This is a correction to: Patti M Valkenburg, Ine Beyens, J Loes
Pouwels, Irene I van Driel, Loes Keijsers, Social Media
Browsing and Adolescent Well-Being: Challenging the “Passive
Social Media Use Hypothesis”, Journal of…
Search engines, as key sources of political information, have sparked concerns regarding selective exposure driven by user choices based on
political beliefs and filter bubbles created by algorithms. This study focuses on the most influential yet…
Human assumption of superior performance by machines has a long history, resulting in the concept of “machine heuristic” (MH), which is a
mental shortcut that individuals apply to automated systems. This article provides a formal explication of this…
This article introduces the concept of “topic territoriality,” a mechanism that governs participation in conversational spaces. When a discussion
becomes prone to territorialization, individuals are more likely to claim topics (participating in…
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…
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…