VOL 27 ISSUE 5 2022

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VOL 27 ISSUE 5 2022

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Understanding darkness: age, sex, and tech-proficiency in<br /><br />
knowledge and perceptions of technology-mediated abuse
This article examines how people understand technology-mediated abuse (TMA) between adult romantic partners. Because knowledge and
attitudes regarding sensitive issues are created and shaped via technology, users’ interpretations are crucial to…

AI agency vs. human agency: understanding human–AI<br /><br />
interactions on TikTok and their implications for user<br /><br />
engagement
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has vastly reshaped user experiences on social media. AI-powered social media use and its outcomes
largely depend on how users collaborate with AI that exercises agency. Through in-depth interviews with TikTok…

“Come on f––er, just load!” Powerlessness, waiting, and<br /><br />
life without broadband
Waiting is a way of experiencing the effects of power. This article finds those waiting for fixed broadband connection are powerless to end
the waiting and increasingly frustrated with the powerful—the governmental officials, policy makers, and…
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