[Air-l] Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11(3)

herring herring at slis.indiana.edu
Sun Apr 30 13:29:34 PDT 2006


The JOURNAL OF COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION is pleased
to announce its latest issue:

http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue3/

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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
Volume 11, Issue 3, April 2006
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>From Statistical Panic to Moral Panic: The Metadiscursive
Construction and Popular Exaggeration of New Media Language
in the Print Media
- Crispin Thurlow

"Rzeczpospolita blog" [Republic of Blog]: Examining the
Motivations of Polish Bloggers through Content Analysis
- Kaye D. Trammell, Alek Tarkowski, Justyna Hofmokl, and
Amanda M. Sapp

Predicting Continued Participation in Newsgroups
- Elisabeth Joyce and Robert E. Kraut

Fostering Civic Engagement by Building a Virtual City
- Marina Umaschi Bers and Clement Chau

Portrayals of Information and Communication Technology on
World Wide Web Sites for Girls
- Chad Raphael, Christine Bachan, Kathleen-M. Lynn, Jessica
Baldwin-Philippi, and Kristin A. McKee

Trouble in a Geographically Distributed Virtual Network
Organization: Organizing Tensions in Continental Direct
Action Network
- Michelle Shumate and Jon Pike

The Contact Hypothesis Reconsidered: Interacting via the
Internet
- Yair Amichai-Hamburger and Katelyn Y. A. McKenna

Do Internet Users Have More Social Ties? A Call for
Differentiated Analyses of Internet Use
- Shanyang Zhao

Traditional and Online Support Networks in the Cross-Cultural
Adaptation of Chinese International Students in the United
States
- Jiali Ye

Research Brief:
The Effect of Communication Medium on Research Participation
Decisions
- Thomas Chesney

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The contents of this issue and all back issues of the Journal
of Computer-Mediated Communication are openly accessible at
http://jcmc.indiana.edu/
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