Networked sociability and individualism technology for personal and professional relationships /
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Language: | English |
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Individualist motivators and community functional constraints in social media: the case of wikis and Wikipedia / Sorin Adam Matei and Robert J. Bruno
- 2. Conceptualizing social interactions in networked spaces / Jenny Kennedy
- 3. Registry culture and networked sociability: building individual identity through information records / José María Zavala Pérez
- 4. The challenge of audience research on Web 2.0: the possibilities, problems and perspectives of sentiment analysis / Romana Andò
- 5. Invisible interactions: what latent social interaction can tell us about social relationships in social network sites / Miriam J. Metzger ... [et al.]
- 6. Social network site use among Dutch students: effects of time and platform / Sonja Utz
- 7. Sociability in social network sites: Facebook as trial platform for social behavioral patterns / Bernadette Kneidinger
- 8. Branding identity: facebook, brands and self construction / Geraldina Roberti and Alberto Marinelli
- 9. Checking in at the urban playground: digital geographies and electronic Flâneurs / Martin Berg
- 10. Revived and refreshed: selective exposure to blogs and political Web sites for political information / Thomas J. Johnson, Shannon L. Bichard and Weiwu Zhang
- 11. Net gain?: selective exposure and selective avoidance of social network sites / Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson
- 12. Public Administrations and Citizens 2.0: exploring digital public communication strategies and civic interaction within Italian municipality pages on Facebook / Alessandro Lovari and Lorenza Parisi
- 13. Networked individualism, constructions of community and religious identity: the case of emerging church bloggers in Australia / Paul Emerson Teusner.