Publication alert! Conference special issue of SM+S now published

Delighted to announce that the SMSociety conference special issue is now live on the Social Media + Society journal web-site!

The Special Issue on Platforms, publics, and anti-publics focused on the complex intersection of platforms, including issues around their ownership, datafication, business models, and algorithms; and the emergence of publics and anti-publics online, which has been increasingly impacted by platforms infrastructures and designs. This Special Issue underscores the need to understand how online publics are influenced by sociotechnical affordances and shaped by the political and ideological influence of platforms’ governances. The articles featured in this issue explore the role of digital platforms in relation to sociability and public discourse; and dive into the discussion of publics, marked by the emergence of online communities and sociability online, and anti-publics on social media, poisoned by political propaganda and online abuse. The articles included in the issue are extended versions of the research presented at the 2024 International Conference on Social Media and Society (#SMSociety).

As editors, we are really proud of this special collection. The selected papers represent a range of work covering everything from feminism on Chinese social media to the ways in which ’emotions’ are understood by major platforms/technology companies. It is worth pointing out that the selected articles come from a pool of almost 80 high quality papers and it took significant editorial acumen to settle on the final 8 (plus our introduction).

Editors: Zoetanya Sujon, Harry T. Dyer, and Felipe Bonow Soares

Publication date: August 2025

Zoetanya Sujon, Harry T. Dyer, and Felipe Bonow SoaresSpecial Issue Introduction “Social Media and Society: Platforms, Publics, and Anti-Publics
Camille Alloing, Elsa Fortant, Julien Pierre, Fabien Richert and Rémi PalisserKnowing Your Users by Heart. A critical examination of the scientific research on emotions conducted by social media platforms
Chelsea Butkowski and Frances CorrySocial Media’s Midlife Crisis? How Public Discourse Imagines Platform Futures
Carlos Entrena-SerranoWatch, Scroll, Repeat: How Interface Design Shapes Consumptive Curation Affordances on TikTok
Xiaoyi LiuFierce Feminism or False Promises? Netizens’ Perceptions of the Party-State in Gender Controversies on Weibo
Esteban Morales, Jaigris Hodson, Yimin Chen, Kaitlynn Mendes, George Veletsianos, and Chandell Gosse“Stop being so fkn soft”: Masculinity, politics and the acceptance of gender-based online violence myths among young Canadian men
Hui Lin and Rafal ZaborowskiFlame badges and virtual pets: Gamified sociality on Douyin
Leiyuan Tian, Fan Liang, and Zhao Alexandre HuangChina Defenders from Abroad: Exploring Pro-China Foreign Political Influencers on X/Twitter
Cynthia McLeodBlack Twitter as “Master” Social Architects: Maintaining Online Community Boundaries Through the Production of Time and Place