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The Oxford handbook of networked communication / edited by Brooke Foucault Welles and Sandra González-Bailón
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Publisher (New York : Oxford University Press)
Year 2018-2020
Authors Welles, Brooke Foucault editor
González-Bailón, Sandra 1977- editor

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OB00124043 Oxford Handbooks Online (電子ブック) 9780190460532

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (616 pages)
Other titles variant access title:Networked communication
Contents Introduction: Communication in the Networked Age / Brooke Foucault Welles, Sandra González-Bailón
The New Dynamics of Organizational Change / Matthew S. Weber
Online Communication by Emergency Responders during Crisis Events / Emma S. Spiro
Understanding Social Dynamics Online: Social Networks, Social Capital, and Social Interactions / Nicole Ellison
Revolutionizing Mental Health with Social Media / Munmun De Choudhury
The Analysis of Social Capital in Digital Environments: A Social Investment Approach / K. Hazel Kwon
Multiplying the Medium: Tie Strength, Social Role, and Mobile Media Multiplexity / Jack Jamieson, Jeffrey Boase, Tetsuro Kobayashi
Mobile Space and Agility as the Subversive Partner / Carolyn Marvin
Our Stage, Our Streets: Brooklyn Drag and the Queer Imaginary / Jessa Lingel
Digital Mapping of Urban Mobility Patterns / Douglas J. Wiebe, Christopher N. Morrison
Political Communication Research in a Networked World / Michael X. Delli Carpini
Networks and Information Flow: The Second Golden Age / David Lazer
Moving Beyond Sentiment Analysis: Social Media and Emotions in Political Communication / Jaime E. Settle
Dynamics of Attention and Public Opinion in Social Media / Emilio Ferrara
A Satisficing Search Model of Text Production / Drew B. Margolin
Modeling and Measuring Deliberation Online / Nick Beauchamp
Studying Networked Communication in the Middle East: Social Disrupter and Social Observatory / Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Muzammil M. Hussain, Ingmar Weber
The Ethics of Digital Research / Jeffrey T. Hancock
Unintended Consequences of Using Digital Methods in Difficult Research Environments / Katy E. Pearce
A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Web Data Collection / Alan Mislove, Christo Wilson
Responsible Research on Social Networks: Dilemmas and Solutions / Jon Crowcroft, Hamed Haddadi, Tristan Henderson
Digital Trace Data and Social Research: A Proactive Research Ethics / Ericka Menchen-Trevino
Partition-Specific Network Analysis of Digital Trace Data: Research Questions and Tools / Deen Freelon
Conclusion: The Past and Future of Communication Research / Sandra González-Bailón, Brooke Foucault Welles
Ethical Issues in Internet Research: The Case of China / Bo Mai, Maria Repnikova
One Foot on the Streets, One Foot on the Web: Analyzing the Ecosystem of Protest Movements in an Era of Pervasive Digital Communication / Paolo Gerbaudo
Research on Mobile Phone Data in the Global South: Opportunities and Challenges / Seyram Avle, Emmanuel Quartey, David Hutchful
The Neuroscience of Information Sharing / Christin Scholz, Emily B. Falk
Dynamical Processes in Time-Varying Networks / Bruno Gonçalves, Nicola Perra
Rebooting Mass Communication: Using Computational and Network Tools to Rebuild Media Theory / Katherine Ognyanova
Propagation Phenomena in Social Media / Meeyoung Cha, Fabrício Benevenuto, Saptarshi Ghosh, Krishna Gummadi
How Can Computational Social Science Motivate the Development of Theories, Data, and Methods to Advance Our Understanding of Communication and Organizational Dynamics? / Noshir Contractor
Studying Populations of Online Communities / Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Shaw
Gender and Networks in Virtual Worlds / Grace Benefield, Cuihua Shen
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Communication technologies, including the Internet, social media, and countless online applications, create the infrastructure and interface through which many of our interactions take place today. This form of networked communication creates new questions about how we establish relationships, engage in public, build a sense of identity, and delimit the private domain. Digital technologies have also enabled new ways of observing the world; many of our daily interactions leave a digital trail that, if followed, can help us unravel the rhythms of social life and the complexity of the world we inhabit, including dynamics of change. The analysis of digital data requires partnerships across disciplinary boundaries that are still uncommon. This book bridges academic silos so that we can address the big puzzles that beat at the heart of social life in this networked age
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Subjects LCSH:Digital media -- Social aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Online social networks
Classification LCC:HM851
DC23:302.231
ID 8000061526
ISBN 9780190460532

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