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SMSociety 2018: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society, SMSociety 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 18-20, 2018. ACM 2018
- Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Jenna Jacobson, Philip Mai, Jeff Hemsley, Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, Ravi Vatrapu, Anabel Quan-Haase, Luke Sloan, Jaigris Hodson:
Introduction to the 2018 International Conference on Social Media and Society. 1-4
Full Papers
- Amelia Acker, Dhiraj Murthy:
Venmo: Understanding Mobile Payments as Social Media. 5-12 - Warren Allen, Abigail Leigh Phillips:
Consensus Analysis of Shared Beliefs Among Young Adults About Anonymity in Social Media. 13-21 - Oylun Apak:
The Uncensored Masses: 2016 Turkish Coup Attempt in Facebook Video Posts. 22-30 - Dorota Celinska:
Coding together in a social network: collaboration among GitHub users. 31-40 - Tsz Hang Chu, Tien Ee Dominic Yeo:
Rethinking Social Media and Political Engagement: An Examination of the Disconnective Practices of Politically Active Youths in Hong Kong. 41-50 - Jessica M. Covert, Michael A. Stefanone, Brooke Foucault Welles, Zhiying Yue, Zena Toh:
#thanksfortheinvite: Examining Attention to Social Exclusion Signals Online. 51-63 - Marc Esteve Del Valle, Alicia Wanless-Berk, Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Philip Mai:
Unpredictably Trump?: Predicting Clicktivist-like Actions on Trump's Facebook Posts During the 2016 U.S. Primary Election. 64-70 - Mylynn Felt, Delia Dumitrica, Rhon Teruelle:
Social Media Obstacles in Grassroots Civic Mobilizations. 71-81 - Supraja Gurajala, Jeanna N. Matthews:
Twitter data analysis to understand societal response to air quality. 82-90 - Jeff Hemsley, Sikana Tanupabrungsun:
Viral Design: User Concepts of Virality on the Niche Social Media Site, Dribbble. 91-101 - Amy Johnson, Celeste Lawson, Kate Ames:
Are you really one of us?: Exploring Ethics, Risk and Insider Research in a Private Facebook Community. 102-109 - Emad Khazraee, Bahareh Gharehgozlou, Mark Chalmers:
Twitter and Self-organization of Connective Action: The Case of Missing Iranian Climbers. 110-119 - Kevin Koidl, Owen Conlan, Wessel Reijers, Mark Farrell, Melissa Hoover:
The BigFoot Initiative: An Investigation of Digital Footprint Awareness in Social Media. 120-127 - Piper Liping Liu, Tien Ee Dominic Yeo:
Weak Tie Matters for Well-Being: An Examination of Chinese Migrant Workers' Personal Network Structure, Social Capital, and Perceived Social Support. 128-137 - Guillaume Nadon, Marcus Feilberg, Mathias Johansen, Irina Shklovski:
In the User We Trust: Unrealistic Expectations of Facebook's Privacy Mechanisms. 138-149 - Anabel Quan-Haase, Isioma Elueze:
Revisiting the Privacy Paradox: Concerns and Protection Strategies in the Social Media Experiences of Older Adults. 150-159 - Max Sjöblom, Lobna Hassan, Joseph Macey, Maria Törhönen, Juho Hamari:
Liking the Game: How Can Spectating Motivations Influence Social Media Usage at Live Esports Events? 160-167 - Felipe Bonow Soares, Raquel Recuero, Gabriela Zago:
Influencers in Polarized Political Networks on Twitter. 168-177 - Ella Taylor-Smith, Colin F. Smith, Michael Smyth:
Democratic Participation through Crocheted Memes. 178-186 - Mikkel Villebro, Irina Shklovski, Luca Rossi, Alex Bjørstorp:
Comfortably Numb: Danish Teens' Attitudes, Towards Social Media Platforms. 187-196 - Xiaoyi Yuan, Andrew T. Crooks:
Examining Online Vaccination Discussion and Communities in Twitter. 197-206
Work-in-Progress Papers
- Amelia Acker, Daniel Carter:
Pocket Preppers: Performing Preparedness with Everyday Carry Posts on Instagram. 207-211 - Zinaida Adelhardt, Stefan Markus, Thomas Eberle:
Teenagers' Reaction on the Long-Lasting Separation from Smartphones, Anxiety and Fear of Missing Out. 212-216 - Wasim Ahmed, Peter A. Bath, Laura Sbaffi, Gianluca Demartini:
Moral Panic through the Lens of Twitter: An Analysis of Infectious Disease Outbreaks. 217-221 - Hongmin Ahn, Sang Yeal (Sammy) Lee, Ji Young Lee:
The Effect of Implicit Theory of Personality on SNS. 222-225 - Oluwaseun Ajao, Deepayan Bhowmik, Shahrzad Zargari:
Fake News Identification on Twitter with Hybrid CNN and RNN Models. 226-230 - Paige Alfonzo, Paul Thompson:
A Latent Growth Model of Twitter Follower Growth Trajectories Over Time. 231-235 - Çagri B. Aslan, Rahime Belen Saglam, Shujun Li:
Automatic Detection of Cyber Security Related Accounts on Online Social Networks: Twitter as an example. 236-240 - Lauren M. Bagdy, Vanessa Paz Dennen, Stacey A. Rutledge, Jerrica T. Rowlett, Shannon Burnick:
Teens and Social Media: A Case Study of High School Students' Informal Learning Practices and Trajectories. 241-245 - Michael Bossetta, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Chris Zimmerman, Duje Bonacci:
Shouting at the Wall: Does Negativity Drive Ideological Cross-posting in Brexit Facebook Comments? 246-250 - Axel Bruns, Brenda Moon, Felix Victor Münch, Patrik Wikström, Stefan Stieglitz, Florian Brachten, Björn Ross:
Detecting Twitter Bots That Share SoundCloud Tracks. 251-255 - Axel Bruns, Christian Nuernbergk, Aljosha Karim Schapals:
What Journalists Share: A Comparative Study of the National Press Corps in Australia and Germany. 256-260 - Kelli S. Burns, Kim K. Walker:
#13ReasonsWhy Twitter Users are Tweeting about a Netflix Show about Teen Suicide. 261-265 - Ehsan Dehghan:
A Year of Discursive Struggle Over Freedom of Speech on Twitter: What Can a Mixed-Methods Approach Tell Us? 266-270 - Vanessa Paz Dennen, Stacey A. Rutledge, Lauren M. Bagdy, Jerrica T. Rowlett, Shannon Burnick:
Avoiding Drama: Student and Teacher Positioning within a School's Social Media Ecosystem. 271-275 - Liz Dowthwaite, Helen Creswick, Virginia Portillo, Monica Cano, Elvira Perez Vallejos, Ansgar R. Koene, Menisha Patel:
UnBias Youth Juries. 276-280 - Johan Farkas, Marco T. Bastos:
IRA Propaganda on Twitter: Stoking Antagonism and Tweeting Local News. 281-285 - Michelle Gorea:
Snap, Scroll, Repeat: Routine Engagements with and Understandings of Visual Communication Among Youth. 286-290 - Jan-Frederik Gräve, Annika Greff:
Good KPI, Good Influencer?: Evaluating Success Metrics for Social Media Influencers. 291-295 - Jacob Groshek, Sarah Krongard, Yiyan Zhang:
Netflix and Ill?: Emotional and Health Implications of Binge Watching Streaming TV. 296-300 - Ella Guest:
(Anti-)Echo Chamber Participation: Examining Contributor Activity Beyond the Chamber. 301-304 - Jeff Hemsley, Sam Jackson:
Political Issues that Spread: Understanding Retweet Behavior During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. 305-309 - Jill E. Hopke, Molly Simis-Wilkinson, Patricia A. Loew:
Social Media in Agenda-setting: The Elsipogtog First Nation and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. 310-314 - Sihua Hu, Kaitlin T. Torphy, Zixi Chen, Brendan R. Eagan:
How Do US Teachers Align Instructional Resources to The Common Core State Standards: A Case of Pinterest. 315-319 - Gagan Jindal, Yuting Liao:
Living with HIV/AIDS: Exploring Vloggers' Narratives on YouTube. 320-324 - Beata Jungselius, Alexandra Weilenmann:
Conceptualizing 'Use' in Social Media Studies. 325-329 - Ivan Kalmar, Christopher Stevens, Nicholas Worby:
Twitter, Gab, and Racism: The Case of the Soros Myth. 330-334 - Heewon Kim, Craig R. Scott:
Going Anonymous: Uses and Perceptions of Anonymous Social Media in an IT Organization. 335-339 - Signe Sophus Lai:
#allislove. The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series. 340-344 - Lu Xiao:
A Message's Persuasive Features in Wikipedia's Article for Deletion Discussions. 345-349 - Sanna Malinen, Aki Koivula, Teo Keipi, Ilkka Koiranen:
Exploring Selective Exposure and Selective Avoidance Behavior in Social Media. 350-354 - Joel Penney:
Young People as Political Influencers on Social Media: Skepticism and Network Thinking. 355-359 - Kelly Quinn, Dmitry Epstein:
#MyPrivacy: How Users Think About Social Media Privacy. 360-364 - Sonya Sachdeva, Sarah McCaffrey:
Using Social Media to Predict Air Pollution during California Wildfires. 365-369 - Sander Andreas Schwartz, Martina Skrubbeltrang Mahnke:
I - Facebook - World: How People Relate to Technology and the World through Facebook Use. 370-374 - Andra Siibak, Anu Masso:
"People who defend their homeland": Motivations for Joining and Being Active in an Anti-Immigration Group on Facebook. 375-379 - Jennifer Sonne, Ingrid Erickson:
The Expression of Emotions on Instagram. 380-384 - Lea Stahel:
Refusing a Handshake Shakes the World: How Collapsing Contexts Complicate Legitimacy Construction in Networked Publics. 385-389 - Zeph M. C. van Berlo, Giulia Ranzini:
Big Dating: A Computational Approach to Examine Gendered Self-Presentation on Tinder. 390-394 - Helena Webb, Ansgar R. Koene, Menisha Patel, Elvira Perez Vallejos:
Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue for Policy Recommendations on Algorithmic Fairness. 395-399
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