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Jordan H. Kraemer
(2025)
Mobile City: Emerging Media, Space, and Sociality in Contemporary Berlin.
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Article
Mohammad Khamsya Bin Khidzer
(2024)
Asian (Bio)Values: Constructing Asian Difference and Biovalue in the Singapore Diabetes Discourse.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 989-1016).
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Article
Mei-chun Lee
(2024)
Memes of Care: Good Morning Images and Digital Care among Older People in Taiwan.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 311-333).
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Book
Michael Batty
(2024)
The Computable City: Histories, Technologies, Stories, Predictions.
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Book
Andy Miah
(2024)
Sport 2.0: Transforming Sports for a Digital World.
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Article
Shu Wan
(2024)
TikTok Asian History of Science.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 115-117).
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Book
Francesco Filippi
(2024)
Cinquecento anni di rabbia. Rivolte e mezzi di comunicazione da Gutenberg a Capitol Hill.
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Book
Tonia Sutherland
(2023)
Resurrecting the Black Body: Race and the Digital Afterlife.
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Article
Enrique Aragon
(2023)
Connecting Sunken Actors: Social Network Analysis in Maritime Archaeology.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 209-219).
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Book
Lee McGuigan
(2023)
Selling the American people : Advertising, optimization, and the origins of adtech.
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Article
Xinyu Promio Wang
(December 2022)
Chinese Trans Women in Japan and Their Embodied Search for Gender Identity in the Online–Offline Continuum.
Transfers
(pp. 28-46).
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Article
Beatrice Zani; Isabelle Cockel
(December 2022)
How Far Can Chicken Feet Travel?.
Transfers
(pp. 66-85).
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Book
Jessica Clements; Kari Nixon
(2022)
Optimal Motherhood and Other Lies Facebook Told Us: Assembling the Networked Ethos of Contemporary Maternity Advice.
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Article
Annie L. Zhang; Hang Lu
(2022)
No Laughing Matter: Exploring the Effects of Scientists’ Humor Use on Twitter and the Moderating Role of Superiority.
Science Communication
(pp. 418-445).
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Book
Kevin Driscoll
(2022)
The Modem World: A Prehistory of Social Media.
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Article
Peter Weingart
(2022)
Trust or attention? Medialization of science revisited.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 288-296).
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Article
Leona Yi-Fan Su; Meaghan McKasy; Michael A. Cacciatore; et al.
(2022)
Generating Science Buzz: An Examination of Multidimensional Engagement With Humorous Scientific Messages on Twitter and Instagram.
Science Communication
(pp. 30-59).
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Book
Emily Martin
(2022)
Experiments of the Mind: From the Cognitive Psychology Lab to the World of Facebook and Twitter.
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Article
Guy Balzam; Noam Yuran
(2022)
Assetization and the Logic of Venture Capital, or Why Facebook Does not ‘Feel’ Like a Monopoly to Zuckerberg.
Science as Culture
(pp. 107-120).
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Article
Christopher J. Ferguson
(2021)
Does the Internet Make the World Worse? Depression, Aggression and Polarization in the Social Media Age.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 116-135).
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