[CITASA] CITASA Special Issue of Information, Communication and Society

LR
Laura Robinson
Sun, May 24, 2015 12:08 AM

Hello All,

I am pleased to announce that the special issue of Information,
Communication & Society
featuring articles presented at the 2014 ASA
Meeting has been published. Please see below for the table of contents or
link to the articles at:

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/18/5
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/18/5

As with previous issues, this annual issue is sponsored by CITASA. On
behalf of myself and Apryl Williams, the co-editor on the issue, I would
like to thank everyone for participating. Thanks to the authors for their
contributions and for their help in showcasing some of the excellent work
that is happening across the CITASA section.

Best wishes,

Laura

Introduction

Where we've been and where we are going

ARTICLES

CITASA: intellectual past and future

Jennifer Earl

Romantic breakups on Facebook: new scales for studying post-breakup
behaviors, digital distress, and surveillance

Veronika Lukacs & Anabel Quan-Haase

Strategies of control: workers’ use of ICTs to shape knowledge and service
work

Julia Ticona

Social media use and participation: a meta-analysis of current research

Shelley Boulianne

Connecting people to politics over time? Internet communication technology
and retention in MoveOn.org and the Florida Tea Party Movement

Deana A. Rohlinger & Leslie A. Bunnage

Professional journalists in ‘citizen’ journalism

Andrew M. Lindner, Emma Connell & Erin Meyer

Digital inequalities and why they matter

Laura Robinson, Shelia R. Cotten, Hiroshi Ono, Anabel Quan-Haase, Gustavo
Mesch, Wenhong Chen, Jeremy Schulz, Timothy M. Hale & Michael J. Stern

Bigger sociological imaginations: framing big social data theory and methods

Alexander Halavais

Laura Robinson
www.laurarobinson.org
laura@laurarobinson.org

Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
Santa Clara University http://www.laurarobinson.org/
laura@laurarobinson.org

Hello All, I am pleased to announce that the special issue of *Information, Communication & Society* featuring articles presented at the 2014 ASA Meeting has been published. Please see below for the table of contents or link to the articles at: *http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/18/5 <http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rics20/18/5>* As with previous issues, this annual issue is sponsored by CITASA. On behalf of myself and Apryl Williams, the co-editor on the issue, I would like to thank everyone for participating. Thanks to the authors for their contributions and for their help in showcasing some of the excellent work that is happening across the CITASA section. Best wishes, Laura Introduction Where we've been and where we are going ARTICLES CITASA: intellectual past and future Jennifer Earl Romantic breakups on Facebook: new scales for studying post-breakup behaviors, digital distress, and surveillance Veronika Lukacs & Anabel Quan-Haase Strategies of control: workers’ use of ICTs to shape knowledge and service work Julia Ticona Social media use and participation: a meta-analysis of current research Shelley Boulianne Connecting people to politics over time? Internet communication technology and retention in MoveOn.org and the Florida Tea Party Movement Deana A. Rohlinger & Leslie A. Bunnage Professional journalists in ‘citizen’ journalism Andrew M. Lindner, Emma Connell & Erin Meyer Digital inequalities and why they matter Laura Robinson, Shelia R. Cotten, Hiroshi Ono, Anabel Quan-Haase, Gustavo Mesch, Wenhong Chen, Jeremy Schulz, Timothy M. Hale & Michael J. Stern Bigger sociological imaginations: framing big social data theory and methods Alexander Halavais Laura Robinson www.laurarobinson.org laura@laurarobinson.org Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Santa Clara University <http://www.laurarobinson.org/> <laura@laurarobinson.org>