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Prof. Stuart ALLAN Tracing the History of Journalism on the Internet
Dr. Axel BRUNS Exploring the Pro-Am Interface between Production and Produsage
Prof. Chien CHOU Tool, Toy, Telephone, Territory, Trade, or Treasure of Information: Taiwanese Students¡¦ Attitudes toward the Internet
Prof. Donna S.C. CHU Fanatical Labor and Serious Leisure in the Internet Age: A Case of Fansubbing in China
Prof. Iris CHYI Who Would Miss Getting News Online and Why (Not)?
Examining the Emotional Attachment to Online News ¡V an Inferior Good
Prof. Josˆm van DIJCK The Internet in Flux: Twitter and the Interpretive Flexibility of Microblogging
Prof. William H. DUTTON The Fifth Estate of the Internet Realm
Prof. Cherian GEORGE "Come and Get me": A Radical Response to Hegemonic Authoritarian Rule
Prof. Louisa HA From TV to Online to Mobile Phones: A National Study of US College Students' Multiplatform Video Use and Satisfaction
Prof. John HARTLEY The Probability Archive: from Essence to Uncertainty in the Growth of Knowledge
Prof. Yong HU An Analysis of Chinese Netizen Rights: Predicament and Promise -Taking the ¡§Anti-Green Dam¡¨ Movement as an Example
Prof. Sheng-min HUANG Integrating of Telecom, Internet, Radio, Film and Television: Create New Services in Chinese-style "Media & Telecom" Industry
Dr. Alice Y.L. LEE The Changing Digital Marketplace: Online News Media, Generation Y and Future News in a Web 2.0 Age
Prof. Francis L.F. LEE Internet and Public Opinion toward Social Movements: Persuasion, Support Activation, and Opinion Radicalization
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Prof.
Louis LEUNG
Paul S.N. LEE
Loneliness, Social Support, and Adolescents' Preference for Online Social Interaction: The Mediating Effects of Online Social Identity Gratifications
Prof. Ven-hwei LO The Influence of Third-person Effects on Support for Restriction of Internet Pornography among College Students in Shanghai and Hong Kong
Prof. David LYON Surveillance Technologies and Social Transformation: Emerging Challenges of Socio-technical Change
Prof. Zizi A. PAPACHARISSI A Networked Self: Identity Performance and Sociability on Social Network Sites
Prof. Jack L. QIU
Yeran KIM
Recession and Progression? Notes on Media, Labor, and Youth from East Asia
Prof. Ronald E. RICE Communication-Related Theoretical Approaches to Studying the Internet
Prof. Clement Y.K. SO Mapping the Rise and Content of Internet Research: Results from the ISI Web of Knowledge Database
Prof. Charles STEINFIELD Online Social Network Sites and the Concept of Social Capital
Prof. Sharon L. STROVER Power in the Slipstream: Blurring the Geo-Spatial and the Virtual
Prof. Frank WEBSTER What's the Use of the Public Sphere in the Age of the Internet?
Prof. Yu-qiong ZHOU Internet Transmission, Group Discussion, and Belief:An Experiment of QQ Communication of Rumors