online
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When a computer or a user is directly connected into a network and is capable of interacting with it, for example by querying the contents of a database.
Longitudinal Change of an Online Political Discussion Forum: Antecedents of Discussion Network Size and Evolution
in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
September 2018; p ublished online July 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Communication Studies; Use of Technology in Communication; Communication Theory and Methodology; Information and Communication Technologies; Media and Communication. 9321 words.
Abstract
By analyzing 13-month longitudinal digital trace data, we examined why some people have larger discussion networks than others and which communication...
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Performing a Vanilla Self: Respectability Politics, Social Class, and the Digital World
in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
P ublished online April 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Communication Studies; Use of Technology in Communication; Communication Theory and Methodology; Information and Communication Technologies; Media and Communication. 9104 words.
Abstract
“Respectability politics” describes a self-presentation strategy historically adopted by African-American women to reject White stereotypes by...
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Cyberbullying Bystander Intervention: The Number of Offenders and Retweeting Predict Likelihood of Helping a Cyberbullying Victim
in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
P ublished online April 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Communication Studies; Use of Technology in Communication; Communication Theory and Methodology; Information and Communication Technologies; Media and Communication. 8696 words.
Abstract
Cyberbullying happens while bystanders are watching. To understand cyberbystanders’ experience, the present experiment investigates how repetitive...
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One Size Fits All: Context Collapse, Self-Presentation Strategies and Language Styles on Facebook
in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
P ublished online April 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Communication Studies; Use of Technology in Communication; Communication Theory and Methodology; Information and Communication Technologies; Media and Communication. 9584 words.
Abstract
This study empirically examines context collapse on Facebook by examining audience influences on content and language in self-disclosures. Context...
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