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 SocietyNew Media & Society is an international journal that provides an interdisciplinary forum for the examination of the social dynamics of media and information change.One of the most-read articles this year is:"Networked privacy: How teenagers negotiate context in social media (Marwick & boyd, 2014)Want to contribute? Here are the submission guidelines. Social Media + SocietySocial Media + Society is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal deeply committed to advancing the understanding of social media and its impact on societies past, present and future.One of the most-read articles this year is:"News sharing in social media: A review of current research on news sharing users, content, and networks" Kümpel, Karnowski, & Keyling, 2015Listen to the first podcast Social Media + Society Podcast Number 1 “Out in the Country: not just somewhere in the midwest"  Want to contribute? Here are the submission guidelines.ConvergenceConvergence is an international peer-reviewed academic journal which was set up in 1995 to address the creative, social, political and pedagogical issues raised by the advent of new media technologies.A recent articles is:"The social media political participation model" (Knoll, Matthes, & Heiss, 2018)Want to contribute? Here are the open calls for papers.    
Log in here to browse and download articles. (See this related post for search and navigation tips on the journal hub.)
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

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