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1. Disciplinary brakes on the sociology of digital media: the incongruity of communication and the sociological imagination.

2. Disconnection More Problematic for Adolescent Self-Esteem than Heavy Social Media Use: Evidence from Access Inequalities and Restrictive Media Parenting in Rural America.

3. New media use and the belief in a just world: awareness of life events and the perception of fairness for self and injustice for others.

4. Network Instability in Times of Stability.

5. Studying the Digital: Directions and Challenges for Digital Methods.

6. Social media and political discussion: when online presence silences offline conversation.

7. Beyond the power of networks: Differentiating network structure from social media affordances for perceived social support.

8. Why is Helping Behavior Declining in the United States But Not in Canada?: Ethnic Diversity, New Technologies, and Other Explanations.

9. Digital media and stress: the cost of caring 2.0.

10. Persistent and Pervasive Community.

11. Communication in City and Community.

12. Change in the social life of urban public spaces: The rise of mobile phones and women, and the decline of aloneness over 30 years.

13. EXPLAINING COMMUNICATION DISPLACEMENT AND LARGE-SCALE SOCIAL CHANGE IN CORE NETWORKS.

14. How new media affords network diversity: Direct and mediated access to social capital through participation in local social settings.

15. COMPARING BONDING AND BRIDGING TIES FOR DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENT.

16. CORE NETWORKS, SOCIAL ISOLATION, AND NEW MEDIA.

17. The Social Life of Wireless Urban Spaces: Internet Use, Social Networks, and the Public Realm K. N. Hampton et al.

18. Internet Use and the Concentration of Disadvantage: Glocalization and the Urban Underclass.

19. Community and social interaction in the wireless city: wi-fi use in public and semi-public spaces.

20. EDITORIAL COMMENT.

21. Neighborhoods in the Network Society the e-Neighbors study.

22. Simplifying the Personal Network Name Generator: Alternatives to Traditional Multiple and Single Name Generators.

23. Grieving for a Lost Network: Collective Action in a Wired Suburb.

24. Netville Online and Offline.

25. Mobile Phones Will Not Eliminate Digital and Social Divides: How Variation in Internet Activities Mediates the Relationship Between Type of Internet Access and Local Social Capital in Detroit.

26. Is Technology Making People Less Sociable?

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