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Please see below for the top 10 most downloaded articles for New Media & Society in 2003.



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New Media & Society



The <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508050&jiaid=24409>  kinder, gentler gaze of Big Brother: Reality TV in the era of digital capitalism

Mark Andrejevic



Communication <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508095&jiaid=29419>  research about the internet: a thematic meta-analysis

Sung Tae Kim and David Weaver



The <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508028&jiaid=20808>  virtual sphere: the internet as a public sphere

Zizi Papacharissi



Interactivity: <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508076&jiaid=26203>  a concept explication

Spiro Kiousis



Network <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508095&jiaid=29422>  ethnography and the hypermedia organization: new media, new organizations, new methods

Philip N. Howard



A <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508050&jiaid=24410>  four-part model of cyber-interactivity: Some cyber-places are more interactive than others

Sally J. McMillan



Theorizing <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508095&jiaid=29415>  cyberspace: the idea of voice applied to the internet discourse

Ananda Mitra and Eric Watts



Music <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=510276&jiaid=19940>  in electronic markets: An empirical study

Martin Kretschmer, George Michael Klimis and Roger Wallis



Constructing <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=508095&jiaid=29411>  the meaning of digital television in Britain, the United States and Australia

Ian Weber and Vanessa Evans



Children's <http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssueAbstract.aspx?pid=105720&jiid=505816&jiaid=32712>  Use of the Internet: Reflections on the Emerging Research Agenda

Sonia Livingstone







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