Current Research on Information Technologies and Society (eBook, PDF)
Papers from the 2013 Meetings of the American Sociological Association
Redaktion: Earl, Jennifer; Kimport, Katrina
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This book presents the latest in research on communication and information technologies, including chapters demonstrating the maturation of work on measurement, investigating user behaviour, and delving into the new terrain of theorizing social media use.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Information, Communication & Society .
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317615262
- Artikelnr.: 58401869
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317615262
- Artikelnr.: 58401869
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Sociological Association Communication and Information Technologies section
2013 Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport 2. Testing the validity of social
capital measures in the study of information and communication technologies
Lora Appel, Punit Dadlani, Maria Dwyer, Keith Hampton, Vanessa Kitzie, Ziad
A. Matni, Patricia Moore and Rannie Teodoro 3. Dimensions of Internet use:
amount, variety, and types Grant Blank and Darja Groselj 4. Twitter
publics: how online political communities signaled electoral outcomes in
the 2010 US house election Karissa McKelvey, Joseph DiGrazia and Fabio
Rojas 5. No praise without effort: experimental evidence on how rewards
affect Wikipedia's contributor community Michael Restivo and Arnout van de
Rijt 6. Need to know vs. need to share: information technology and the
intersecting work of police, fire and paramedics Carrie B. Sanders 7.
Context collapse: theorizing context collusions and collisions Jenny L.
Davis and Nathan Jurgenson 8. Are we all equally at home socializing
online? Cyberasociality and evidence for an unequal distribution of disdain
for digitally-mediated sociality Zeynep Tufekci and Matthew E. Brashears
9. Revisiting the digital divide in Canada: the impact of demographic
factors on access to the internet, level of online activity, and social
networking site usage Michael Haight, Anabel Quan-Haase and Bradley A.
Corbett
Sociological Association Communication and Information Technologies section
2013 Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport 2. Testing the validity of social
capital measures in the study of information and communication technologies
Lora Appel, Punit Dadlani, Maria Dwyer, Keith Hampton, Vanessa Kitzie, Ziad
A. Matni, Patricia Moore and Rannie Teodoro 3. Dimensions of Internet use:
amount, variety, and types Grant Blank and Darja Groselj 4. Twitter
publics: how online political communities signaled electoral outcomes in
the 2010 US house election Karissa McKelvey, Joseph DiGrazia and Fabio
Rojas 5. No praise without effort: experimental evidence on how rewards
affect Wikipedia's contributor community Michael Restivo and Arnout van de
Rijt 6. Need to know vs. need to share: information technology and the
intersecting work of police, fire and paramedics Carrie B. Sanders 7.
Context collapse: theorizing context collusions and collisions Jenny L.
Davis and Nathan Jurgenson 8. Are we all equally at home socializing
online? Cyberasociality and evidence for an unequal distribution of disdain
for digitally-mediated sociality Zeynep Tufekci and Matthew E. Brashears
9. Revisiting the digital divide in Canada: the impact of demographic
factors on access to the internet, level of online activity, and social
networking site usage Michael Haight, Anabel Quan-Haase and Bradley A.
Corbett