Media and communications topic list of research papers
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Social Representations Theory2017 / Birgitta Höijer
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Driving the Internet: Mobile Internets, Cars, and the Social2012 / Gerard Goggin
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Rethinking the Perceived Self: Samples from Facebook2015 / Anita Kasabova
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women responding to the anti-Islam film Fitna: voices and acts of citizenship on YouTube2011 / Farida Vis, Liesbet van Zoonen, Sabina Mihelj
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Big Data is a big lie without little data: Humanistic intelligence as a human right2017 / Steve Mann
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Classifying Twitter Topic-Networks Using Social Network Analysis2017 / Itai Himelboim, Marc A. Smith, Lee Rainie, Ben Shneiderman, Camila Espina
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Life Cycle Assessment of Noise Emissions: Comment on a Recent Publication2016 / Reinout Heijungs, Stefano Cucurachi
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The use and value of digital media for information about pregnancy and early motherhood: a focus group study2016 / Deborah Lupton
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Media Literacy in ‘Big Kitchen (1952)’ historical documentary2017 / Mohd. Nor Shahizan Ali, Dan Fleming, Ali Salman, Novell Lyndon
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Social Media Users’ Legal Consciousness About Privacy2017 / Katharine Sarikakis, Lisa Winter
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Analysis of the use of social media in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) using the Technology Acceptance Model2017 / Duvince Zhalimar Dumpit, Cheryl Joy Fernandez
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Glocalizing’ the Hijab: A Malaysian Perspective2017 / Nurzihan Hassim
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A Tale of Four Platforms: Motivations and Uses of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat Among College Students?2017 / Saleem Alhabash, Mengyan Ma
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Instagram use is linked to increased symptoms of orthorexia nervosa2017 / Pixie G. Turner, Carmen E. Lefevre
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Tweeting Transit: An examination of social media strategies for transport information management during a large event
Abstract Social media platforms are seeing increasing adoption by public transport agencies, as they provide a cost-effective, reliable, and timely mechanism for sharing information with passengers and other travellers. In this paper, we use a case...
2017 / Caitlin Cottrill, Paul Gault, Godwin Yeboah, John D. Nelson, Jillian Anable, et al. -
Individual differences in susceptibility to online influence: A theoretical review
Abstract Scams and other malicious attempts to influence people are continuing to proliferate across the globe, aided by the availability of technology that makes it increasingly easy to create communications that appear to come from legitimate...
2017 / Emma J. Williams, Amy Beardmore, Adam N. Joinson -
Do Institutional Social Networks Work? Fostering a Sense of Community and Enhancing Learning2017 / Stylianos Hatzipanagos, Bernadette A. John
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A subtle economy of time: Social media and the transformation of Indonesia's Islamic preacher economy2017 / Martin Slama
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Iranian-Norwegian Media Consumption2017 / Sharam Alghasi
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Why media representations of corporations matter for public health policy: a scoping review2016 / Heide Weishaar, Lori Dorfman, Nicholas Freudenberg, Benjamin Hawkins, Katherine Smith, et al.