VOL 29 ISSUE 5 2024

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VOL 29 ISSUE 5 2024

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Correction by distraction: how high-tempo music enhances<br /><br />
medical experts’ debunking TikTok videos
The spread of multimodal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) misinformation on social media poses considerable public health risks. Yet lim-
ited research has addressed the efficacy of citizen-contributed, multimodal debunking messages, especially…

Enabling and constraining factors of remote informal<br /><br />
communication: a socio-technical systems perspective
Informal interactions are vital in daily workplace communication, shaping performance, well-being, collaboration, and overall organizational
functioning. However, as the ongoing trends of remote and hybrid work present significant changes and…

Learning about climate change with algorithmic news?<br /><br />
A two-wave panel study examining the role of<br /><br />
“news-finds-me” perception
In an ambient news environment, people often believe that they can be well-informed without actively seeking news, resulting in the “news-
finds-me” (NFM) perception. Leveraging a two-wave panel survey in China (W1 N 1⁄4 1,465; W2 N 1⁄4 1,015), we…

Does ostracism/rejection impact self-disclosures?<br /><br />
Examining the appeal of perceived social affordances<br /><br />
after social threat
Two studies examine how experiencing a social need threat (ostracism and rejection) impacts subsequent preferences for self-disclosure to var-
ious digital audiences. Findings consider how contextual/situational factors like need threats may impact…

Momentary motivations for digital disconnection: an<br /><br />
experience sampling study
A much-discussed solution for undesirable (over-)use of mobile technologies lies in digital disconnection. Reasons for why individuals reduce

their digital media use have been assessed mostly cross-sectionally without accounting for various…

Resilience in the gig economy: digital skills<br /><br />
in online freelancing
Research on digital inequality suggests that digital skills are integral to participation on gig platforms. Focusing on the case of online freelancing,
this article asks what such skills look like and how gig workers translate them into…

Finding love in algorithms: deciphering the emotional<br /><br />
contexts of close encounters with AI chatbots
AI chatbots are permeating the socio-emotional realms of human life, presenting both benefits and challenges to interpersonal dynamics and

well-being. Despite burgeoning interest in human–AI relationships, the conversational and emotional nuances…

Reinvention mediates impacts of skin tone bias in<br /><br />
algorithms: implications for technology diffusion
Two studies examine how skin tone bias in image recognition algorithms impacts users’ adoption and usage of image recognition technology.

We employed a diffusion of innovations framework to explore perceptions of compatibility, complexity,…

The lonely algorithm problem: the relationship between<br /><br />
algorithmic personalization and social connectedness<br /><br />
on TikTok
Many major social media companies have claimed that their social feed algorithms were designed to promote relational well-being and enhance social
connection. This project tested part of these claims by investigating if algorithmic personalization…
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