Spotlight: 3 Journals About Research & Technology
April is a good time to explore SAGE journals you may not have had a chance to read. Log in here to browse and download articles. (See this related post for search and navigation tips on the journal hub.)During this open-access month I will be highlighting some of my favorite SAGE journals. This post draws your attention to three journals: New Media and Society, Social Media + Society, and Convergence. While they all include studies about technology, each has a unique focus.
New Media and Society
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Knoll, J., Matthes, J., & Heiss, R. (2018). The social media political participation model: A goal systems theory perspective. Convergence, 1354856517750366. doi:10.1177/1354856517750366Kümpel, A. S., Karnowski, V., & Keyling, T. (2015). News sharing in social media: A review of current research on news sharing users, content, and networks. Social Media + Society, 1(2), 2056305115610141. doi:10.1177/2056305115610141Marwick, A. E., & boyd, d. (2014). Networked privacy: How teenagers negotiate context in social media. New Media & Society, 16(7), 1051-1067. doi:10.1177/1461444814543995