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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (3): 673–692.
Published: 01 July 2011
.... The digital “child who knows” has generated a paradox of “erotic innocence” emblematic of the Internet itself as the blameless conduit for the mass obscenity of its users. © 2011 Duke University Press 2011 Ellis Hanson The Child as Pornographer Among the more prolific child...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (3): 553–570.
Published: 01 July 2015
...Matthew Flisfeder This article challenges the Foucauldian conception of the neoliberal subject by addressing self-promotion as a key feature of users' engagement with social media websites. The essay argues that the rational choice rhetoric of neoliberal entrepreneurialism involves a process...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (4): 777–794.
Published: 01 October 2021
...June Wang; Xinyue Yu This essay explores the three currents of user-generated content (UGC) platform development in China: one is full of improvised endeavors in the cultural production through amateur creativity; one is featured with affective laboring and networking by prosumers, who struggle...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (4): 789–800.
Published: 01 October 2019
... developed this thesis in the nineteenth century, the practice of the common allows us to flesh out such a theory today. The eradication of property can be accomplished through an articulation of different commons in which a productive common, codirected by workers and users, would work in conjunction...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (4): 801–819.
Published: 01 October 2019
... ownership (especially algorithms) and physical ownership of the means of production (which are the prerogative of the platform’s users/producers/consumers). This new proprietary model allows us to revisit the question of the ownership of the means of production and the governance of the firm itself...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 851–854.
Published: 01 October 1993
.... Also known as virtual community, or VC. flame box Particular to the Mondo 2000 conference on the WELL (a San Francisco-based BBS), Flame Box! is a topic set aside for verbal brawls. WELL protocol requires that users remain respectful of each other at all times, but if they can t control...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 779–791.
Published: 01 October 1993
... has cost each about six dollars. Welcome to the world of on-line computer sex, or compu-sex. Every computer information service, large or small, has lurking within its bits and bytes an active subculture of users engaged in text-based sexual exchanges.1 These encounters rarely carry over into face...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 559–568.
Published: 01 October 1993
... of punctuation to telegraph facial expressions. Here is a key for some commonly used emoticons, defined in The New Hacker s Dictionary as glyphfs] . . . used to indicate an emotional state (read them sideways): : ) = smiley face; used to underscore a user s good intentions. :) or, less frequently...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (4): 749–762.
Published: 01 October 2021
... . Arvidsson Adam Colleoni Elanor . 2012 . “ Value in Informational Capitalism and on the Internet .” Information Society 28 , no. 3 : 135 – 50 . Banks John Humphreys Sal . 2008 . “ The Labour of User Co-creators: Emergent Social Network Markets? ” Convergence 14 , no. 4 : 401...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 569–584.
Published: 01 October 1993
... their way from Berkeley, California.1 At first read, M2 seemed, somehow, important in its utopian plunge into the user-friendly future of better living not only through a chemistry left over from the 1960s, but also through per­ sonal computing, bio and nano technolo­ gies, virtual realities...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (4): 755–762.
Published: 01 October 2016
.... I have a major problem sharing a public restroom with people (usually men) who don’t put the seat down or who drip or splatter on the floor. —Joann A fine restaurant here recently altered the signs on its two single-user restrooms from Men and Women to read Anybody and Everybody...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (3): 639–657.
Published: 01 July 2002
... binary opposition structuring both mainstream and criti- cal discourses on computer-mediated interactivity: that between freedom and constraint. Interactivity is generally presumed to offer greater freedom to the media user, who is no longer simply a passive recipient of broadcast transmissions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (4): 763–778.
Published: 01 October 2023
... : 273 – 93 . Statista.com . 2022 . Leading Countries Based on Number of Twitter Users as of January 2022 . https://www.statista.com/statistics/242606/number-of-active-twitter-users-in-selected-countries/ . Tekeli Şirin . 1982 . Kadınlar ve Siyasal Toplumsal Hayat . İstanbul...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (4): 673–680.
Published: 01 October 2023
..., skewing these digital spaces and the interactions they generate even further. On top of this, corporations exploit all user data generated by activity on their platforms, including that of social justice movements, even those espousing political goals diametrically opposed to the status quo. To add insult...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1913) 12 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 January 1913
... dard created through the joint efforts of his co-workers and his predecessors in the craft, inspired by sympathetic reflection upon the needs and the personal worth of the user. If the product was designed for the ordinary man, the standard evolved toward the level of the ordinary man s needs...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (4): 827–849.
Published: 01 October 1993
... users that there are frequent and abrupt transitions from blissful amazement over a com­ puter s capabilities to screams of frustration over the machine s stub­ born inflexibility. Nevertheless, this experience has not prevented the use of computers in systems in which the risk of failure or error...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1923) 22 (2): 157–165.
Published: 01 April 1923
... the great body of users of the lan­ guage. They even go so far as to say that if English is to grow and keep pace with the needs of those who speak it, new material must be drawn from time to time from the English of daily speech. It should be clear, then, that lack of speech uni­ formity, within reasonable...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (3): 693–713.
Published: 01 July 2011
... cellular devices. The users involved, like my friend, seem to be com- paratively affluent urban men seeking sex—but also friendship and romance—with other men, and the possibility for finding...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (3): 308–323.
Published: 01 July 1975
... of war-surplus am­ phetamines on a market where it was available without prescription produced in the late forties what amounted to a stimulant epidemic. In one peak year, between one-half to one million persons were believed to be habitual users. In 1954, the year a new amphetamine control act went...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (3): 659–672.
Published: 01 July 2002
... of modular approaches and applica- tions owes itself to the openness of the digital medium for different uses, even if it forgets its own origins. Especially since object-oriented computing in connection with direct manipulation of user interfaces carried the day, one should beware of strictly contrasting...