First Monday

Volume 12, Number 9 — 3 September 2007

Can the Internet cope with stress?
by Andreas Martin Lisewski

Mining the Blogosphere: Age, gender and the varieties of self–expression
by Shlomo Argamon, Moshe Koppel, James W. Pennebaker, and Jonathan Schler

“Shout Into the Wind, and It Shouts Back” Identity and interactional tensions on LiveJournal
by Lori Kendall

Internet politics: A comparative analysis of U.S. and South Korea presidential campaigns
by Noriko Hara and Youngmin Jo

On modder labour, commodification of play, and mod competitions
by Olli Sotamaa

Social enterprise and aspiration: Atherton Gardens and the e–ACE network
by Denise Meredyth and Julian Thomas

Desperately seeking the consumer: Personalized search engines and the commercial exploitation of user data
by Theo Röhle

Formal and substantial Internet information skills: The role of socio–demographic differences on the possession of different components of digital literacy
by Marco Gui

Reputation–based governance
by Lucio Picci

The aesthetics of networks: A conceptual approach toward visualizing the composition of the Internet
by M.K. Sterpka

Reading Books in the Digital Age subsequent to Amazon, Google and the long tail
by Terje Hillesund


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