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1 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2024―Mar―03 AN INTIMATE REVOLUTION: DIGITAL PRACTICES OF INTIMACY DURING COVID-19 AND BEYOND Jaime Garcia Iglesias, Brian Heaphy, Neta Yodovich
2 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2024―Mar―03 COMMEMORATING AS CRITICIZING: HOW LI WENLIANG’S WEIBO HOMEPAGE BECOMES A PLACE FOR QUESTIONING CHINA’S COVID-19 POLICIES AND A “WAILING WALL” Bibo Lin
3 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2024―Mar―03 CARE-LESS DATA POP CULTURES: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE DATA IMAGINARIES AND DATA CULTURES OF THE PANDEMIC Jeehyun Jenny Lee, Jin Lee
4 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2024―Mar―03 TECHNO-POLITICAL PROMISES OF PANDEMIC MANAGEMENT: A SITUATION OF APPS AND EXCEL IN PUBLIC HEALTH Monique Mann, Luke Heemsbergen, Catherine Bennett, Anthony McCosker
5 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2024―Mar―03 DIGITAL MEMORY, PANDEMIC TEMPORALITIES: REFLECTIONS ON STUDYING AND STORING CRISIS MEDIA Chelsea Paige Butkowski, Aparajita Bhandari, Frances Corry, Adetobi Moses
6 [GO] First Monday 2023―Nov―08 Engaging with COVID-19 content on social media in the United States: Does political affiliation matter? Jaelle Fuchs, Fiers Floor, Eszter Hargittai
7 [GO] First Monday 2023―Jun―16 The COVID-19 infodemic in social media: Political exaggeration and communicative autonomy Carme Ferré-Pavia, Karen Abrego, Raymundo Ricardez
8 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 RECLAIMING DIGITAL INTIMACY FOR YOUTH: PILOTING DIGITAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE WORKSHOPS FOR UNDER-18S DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND Debbie Ging, Jessica Ringrose, Kaitlynn Mendes, Tanya Horeck, Betsy Milne, Karen Desborough, Ricardo Castellini de la Silva
9 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 VIRAL HEALTH MISINFORMATION FROM GEOCITIES TO COVID-19 Shawn Walker, Kristy Roschke, Djordje Padejski, Michael Simeone, Anna Muldoon, Major Brown
10 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 CONTESTING THE COVID-19 CONSENSUS: CONNECTIVE ACTION OF PSEUDOANONYMOUS ACCOUNTS ON FINNISH TWITTER Tuomas Heikkilä, Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Esa Väliverronen
11 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 CONDUCTING CROSS-CULTURAL ONLINE AUDIENCE RESEARCH WITH TWO GENERATIONS: METHODOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES AND REFLECTIONS FROM THE PANDEMIC CONTEXT Göran Bolin, Rita Figueiras, Veronika Kalmus
12 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 FACT CHECKING THE PANDEMIC IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: CORRECTION STRATEGIES BY LATIN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN META FACT CHECKERS Silvia Montaña-Niño, Michelle Riedlinger, Net Watt, Marina Joubert, Víctor García-Perdomo
13 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 PANDEMIC POLITICS: THE 2021 AND 2022 GERMAN AND AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Axel Bruns, Nina Fabiola Schumacher, Moritz Mathieu, Christian Nuernbergk, Nicola Righetti, Fabio Giglietto, et al. (+14)
14 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2023―Apr―12 MOBILE MEDIA DURING THE PANDEMIC: FOUR SCENARIOS TO HELP US IMAGINE A MOBILE MEDIA FUTURE TOWARDS LIBERATION Mai Nou Xiong-Gum, JeongHyun Lee, Guanqin He, Yijia Zhang, Cara Wallis, Adriana De Souza e Silva
15 [GO] First Monday 2023―Mar―14 Perceptions of accuracy in online news during the COVID-19 pandemic Mashael Almoqbel, Jordan Vanzyl, Matthew Keaton, Manal Desai, Seejal Padhi, Seong Jae Min, Donghee Yvette Wohn
16 [GO] First Monday 2023―Feb―08 The COVID-19 pandemic and international students: A mixed-methods approach to relationships between social media use, social support, and mental health Hyunjin Seo, Yuchen Liu, Husain Ebrahim, Muhammad Ittefaq, Donghwa Chung
17 [GO] First Monday 2023―Feb―08 How does technostress during a pandemic affect employee attrition in IT/ITeS industries? Insights from India Anuj Batta, Arpan K. Kar
18 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2022―Dec―19 Sara Alert: An automated symptom monitoring tool for COVID-19 in 11 jurisdictions in the United States, June - August, 2021 Carla Bezold, Erin Sizemore, Heather Halter, Diana Bartlett, Kelly Hay, Hammad Ali
19 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2022―Nov―08 Health Information Technology During during the COVID-19 Epidemic Meisam Dastani, Alireza Atarodi
20 [GO] First Monday 2022―Nov―07 Community identities under perturbation: COVID-19 and the r/digitalnomad subreddit Manuel Pita, Karine Ehn, Thiago Dos Santos
21 [GO] First Monday 2022―Nov―07 News sources and emotional responses to COVID-19 news: Findings from U.K. news users Daniel Jackson, An Nguyen, Khanh Hoang
22 [GO] First Monday 2022―Oct―05 What does salad have to do with racial justice? Promoting solidarity in the time of COVID-19 Matthew Bui, Rachel Kuo, Anne L. Washington
23 [GO] First Monday 2022―Oct―05 Combating misinformation in times of COVID-19: A comparison of the social network strategies of the Spanish government and the autonomous communities Ruben Nicolas-Sans, Javier Bustos Díaz, María Eugenia Martínez-Sánchez, Lara Martin-Vicario
24 [GO] First Monday 2022―Aug―07 Facebook reactions as heuristics: Exploring relationships between reactions and commenting frequency on news about COVID-19 Gina M. Masullo
25 [GO] First Monday 2022―Jul―04 At the onset of an infodemic: Geographic and disciplinary boundaries in researching problematic COVID-19 information Nicola Righetti, Luca Rossi, Giada Marino
26 [GO] First Monday 2022―Jul―04 Transmedia storytelling during the COVID-19 pandemic: Marvel’s WandaVision and Zack Snyder’s Justice League Luke Webster, Tama Leaver, Eleanor Sandry
27 [GO] First Monday 2022―Jun―04 COVID-19 contact tracing applications: An analysis of individual motivations for adoption and use Glen Farrelly, Houda Trabelsi, Mihail Cocosila
28 [GO] First Monday 2022―May―02 Understanding the #plandemic: Core framings on Twitter and what this tells us about countering online far right COVID-19 conspiracies Richard McNeil-Willson
29 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Grey digital outcasts and COVID-19 Simon Rogerson
30 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Mobilizing social support: New and transferable digital skills in the era of COVID-19 Molly-Gloria Harper, Anabel Quan-Haase, William Hollingshead
31 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Introduction: Meditating crisis: COVID-19 and beyond Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Massimo Ragnedda, Noah McClain, Maria Laura Ruiu, Molly M. King, Aneka Khilnani
32 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Distance learning, digital inequality, and COVID-19: Visualizing learning channels among California public school students Jeremy Schulz, Laura Robinson
33 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 From Xerox to Zoom: Brazilian universities during the coronavirus pandemic Heloisa Pait
34 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Tensions between digital inequalities and digital learning opportunities in Russian universities during the pandemic Anna Gladkova, Massimo Ragnedda, Elena Vartanova
35 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Going virtual: Academic conferences in the age of COVID-19 Leandro Rodriguez Medina, Wesley Shrum
36 [GO] First Monday 2022―Apr―05 Brazilian BookTubers and the COVID-19 pandemic Inês Silvia Vitorino Sampaio, Andressa Souza Costa
37 [GO] First Monday 2022―Mar―08 A European approach to COVID-19 apps? A landscape analysis of apps stores in the initial stages of the health crisis Marina Micheli, Chrisa Tsinaraki, Marco Minghini, Irena Mitton, Sven Schade, Alex Kotsev
38 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2022―Jan―05 COVID-19: A Vaccine Priority Index Mapping Tool for Rapidly Assessing Priority Populations in North Carolina Gregory Kearney, Katherine Jones, Yoo Min Park, Robert Howard, Ray H. Hylock, Bennett Wall, et al. (+3)
39 [GO] First Monday 2021―Dec―09 Young people's use and experience of the Internet during the COVID-19 lockdown: Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Marika Lüders
40 [GO] First Monday 2021―Nov―04 Canaries in the climate coal mine: Climate change and COVID-19 as meta-crisis Laura Robinson
41 [GO] First Monday 2021―Oct―04 Strip-teasing COVID-19 porn: A promising silhouette of a community, or the dark alley of a platformized industry? Yulia Belinskaya, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat
42 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―22 MASK NARRATIVES PROMOTED BY ANTI-VACCINATION ACCOUNTS ON INSTAGRAM PRIOR TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Kolina Koltai, Iva Grohmann, Devin T. Johnson, Samantha Rondini, Ella R. Foley
43 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 WHEN ‘HOMELAND’ IS NO LONGER ‘HOME’, THE IDENTITY CRISIS, THE LOSS OF MOBILITY, AND THEIR SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN --A STUDY OF SOCIAL MEDIA TESTIMONIOS BY CHINESE TRANSNATIONAL WORKERS UNDER COVID-19 GLOBAL PANDEMIC Jing GUO
44 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 CARING FOR OUR PEOPLE: INDIGENOUS RESPONSES TO COVID-19 ERA INFORMATIC COLONIALISM Marisa Elena Duarte, Alaina George, Nicholet Deschine-Parkhurst, Alexander Soto
45 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 PRIVACY, COVID-19 AND ONLINE TEACHING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN ESTONIA, FRANCE AND ISRAEL Dmitry Epstein, Nicholas John, Carsten Willhelm, Christine Barats, Andra Siibak
46 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 COVID-19 ACROSS PLATFORM SOCIETIES: EXPLORING THE PANDEMIC THROUGH WEIBO AND TWITTER Zheng Yang, Stefania Vicari
47 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 REJECTING SCIENCE WITH SCIENCE: BOUNDARY-WORK IN ANTI-MASK TWITTER REPLY THREADS DURING COVID-19 Andrew Beers, Sarah Nguyễn, Emma S. Spiro, Kate Starbird
48 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 QUARANTINE VLOGS: DIGITAL AFFECTIVE LABOR AND SELF-GOVERNANCE DURING COVID-19 Alkım Yalın
49 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 INTO THE BELLY OF THE BEAST: THE RESEARCH ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND COVID-19 MISINFORMATION IN 2020 Nicola Righetti, Luca Rossi, Giada Marino
50 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 ROCKETING SHEEP: AFFECTIVE DISCIPLINE IN ANONYMOUS MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA JODEL DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Anna Rantasila
51 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 SOCIAL MEDIA LOGIC AND HEALTH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDEPENDENCE AND CONSTRAINTS: EVIDENCE FROM ITALY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Elisabetta Locatelli, Alessandro Lovari
52 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 THE DISINFECTANT DIVERSION: FRAMING STRATEGIES OF PARTISAN MEDIA IN INTERPRETING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Briana Trifiro, Chris Wells, Alexander Rochefort
53 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 MATCHING DIGITAL INTERVENTION AFFORDANCES WITH TASKS: THE CASE OF ZOOM AND WHATSAPP MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTION FOR SENIORS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Daphna Yeshua-Katz, Stav Shapira, Limor Aharonson-Daniel, A. Mark Clarfield, Orly Sarid
54 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 “DO YOUR RESEARCH”: COVID-19, POST-SOCIALIST EXPERIENCE AND THE NARRATIVE OF INFORMATION INDEPENDENCE AMONG CZECH INSTAGRAM INFLUENCERS Marie Hermanova
55 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 “MISS RONA IS REALLY CLAPPING THE WHITE SUPREMACISTS”: BLACK TWITTER'S POLITICAL HUMOR IN COVID-19 TIMES Anshare Annie Antoine, Mel Stanfill
56 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 FRAMING COVID-19: HOW FACT-CHECKING CIRCULATES ON POLITICAL FACEBOOK Raquel Recuero
57 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 STRIVERS, MAINTAINERS, ACHIEVERS: NETWORKED TRAJECTORIES OF OLDER ADULTS LEARNING TO USE TECHNOLOGY DURING A PANDEMIC Will Marler
58 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 HOW MOBILE MEDIA ENABLED AND LIMITED ONLINE CIVIC PARTICIPATION AMONG LOW-INCOME U.S. YOUNG PEOPLE DURING THE PANDEMIC Johnny Ramirez, Carlos Jimenez, Lynn Schofield Clark
59 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 FROM WATCHED AT WORK TO WATCHED AT HOME: WORKPLACE SURVEILLANCE DURING A PANDEMIC Jessica Vitak, Michael Zimmer
60 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 STITCHING THE CURVE: PANDEMIC CRAFT AND FEMINIST DATA VISUALIZATION Abigail Moreshead, Lauren Rouse, Anastasia Salter
61 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 REMOTE WORK BETWEEN NARRATIVES OF INDIPENDENCE AND FRACTURED EXPERIENCES. A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DURING THE PANDEMIC CRISIS. Elisabetta Risi, Riccardo Pronzato
62 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2021―Sep―15 BRINGING THE PANDEMIC HOME: MEMES AS LOCAL POLITICS AT TIMES OF GLOBAL CRISIS Maria Francesca Murru, Stefania Vicari
63 [GO] First Monday 2021―Aug―02 Leveraging blockchain based decentralized apps for the Tokyo Olympics amid the COVID-19 pandemic Rishi Sabarigirisan, Aditi Biswas, Ridhi Rohatgi, Shyam KC, Shekhar Shukla
64 [GO] First Monday 2021―Jul―01 Friends get vaccinated: The power of social media groups in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign Shlomit Manor, Tamar Israeli
65 [GO] First Monday 2021―Jul―01 A study of self-disclosure during the Coronavirus pandemic Taylor Blose, Prasanna Umar, Anna Squicciarini, Sarah Rajtmajer
66 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Jun―08 WA Notify: the planning and implementation of a Bluetooth exposure notification tool for COVID-19 pandemic response in Washington State Janet Baseman, William Lober, Debra Revere, Nola Klemfuss, Rebecca Hills, Bryant Karras
67 [GO] First Monday 2021―Jun―01 Subtle Asian Traits and COVID-19 Crystal Abidin, Jing Zeng
68 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Apr―30 COVID-19: an Alarm to Move Faster towards “Smart Hospital” Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabaei, Marjan Rasoulian Kasrineh, Nahid Sharifzadeh, Moslem Taheri Soodejani
69 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Apr―02 Leveraging Informatics and Technology to Support Public Health Response: Framework and Illustrations using COVID-19 Jane Snowdon, William Kassler, Hema Karunakaram, Brian Dixon, Kyu Rhee
70 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Apr―02 Tracking COVID-19 burden in India using SMAART RAPID tracker Ashish Joshi, Harpreet Kaur, L. Nandini Krishna, Shruti Sharma, Gautam Sharda, Garima Lohra, et al. (+2)
71 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Apr―02 COVID-19 Exposure Tracking Within Public Health & Safety Enterprises: Jonathon Feit, Christian Witt
72 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Apr―02 StayHome: A FHIR-Native Mobile COVID-19 Symptom Tracker and Public Health Reporting Tool Hannah Burkhardt, Pascal Brandt, Jenney Lee, Sierramatice Karras, Paul Bugni, Ivan Cvitkovic, et al. (+2)
73 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2021―Apr―02 A Data Driven Approach for Prioritizing COVID-19 Vaccinations in the Midwestern United States Greg Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John R. Canar, Brian Cooper, Joel Flax-Hatch, et al. (+3)
74 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2020―Dec―13 A second wave of COVID-19 in Cook County: What lessons can be applied? Gregory Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael Cailas, John Canar, Brian Cooper, Peter Geraci, et al. (+2)
75 [GO] First Monday 2020―Dec―01 Infodemic amid the COVID-19 pandemic Shekhar Shukla
76 [GO] First Monday 2020―Oct―28 Social discourse and reopening after COVID-19 Massimo Stella
77 [GO] First Monday 2020―Oct―28 Automated measurement of attitudes towards social distancing using social media: A COVID-19 case study A.S.M. Kayes, Md. Saiful Islam, Paul A. Watters, Alex Ng, Humayun Kayesh
78 [GO] First Monday 2020―Oct―28 Americans’ willingness to adopt a COVID-19 tracking app Eszter Hargittai, Elissa M. Redmiles, Jessica Vitak, Michael Zimmer
79 [GO] First Monday 2020―Oct―28 Crowdfunding during COVID-19: An international comparison of online fundraising Greg Elmer, Sabrina Ward-Kimola, Anthony Glyn Burton
80 [GO] First Monday 2020―Oct―28 A short history of pandemic coverage on the Internet Will Mari
81 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2020―Oct―05 SURVEILLANCE INFRASTRUCTURES IN AND FOR CRISES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CHINA AND SOUTH KOREA’S DEVELOPMENT OF QUARANTINE SURVEILLANCE MOBILE APPLICATIONS DURING COVID-19 Youngrim Kim, Yuchen Chen, Fan Liang, Muzammil Hussain
82 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2020―Oct―05 I AM THE VIRUS: DIGITAL STORYTELLING AND FICTIONAL TWITTER ACCOUNTS IN THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS IN SPAIN Antoni Roig, Sandra Martorell
83 [GO] AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research 2020―Oct―05 DETECTING COORDINATED LINK SHARING BEHAVIOR ON FACEBOOK DURING THE ITALIAN CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK Fabio Giglietto, Nicola Righetti, Giada Marino
84 [GO] First Monday 2020―Jul―01 Digital inequalities in time of pandemic: COVID-19 exposure risk profiles and new forms of vulnerability Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Aneka Khilnani, Hiroshi Ono, Shelia R. Cotten, Noah McClain, et al. (+11)
85 [GO] First Monday 2020―Jun―01 What types of COVID-19 conspiracies are populated by Twitter bots? Emilio Ferrara
86 [GO] Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2020―May―18 Model-Based Recursive Partitioning of Patients’ Return Visits to Multispecialty Clinic During the 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza (pH1N1)” Osaro Mgbere, Salma Khuwaja
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