: Relational Strategies and Relational Outcomes. 395-414 - Nicole B. Ellison, Rebecca Heino, Jennifer Gibbs:
Managing Impressions Online: Self-Presentation Processes in the Online Dating Environment. 415-441 - Estelle Thoreau:
Ouch!: An Examination of the Self-Representation of Disabled People on the Internet. 442-468 - Mohan J. Dutta-Bergman:
Community Participation and Internet Use after September 11: Complementarity in Channel Consumption. 469-484 - Yun-Jo An, Theodore Frick:
Student Perceptions of Asynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication in Face-to-Face Courses. 485-499 - Kirk W. Duthler:
The Politeness of Requests Made Via Email and Voicemail: Support for the Hyperpersonal Model. 500-521 - Jamie Murphy, Charles F. Hofacker, Richard Mizerski:
Primacy and Recency Effects on Clicking Behavior. 522-535 - Traci Hong:
The Internet and Tobacco Cessation: The Roles of Internet Self-Efficacy and Search Task on the Information-Seeking Process. 536-556 - Thomas D. Fletcher, Debra A. Major:
The Effects of Communication Modality on Performance and Self-Ratings of Teamwork Components. 557-576 - J. Alison Bryant, Ashley Sanders-Jackson, Amber M. K. Smallwood:
IMing, Text Messaging, and Adolescent Social Networks. 577-592 - Dmitri Williams:
On and Off the 'Net: Scales for Social Capital in an Online Era. 593-628 - Brian H. Spitzberg:
Preliminary Development of a Model and Measure of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) Competence. 629-666
Volume 11, Number 3, April 2006
- Crispin Thurlow:
From Statistical Panic to Moral Panic: The Metadiscursive Construction and Popular Exaggeration of New Media Language in the Print Media. 667-701 - Kaye D. Trammell, Alek Tarkowski, Justyna Hofmokl, Amanda M. Sapp:
Rzeczpospolita blogów [Republic of Blog]: Examining Polish Bloggers Through Content Analysis. 702-722 - Elisabeth Joyce, Robert E. Kraut:
Predicting Continued Participation in Newsgroups. 723-747 - Marina Umaschi Bers, Clement Chau:
Fostering Civic Engagement by Building a Virtual City. 748-770 - Chad Raphael, Christine Bachen, Kathleen-M. Lynn, Jessica Baldwin-Philippi, Kristen A. McKee:
Portrayals of Information and Communication Technology on World Wide Web Sites for Girls. 771-801 - Michelle Shumate, Jon Pike:
Trouble in a Geographically Distributed Virtual Network Organization: Organizing Tensions in Continental Direct Action Network. 802-824 - Yair Amichai-Hamburger, Katelyn Y. A. McKenna:
The Contact Hypothesis Reconsidered: Interacting via the Internet. 825-843 - Shanyang Zhao:
Do Internet Users Have More Social Ties? A Call for Differentiated Analyses of Internet Use. 844-862 - Jiali Ye:
Traditional and Online Support Networks in the Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Chinese International Students in the United States. 863-876 - Thomas Chesney:
The Effect of Communication Medium on Research Participation Decisions. 877-883
Volume 11, Number 4, July 2006
- Constance Steinkuehler, Dmitri Williams:
Where Everybody Knows Your (Screen) Name: Online Games as "Third Places". 885-909 - Tilo Hartmann, Christoph Klimmt:
Gender and Computer Games: Exploring Females' Dislikes. 910-931 - Christian Sandvig:
The Internet at Play: Child Users of Public Internet Connections. 932-956 - Leo W. Jeffres, Carolyn A. Lin:
Metropolitan Websites as Urban Communication. 957-980 - Tracey Bretag:
Developing 'Third Space' Interculturality Using Computer-Mediated Communication. 981-1011 - Carol Waseleski:
Gender and the Use of Exclamation Points in Computer-Mediated Communication: An Analysis of Exclamations Posted to Two Electronic Discussion Lists. 1012-1024 - Jacqueline Nastri, Jorge Peña, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
The Construction of Away Messages: A Speech Act Analysis. 1025-1045 - Stephen A. Rains, Anna M. Young:
A Sign of the Times: An Analysis of Organizational Members' Email Signatures. 1046-1061 - Y. Connie Yuan, Geri Gay:
Homophily of Network Ties and Bonding and Bridging Social Capital in Computer-Mediated Distributed Teams. 1062-1084 - Andrew T. Norman, Cristel A. Russell:
The Pass-Along Effect: Investigating Word-of-Mouth Effects on Online Survey Procedures. 1085-1103 - Tao Sun, Seounmi Youn, Guohua Wu, Mana Kuntaraporn:
Online Word-of-Mouth (or Mouse): An Exploration of Its Antecedents and Consequences. 1104-1127 - Pradeep K. Korgaonkar, Bay O'Leary:
Management, Market, and Financial Factors Separating Winners and Losers in E-Business. 1128-1149
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