Incoming Resources
- Think like a rock star, how to create social media and marketing strategies that turn customers into fans, Mack Collier ; foreword by Kathy Sierra
- Everybody lies, big data, new data, and what the Internet can tell us about who we really are, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
- The Johns Hopkins guide to digital media, edited by Marie-Laure Ryan, Lori Emerson, and Benjamin J. Robertson
- Frontiers in new media research, edited by Francis L.F. Lee ... [et al.]
- Creator culture, an introduction to global social media entertainment, edited by Stuart Cunningham and David Craig ; foreword by Nancy K. Baym
- Cyberfeminism 2.0, edited by Radhika Gajjala and Yeon Ju Oh
- Reclaiming conversation, the power of talk in a digital age, Sherry Turkle
- Digital memory and the archive, Wolfgang Ernst ; edited and with an introduction by Jussi Parikka
- Media, surveillance and identity, social perspective, edited by Andre Jansson and Miyase Christensen
- The next billion users, digital life beyond the West, Payal Arora
- The Oxford handbook of sound and image in digital media, Carol Vernallis, Amy Herzog and John Richardson
- Social media, culture and politics in Asia, edited by Lars Willnat and Annette Aw
- Politics and the internet in comparative context, views from the cloud, edited by Paul G. Nixon, Rajash Rawal and Dan Mercea
- Custodians of the internet, platforms, content moderation, and the hidden decisions that shape social media, Tarleton Gillespie
- Social movements and their technologies, wiring social change, Stefania Milan
- The discursive power of memes in digital culture, ideology, semiotics, and intertextuality, Bradley E. Wiggins
- Blogging, citizenship, and the future of media, edited by Mark Tremayne
- This is why we can't have nice things, mapping the relationship between online trolling and mainstream culture, Whitney Phillips
- Hallyu 2.0, the Korean wave in the age of social media, Sangjoon Lee and Abé Mark Nornes, editors
- How we think, digital media and contemporary technogenesis, N. Katherine Hayles
- Networked affect, edited by Ken Hillis, Susanna Paasonen, and Michael Petit
- Critical perspectives on social media and protest, between control and emancipation, edited by Lina Dencik and Oliver Leistert
- Network aesthetics, Patrick Jagoda
- The digital condition, Felix Stalder ; translated by Valentine A. Pakis
- Networks of outrage and hope, social movements in the Internet age, Manuel Castells
- The qualified self, social media and the accounting of everyday life, Lee Humphreys
- Ethnography for the internet, embedded, embodied and everyday, Christine Hine
- Irresistible, the rise of addictive technology and the business of keeping us hooked, Adam Alter
- Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, Gretchen McCulloch
- Breakpoint, why the web will implode, search will be obsolete, and everything else you need to know about technology is in your brain, Jeff Stibel
- The end of forgetting, growing up with social media, Kate Eichhorn
- Outnumbered, from Facebook and Google to fake news and filter-bubbles the algorithms that control our lives, David Sumpter
- Digital futures for cultural and media studies, John Hartley
- The social media reader, edited by Michael Mandiberg
- Social by social, a practical guide to using new technologies to deliver social impact, by Andy Gibson, Nigel Courtney, Amy Sample Ward, David Wilcox and Professor Clive Holtham
- Finite media, environmental implications of digital technologies, Sean Cubitt
- Emotion online, theorizing affect on the internet, Joanne Garde-Hansen and Kristyn Gorton
- Data publics, public plurality in an era of data determinacy, edited by Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer
- Digital vertigo, how today's online social revolution is dividing, diminishing, and disorienting us, Andrew Keen
- Visualising Facebook, a comparative perspective, Daniel Miller and Jolynna Sinanan
- Community-based multiliteracies & digital media projects, questioning assumptions and exploring realities, edited by Heather M. Pleasants and Dana E. Salter
- From social butterfly to engaged citizen, urban informatics, social media, ubiquitous computing, and mobile technology to support citizen engagement, edited by Marcus Foth ... [et al.] ; epilogue by Judith Donath
- Ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now, Jaron Lanier
- Unfriending my ex, and other things I'll never do, Kim Stolz
- The semiotics of emoji, Marcel Danesi
- Visualising Facebook, a comparative perspective, Daniel Miller and Jolynna Sinanan
- Digital media ecologies, entanglements of content, code and hardware, Sy Taffel
- Self-representation and digital culture, Nancy Thumim
- The Johns Hopkins guide to digital media, edited by Marie-Laure Ryan, Lori Emerson, and Benjamin J. Robertson
- Social media and morality, losing our self control, Lisa S. Nelson, University of Pittsburgh