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Kate M. Miltner
Kate M. Miltner
Lecturer in Data, AI, and Society, University of Sheffield
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# MasculinitySoFragile: Culture, structure, and networked misogyny
S Banet-Weiser, KM Miltner
Feminist media studies 16 (1), 171-174, 2016
5702016
Big Data| critiquing Big Data: Politics, ethics, epistemology| special section introduction
K Crawford, ML Gray, K Miltner
International Journal of Communication 8, 10, 2014
4302014
“There’s no place for lulz on LOLCats”: The role of genre, gender, and group identity in the interpretation and enjoyment of an Internet meme
KM Miltner
First Monday, 2014
3412014
Never gonna GIF you up: Analyzing the cultural significance of the animated GIF
KM Miltner, T Highfield
Social Media+ Society 3 (3), 2056305117725223, 2017
2132017
Histories of hating
T Shepherd, A Harvey, T Jordan, S Srauy, K Miltner
Social Media+ Society 1 (2), 2056305115603997, 2015
1482015
Internet memes
KM Miltner
The SAGE handbook of social media 55, 412-428, 2018
1322018
Put down that phone and talk to me: Understanding the roles of mobile phone norm adherence and similarity in relationships
JA Hall, NK Baym, KM Miltner
Mobile Media & Communication 2 (2), 134-153, 2014
1012014
Srsly phenomenal: An investigation into the appeal of LOLcats
K Miltner
Unpublished master’s dissertation). London School of Economics, London, UK …, 2011
702011
Selfies| the Selfie of the Year of the Selfie: Reflections on a Media Scandal
KM Miltner, NK Baym
International Journal of Communication 9, 15, 2015
672015
“One part politics, one part technology, one part history”: Racial representation in the Unicode 7.0 emoji set
KM Miltner
New Media & Society 23 (3), 515-534, 2021
252021
Policing “fake” femininity: Authenticity, accountability, and influencer antifandom
BE Duffy, KM Miltner, A Wahlstedt
New Media & Society 24 (7), 1657-1676, 2022
24*2022
“Tom had us all doing front-end web development”: a nostalgic (re) imagining of Myspace
KM Miltner, Y Gerrard
Internet Histories 6 (1-2), 48-67, 2022
182022
Girls Who Coded: Gender in Twentieth Century U.K. and U.S. Computing
KM Miltner
Science, Technology, & Human Values 1 (16), 2018
172018
‘One part politics, one part technology, one part history’: The construction of the emoji set in Unicode 7.0
K Miltner
National Communication Association (Las Vegas), 2015
92015
The Meme Election: Clicktivism, the Buzzfeed Effect and Corporate Meme-Jacking
W Phillips, K Miltner
The Awl, 2012
82012
Everything Old Is New Again: A Comparison of Midcentury American EDP Schools and Contemporary Coding Bootcamps
KM Miltner
Information & Culture 57 (3), 255-282, 2022
32022
RuPaul’s Drag Race keyboard: Affect and resistance through visual communication
K Miltner
Appified: Culture in the age of apps, 289-298, 2018
32018
Taking a second look at the learn-to-code craze
K Miltner
Parenting for a Digital Future, 2018
32018
Policing" fake" femininity: Anger and accusation in influencer" hateblog" communities
BE Duffy, K Miltner, A Wahlstedt
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2020
22020
How the Aurora Shootings Became Fodder for Lulz
K Miltner
Atlantic. com/technology, 2012
22012
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