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zmad018.pdf
Building on recent research that challenges the notion that norm violations in online discussions are inherently detrimental, this study relies on a

distinction between incivil and intolerant user comments and investigates how online users…

zmad015.pdf
Research on the groupware calendar system (GCS) has sought to understand its situated use in workplace contexts, revealing insights around
design, culture, and self-understanding. A critical look at how knowledge workers use the GCS, and…

zmad009.pdf
This study focuses on work-life interrelationships for community health workers (CHWs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. CHWs serve as liaisons
between marginalized communities and health and human service organizations to facilitate access to services.…

zmad007.pdf
The future of work increasingly focuses on the collection and analysis of worker data to monitor communication, ensure productivity, reduce se-
curity threats, and assist in decision-making. The COVID-19 pandemic increased employer reliance on these…

zmad004.pdf
This article explores platform workers’ strategies for producing sustainable, quality services within platform structures that simultaneously over-
and under-determine their work. We present findings from interviews with U.S.-based mental health…

zmad012.pdf
This is a correction to: Jeremy Foote, Aaron Shaw, Benjamin
Mako Hill, Communication networks do not predict success

in attempts at peer production, Journal of Computer-
Mediated Communication, Volume 28, Issue 3, May 2023,

zmad002,…

This study examined the unique affordance of time travel in virtual reality (VR) to enhance the perceived efficacy of influenza vaccination.
Effective vaccine communication hinges on raising awareness of the risk of contracting a contagious virus…

zmad008.pdf
There is a popular concern that adolescents’ social media use, especially via smartphones, leads to the delay of intended, potentially more impor-
tant tasks. Automatic social media use and frequent phone checking may especially contribute to task…

zmad006.pdf
Video-mediated communication (VMC) has become particularly important for geographically dispersed families. Drawing on a 2-year video-based
ethnographic study of under-resourced Chinese rural-to-urban migrant parents and their left-behind children,…

zmad003.pdf
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Volume 24,
Issue 5, September 2019, Pages 259–273, https://doi.org/10.
1093/jcmc/zmz013
Following article publication, an Expression of Concern
was posted in October 2021 due to unreliable data…
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