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First Monday Volume 27, Number 6 - 6 June 2022 - Articles
COVID-19 contact tracing applications: An analysis of individual motivations for adoption and use
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First Monday Volume 27, Number 9 - 5 September 2022 - Articles
Rebel personalities: Canada’s far-right media
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First Monday Volume 27, Number 4 - 4 April 2022 - Articles
Mobilizing social support: New and transferable digital skills in the era of COVID-19
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 5 - 1 May 2023 - Articles
Platformization of Korean Internet portals toward mega-platforms: A historical approach
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 8 - 7 August 2023 - Articles
“I’m comfortable with it”: User stories of health information on Wikipedia
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 1 - 2 January 2023 - 1. Through quantification, measurement, and categorization, information systems often intensify both the surveillance and erasure of disabled people
Handicapped has been cancelled: The terminology and logics of disability in cultural heritage institutions
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 1 - 2 January 2023 - 3. Disability expertise resists and transforms ableist norms
Creating, archiving and exhibiting disability history: The oral histories of disability activists of the Carleton University Disability Research Group
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 1 - 2 January 2023 - Introduction
Terms of use: Crip legibility in information systems
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 4 - 3 April 2023 - Articles
Classifying constructive comments
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First Monday Volume 14, Number 3 - 2 March 2009 - Articles
Online courses and how they change the nature of class
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First Monday Volume 13 Number 10 - 6 October 2008 - Articles
Collaboration in context: Comparing article evolution among subject disciplines in Wikipedia
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First Monday Volume 13 Number 10 - 6 October 2008 - Articles
Wikiversity; or education meets the free culture movement: An ethnographic investigation
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First Monday Volume 15, Number 1 - 4 January 2010 - Articles
Aliases, creeping, and wall cleaning: Understanding privacy in the age of Facebook
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First Monday Volume 15, Number 11 - 1 November 2010 - Articles
Linked Data tools: Semantic Web for the masses
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First Monday Volume 15, Number 12 - 6 December 2010 - Articles
Education and the social Web: Connective learning and the commercial imperative
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First Monday Volume 18, Number 2 - 4 February 2013 - Articles
The new library of Babel? Borges, digitisation and the myth of a universal library
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First Monday Volume 16, Number 2 - 7 February 2011 - Articles
The age of Web diplomacy: Exploration of international broadcasting online
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First Monday Volume 16, Number 2 - 7 February 2011 - Articles
Open data: Empowering the empowered or effective data use for everyone?
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First Monday Volume 16, Number 5 - 2 May 2011 - Articles
Sounds in the cloud: Cloud computing and the digital music commodity
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First Monday Volume 17, Number 3 - 5 March 2012 - Articles
Do open source software developers listen to their users?
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First Monday Volume 16, Number 10 - 3 October 2011 - Articles
User unknown: 4chan, anonymity and contingency
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First Monday Volume 17, Number 5 - 7 May 2012 - Articles
Understanding the net neutrality debate: Listening to stakeholders
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First Monday Volume 17, Number 6 - 4 June 2012 - Articles
User-generated online content 1: Overview, current state and context
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First Monday Volume 18, Number 5 - 6 May 2013 - Articles
Navigating an imagined Middle–earth: Finding and analyzing text–based and film–based mental images of Middle–earth through TheOneRing.net online fan community
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First Monday Volume 18, Number 8 - 5 August 2013 - Articles
The politics of privacy and the privacy of politics: Parties, elections and voter surveillance in Western democracies
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First Monday Volume 18, Number 12 - 2 December 2013 - Articles
Viewing youth and mobile privacy through a digital policy literacy framework
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First Monday Volume 19, Number 2 - 3 February 2014 - Articles
Life on automatic: Facebook's archival subject
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First Monday Volume 19, Number 11 - 3 November 2014 - Articles
Are there birds in the library? The extent of Twitter adoption and use by Canadian academic libraries
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 1 - 5 January 2015 - Articles
The ‘real deal’: Strategic authenticity, politics and social media
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First Monday Volume 19, Number 7 - 7 July 2014 - Articles
Reuse, temporal dynamics, interest sharing, and collaboration in social tagging systems
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 1 - 5 January 2015 - Articles
Talking to Twitter users: Motivations behind Twitter use on the Alberta oil sands and the Northern Gateway Pipeline
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 2 - 2 February 2015 - Articles
#Hashtagging hate: Using Twitter to track racism online
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 4 - 6 April 2015 - Articles
Seeing through the fog: Digital problems and solutions for studying ancient women
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 10 - 5 October 2015 - Articles
Shifting media imaginaries of the Web
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 5 - 7 May 2018 - Interviews
Interactive documentaries and the connected viewer experience: Conversations with Katerina Cizek, Brett Gaylor, Jeff Soyk, and Florian Thalhofer
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 5 - 1 May 2017 - Articles
Tracking the imagined audience: A case study on Nike’s use of Twitter for B2C interaction
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First Monday Volume 21, Number 8 - 1 August 2016 - Articles
Ordering space: Alternative views of ICT and geography
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 3 - 6 March 2017 - Articles
If these Canadians lived in the United States, how would they protect their privacy?
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 2 - 6 February 2017 - Articles
Children in the cloud: Literacy groupware and the practice of reading
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 6 - 5 June 2017 - Articles
The legend of the Slender Man: The boogieman of surveillance culture
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 4 - 3 April 2017 - Articles
Openness as social praxis
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 6 - 5 June 2017 - Articles
Fostering digital and scientific literacy: Learning through practice
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 10 - 2 October 2017 - Articles
Exploring HIV-AIDS interests in the MENA region using Internet based searches
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 8 - 6 August 2018 - Articles
A self-efficacy informed approach to anonymously locating digital disruptors
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 2 - 5 February 2018 - Articles
Goals for algorithmic genies
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 6 - 4 June 2018 - Articles
Animating virtual worlds: Emergence and ecological animation of Ryzom’s living world of Atys
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 2 - 5 February 2018 - Articles
Antirival goods, network effects and the sharing economy
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First Monday Volume 24, Number 2 - 4 February 2019 - Articles
Down the deep rabbit hole: Untangling deep learning from machine learning and artificial intelligence
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First Monday Volume 24, Number 8 - 5 August 2019 - Articles
The imperative to be seen: The moral economy of celebrity video game streaming on Twitch.tv
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 8 - 6 August 2018 - Articles
I get by with a little help from my friends: The ecological model and support for women scholars experiencing online harassment
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First Monday Volume 24, Number 6 - 3 June 2019 - Articles
Open enough? Eight factors to consider when transitioning from closed to open resources and courses: A conceptual framework
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First Monday Volume 23, Number 7 - 2 July 2018 - Articles
Locating Femme Theory Online
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First Monday Volume 24, Number 11 - 4 November 2019 - Articles
Mobile learning and student engagement in remote field activities
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 10 - 5 October 2020 - Articles
Online ‘barebacking’ community and the creation of ‘sex pig’ identities: Exploring affordances of a Web forum in celebrating sexual excess
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First Monday Volume 24, Number 12 - 2 December 2019 - Articles
Nothing new here: Emphasizing the social and cultural context of deepfakes
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 3 - 2 March 2020 - Articles
Violence begetting violence: An examination of extremist content on deep Web social networks
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 5 - 4 May 2020 - Articles
Resistance in a minor key
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 9 - 7 September 2020 - Articles
Manufacturing rage: The Russian Internet Research Agency’s political astroturfing on social media
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 7 - 5 July 2021 - Articles
Understanding cancel culture: Normative and unequal sanctioning
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 2 - 1 February 2021 - Articles
When the machine hails you, do you turn? Media orientations and the constitution of digital space
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 3 - 1 March 2021 - Articles
The Essential Internet: Results from a study into household internet use at the Toronto Community Housing Corporation
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 2 - 1 February 2021 - Articles
Rename and resist settler colonialism: Land acknowledgments and Twitter’s toponymic politics
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 7 - 5 July 2021 - Articles
Micro-celebrities from the North: Young North Korean defectors’ vlogging on YouTube
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First Monday Volume 27, Number 10 - 3 October 2022 - Articles
Examining the technological and pedagogical elements of select open courseware
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 8 - 2 August 2021 - Articles
Breaching perpetual contact: Withdrawing from mobile and social media use in everyday life
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 4 - 5 April 2021 - Articles
Selfies or self-development? Humanitarians of Tinder (HoT) and online shaming as a moral community
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First Monday Volume 27, Number 8 - 1 August 2022 - Articles
Review of the methodological landscape of literacy and social media research
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First Monday Volume 26, Number 10 - 4 October 2021 - Articles
The Hydroxychloroquine Twitter War: A case study examining polarization in science communication
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First Monday Volume 27, Number 7 - 4 July 2022 - Articles
Kittens and Jesus: What would remain in a newsless Facebook?
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First Monday Volume 28, Number 1 - 2 January 2023 - 2. Disabled resistance to discriminatory information systems requires a re-mixing and re-imagining of classification and surveillance technologies
Definition drives design: Disability models and mechanisms of bias in AI technologies
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First Monday Volume 16, Number 6 - 6 June 2011 - Articles
Contradictions, transitions, and materiality in organizing processes: An activity theory perspective
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First Monday Volume 16, Number 10 - 3 October 2011 - Articles
Social gaming for change: Facebook unleashed
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First Monday Volume 17, Number 7 - 2 July 2012 - Articles
Materializing information: 3D printing and social change
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 3 - 2 March 2015 - Articles
Where are the ‘key’ words? Optimizing multimedia textual attributes to improve viewership
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First Monday Volume 22, Number 9 - 4 September 2017 - Articles
Information in the ecosystem: Against the “information ecosystem”
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 11 - 2 November 2020 - Articles
Crowdfunding during COVID-19: An international comparison of online fundraising
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First Monday Volume 5, Number 2 - 7 February 2000 - Articles
Information seeking on the Web: An integrated model of browsing and searching
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First Monday Volume 15, Number 12 - 6 December 2010 - Articles
Sharing music files: Tactics of a challenge to the industry
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First Monday Volume 20, Number 12 - 7 December 2015 - Articles
MOOCs and crowdsourcing: Massive courses and massive resources
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First Monday Volume 27, Number 2 - 7 February 2022 - Articles
On the social and technical challenges of Web search autosuggestion moderation
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 7 - 6 July 2020 - Articles
Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 7 - 6 July 2020 - Articles
Digital inequalities in time of pandemic: COVID-19 exposure risk profiles and new forms of vulnerability
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First Monday Volume 25, Number 7 - 6 July 2020 - Articles
Digital inequalities 3.0: Emergent inequalities in the information age
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