All Stories

  1. Volume and control: the transition from information to power
  2. Uses of a website designed for immigrants with low/no literacy skills to browse health information
  3. Theorizing Provocation Narratives as Communication Strategies
  4. The bias of provocation narratives in international news
  5. From where does the world look flatter? A comparative analysis of foreign coverage in world news
  6. Temporal Patterns of Scientific Information-Seeking on Google and Wikipedia
  7. International News Flow Online: Global Views with Local Perspectives
  8. From propaganda to alarm: International economic news about controlled and free press countries
  9. The group-sphere model of international news flow: A cross-national comparison of news sites
  10. Just Spell US Right: America's news prominence and soft power
  11. Digital Diplomacy 2.0? A Cross-national Comparison of Public Engagement in Facebook and Twitter
  12. Families and Networks of Internet Memes
  13. Visible and invisible countries: News flow theory revised
  14. The news is American but our memories are … Chinese?
  15. When news and memory come apart: A cross-national comparison of countries’ mentions
  16. ONLINE NEWS ABOUT ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
  17. Is the world getting flatter? A new method for examining structural trends in the news
  18. The half-life of a “teachable moment”: The case of Nobel laureates
  19. The Conditional Nature of Value-Based Proximity Between Countries
  20. Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First
  21. America's Global Standing According to Popular News Sites From Around the World
  22. Seeking science information online: Google and the roles of media and education
  23. The footprint of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in online world news: The puzzle of salience
  24. Popular Searches in Google and Yahoo!: A “Digital Divide” in Information Uses?
  25. Google and the Digital Divide: The Bias of Online Knowledge
  26. The structure and power of search engines
  27. Conclusion
  28. Epilogue
  29. Google's global mapping
  30. Power, communication and the internet
  31. Mass media channels and the world of Google News
  32. Users and uses of Google's information
  33. Google and the politics of online searching
  34. Exploring new web-based tools to identify public interest in science
  35. Mapping Diversities and Tracing Trends of Cultural Homogeneity/Heterogeneity in Cyberspace