[Asis-l] FW: First Monday February 2016

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Mon Feb 1 10:41:04 EST 2016



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From: Readership of First Monday [mailto:FIRSTMONDAY at LISTSERV.UIC.EDU] On
Behalf Of Edward Valauskas
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 9:39 PM
To: FIRSTMONDAY at LISTSERV.UIC.EDU
Subject: First Monday February 2016

Readers:

First Monday has just published the February 2016 (volume 21, number 2)
issue at http://firstmonday.org/issue/current.

The following papers are included in this month's issue:

First Monday
Volume 21, Number 2 - 1 February 2016

#FailedRevolutions: Using Twitter to study the antecedents of ISIS support
by Walid Magdy, Kareem Darwish, and Ingmar Weber

News trustworthiness and verification in China: The tension of dual media
channels by Yiran Wang and Gloria Mark

Media futures: Premediation and the politics of performative prototypes by
Jorgen Skageby

#digitalactivism: New media and political protest by Jake Wallis and Lisa M.
Given

The impact of academic sponsorship on Web survey dropout and item
non-response by Peter James Allen and Lynne D. Roberts

Locative mobile media and time: Foursquare and technological memory by
Michael Saker and Leighton Evans

Working beyond the confines of academic discipline to resolve a real-world
problem: A community of scientists discussing long-tail data in the cloud by
Catherine F. Brooks, P. Bryan Heidorn, Gretchen R. Stahlman, and Steven S.
Chong

Television use in the 21st century: An exploration of television and social
television use in a multiplatform environment by Jiyoung Cha
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With the contents of the February 2016 issue, First Monday has published,
since May 1996, 1,539 papers in 237 issues, written by 2,133 different
authors.

Thanks for your continuing interest in our work,

Edward J Valauskas
Chief Editor and Founder, First Monday



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