Sunday, September 14, 2014

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

The Journal of Computer-MediatedCommunication is a web-based, quarterly peer-reviewed scholarly journal. Its focus is social science research on computer-mediated communication via the Internet, the World Wide Web, and wireless technologies. Broadly interdisciplinary in scope, it includes work by scholars in communication, business, education, political science, sociology, media studies, information science, and other disciplines. JCMC is available online only.

Here are three interesting studies that I found from this journal.

Lovejoy, K., & Saxton, G. D. (2012). Information, community, and action: how nonprofit organizations use social media*. Journal of ComputerMediated Communication, 17(3), 337-353.

Hermida, A., Lewis, S. C., & Zamith, R. (2014). Sourcing the Arab Spring: A case study of Andy Carvin's sources on Twitter during the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions. Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication19(3), 479-499.


Stavrositu, C., & Sundar, S. S. (2012). Does blogging empower women? Exploring the role of agency and community. Journal of ComputerMediated Communication, 17(4), 369-386.

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