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SMSociety 2017: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Social Media & Society, SMSociety 2017, Toronto, ON, Canada, July 28-30, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4847-8
- Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Jenna Jacobson, Philip Mai, Bernie Hogan, Jeff Hemsley, Kyounghee Hazel Kwon:
Introduction to the 2017 International Conference on Social Media and Society. 1:1-1:2
Full Papers
- Aseel Addawood, Jodi Schneider, Masooda N. Bashir:
Stance Classification of Twitter Debates: The Encryption Debate as A Use Case. 2:1-2:10 - Olga Boichak:
Battlefront Volunteers: Mapping and Deconstructing Civilian Resilience Networks in Ukraine. 3:1-3:10 - Alton Y. K. Chua, Snehasish Banerjee:
A Study of Tweet Veracity to Separate Rumours from Counter-Rumours. 4:1-4:8 - Brooke Erin Duffy, Urszula Pruchniewska, Leah M. Scolere:
Platform-Specific Self-Branding: Imagined Affordances of the Social Media Ecology. 5:1-5:9 - Harry T. Dyer:
The Presentation of Selfie in Everyday Life: Considering the Relationship Between Social Media Design and User in the Online Actions and Interactions of Young People. 6:1-6:11 - Lisa M. Given, Denise Cantrell Winkler, Kathryn Hopps-Wallis:
Social Media for Social Good: A Study of Experiences and Opportunities in Rural Australia. 7:1-7:7 - Jeff Hemsley, Martha García-Murillo, Ian MacInnes:
Retweets for Policy Advocates: Tweet Diffusion in The Policy Discussion Space of Universal Basic Income. 8:1-8:10 - Jeff Hemsley, Sikana Tanupabrungsun, Bryan C. Semaan:
Call to Retweet: Negotiated Diffusion of Strategic Political Messages. 9:1-9:10 - Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christoph Lutz:
Spiral of Silence 2.0: Political Self-Censorship among Young Facebook Users. 10:1-10:12 - Joshua Introne, Luca Iandoli, Julia DeCook, Irem Gökçe Yildirim, Shaima Elzeini:
The Collaborative Construction and Evolution of Pseudo-knowledge in Online Conversations. 11:1-11:10 - Sam Jackson, Feifei Zhang, Olga Boichak, Lauren Bryant, Yingya Li, Jeff Hemsley, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Bryan C. Semaan, Nancy McCracken:
Identifying Political Topics in Social Media Messages: A Lexicon-Based Approach. 12:1-12:10 - Brigitte Juanals, Jean-Luc Minel:
Information Flow on Digital Social Networks during a Cultural Event: Methodology and Analysis of the "European Night of Museums 2016" on Twitter. 13:1-13:10 - Ju-Sung Lee, Adina Nerghes:
Labels and sentiment in social media: On the role of perceived agency in online discussions of the refugee crisis. 14:1-14:10 - Masarah Paquet-Clouston, Olivier Bilodeau, David Décary-Hétu:
Can We Trust Social Media Data?: Social Network Manipulation by an IoT Botnet. 15:1-15:9 - Chamil Rathnayake, Daniel D. Suthers:
Twitter Issue Response Hashtags as Affordances for Momentary Connectedness. 16:1-16:10 - Melodie Yun-Ju Song, Anatoliy A. Gruzd:
Examining Sentiments and Popularity of Pro- and Anti-Vaccination Videos on YouTube. 17:1-17:8 - Lea Stahel, Katja Rost:
Angels and Devils of Digital Social Norm Enforcement: A Theory about Aggressive versus Civilized Online Comments. 18:1-18:9 - Zoetanya Sujon, Lisette Johnston:
Public Friends and Private Sharing: Understanding Shifting Privacies in Sharing Culture. 19:1-19:13 - Emily Tetzlaff, Emily Jago, Ann Pegoraro, Tammy Eger:
#DistractinglySexy: How Social Media was used as a Counter Narrative on Gender in STEM. 20:1-20:10 - Katrin Tiidenberg, Annette N. Markham, Gabriel Pereira, Mads Rehder, Ramona Dremljuga, Jannek K. Sommer, Meghan Dougherty:
"I'm an Addict" and Other Sensemaking Devices: A Discourse Analysis of Self-Reflections on Lived Experience of Social Media. 21:1-21:10 - Rama Adithya Varanasi, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Shahtab Wahid, John M. Carroll:
TweetSight: Enhancing Financial Analysts' Social Media Use. 22:1-22:10 - Jessica Vitak, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Zahra Ashktorab, Karla A. Badillo-Urquiola:
Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Social Media to Grieve Following the Loss of Pet. 23:1-23:10 - Zhiying Yue, Zena Toh, Michael A. Stefanone:
Me, Myselfie, and I: Individual and Platform Differences in Selfie Taking and Sharing Behaviour. 24:1-24:12 - Feifei Zhang, Sikana Tanupabrungsun, Jeff Hemsley, Jerry Lamont Robinson, Bryan C. Semaan, Lauren Bryant, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Olga Boichak, Yatish Hegde:
Strategic Temporality on Social Media During the General Election of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign. 25:1-25:10
Work-in-Progress Papers
- Amelia Acker, Leanne Bowler:
What is Your Data Silhouette?: Raising Teen Awareness of their Data Traces in Social Media. 26:1-26:5 - Juan Pablo Alperin, Erik Warren Hanson, Kenneth Shores, Stefanie Haustein:
Twitter bot surveys: A discrete choice experiment to increase response rates. 27:1-27:4 - Laurie J. Bonnici:
Glyphexts (Glyphs + Text = Effect) as Information Divide: Screen Reader Impact on Interpreting Sentimentality in Online Social Media Review Posts. 28:1-28:5 - Wil Chivers, Helen Blakely, Steve Davies:
Investigating the Patterns and Prevalence of UK Trade Unionism on Twitter. 29:1-29:5 - Sanchari Das, Javon Goard, Dakota S. Murray:
How Celebrities Feed Tweeples with Personal and Promotional Tweets: Celebrity Twitter Use and Audience Engagement. 30:1-30:5 - Dorian Hunter Davis:
Is Twitter a Generalizable Public Sphere?: A Comparison of 2016 Presidential Campaign Issue Importance among General and Twitter Publics. 31:1-31:5 - Vanessa Paz Dennen, Stacey A. Rutledge, Lauren M. Bagdy, Jerrica T. Rowlett, Shannon Burnick, Sarah Joyce:
Context Collapse and Student Social Media Networks: Where Life and High School Collide. 32:1-32:5 - Renée Desjardins:
Translation, Social Media, and the Concept of Augmentation: The Good, The Bad, and The Interdisciplinary. 33:1-33:5 - Shreenita Ghosh, Ritomaitree Sarkar:
Comparing Civility and Inclusivity of E-Discussion Forum and Radio Talk Platform: A Critical Discourse Analysis of User Comments on the Newest and Oldest 'Faceless', Mediated Discursive Spaces. 34:1-34:5 - Maria Gintova:
Social Media Use by Government in Canada: Examining Interactions of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada on Twitter and Facebook. 35:1-35:5 - Jan-Frederik Gräve:
Exploring the Perception of Influencers Vs. Traditional Celebrities: Are Social Media Stars a New Type of Endorser? 36:1-36:5 - Youngsub Han, Beomseok Hong, Kwangmi Ko Kim:
Super Bowl Live Tweets: The Usage of Social Media during a Sporting Event. 37:1-37:5 - Anne Helmond, David B. Nieborg, Fernando N. van der Vlist:
The Political Economy of Social Data: A Historical Analysis of Platform-Industry Partnerships. 38:1-38:5 - Jaigris Hodson, April Lindgren:
Is No Election News Good News?: The 2015 Canadian Election and Locally Relevant News on Twitter. 39:1-39:5 - Jaigris Hodson, Brian Traynor, Gilbert Wilkes:
Free Pile Sort as a Method to Understand Gender Differences: An Ecological Model of Social Media Use. 40:1-40:5 - Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christoph Lutz, Severina Müller, Miriam Meckel:
Facebook Escapism and Online Political Participation. 41:1-41:6 - Jill E. Hopke, Luis Hestres:
The Paris Climate Talks (COP21) in Visual Social Media. 42:1-42:5 - Stephanie Horsley, Janice Waldron:
Challenging Music Education: The Transformative Potential of Social Media. 43:1-43:5 - Emily Hund:
Measured Beauty: Exploring the aesthetics of Instagram's fashion influencers. 44:1-44:5 - Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, J. Hunter Priniski, Soumajyoti Sarkar, Jana Shakarian, Paulo Shakarian:
Crisis and Collective Problem Solving in Dark Web: An Exploration of a Black Hat Forum. 45:1-45:5 - James Lannigan:
Branding Practices in The New(Er) Media: A Comparison of Retailer Twitter and Web-Based Images. 46:1-46:5 - Jianing Li, Devin Conathan, Ceri Hughes:
Rethinking Emotional Desensitization to Violence: Methodological and Theoretical Insights From Social Media Data. 47:1-47:5 - Reham Ebada Mohamed, Thaís Bardini Idalino, Sonia Chiasson:
When private and professional lives meet: The impact of digital footprints on employees and political candidates. 48:1-48:5 - Brenda Moon:
Identifying Bots in the Australian Twittersphere. 49:1-49:5 - Jonathan A. Obar, Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch:
Clickwrap Impact: Quick-Join Options and Ignoring Privacy and Terms of Service Policies of Social Networking Services. 50:1-50:5 - Elliot T. Panek, Connor Hollenbach, Jinjie Yang, Tyler Rhodes:
Growth and Inequality of Participation in Online Communities: A Longitudinal Analysis. 51:1-51:5 - Luci Pangrazio, Neil Selwyn:
'My Data, My Bad ...': Young People's Personal Data Understandings and (Counter)Practices. 52:1-52:5 - Brooke Erin Duffy, Jefferson Pooley:
Idols of Promotion: The Triumph of Self-Branding in the Social Media Age. 53:1-53:5 - Kelly Quinn:
The Cognitive Benefits of Social Media Use in Later Life: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study. 54:1-54:5 - Olga Rodak, Karolina Mikolajewska-Zajac:
'Paradigm Clash' in the Digital Labor Literature: Reconciling Critical Theory and Interpretive Approach in Empirical Research. 55:1-55:5 - Patrícia G. C. Rossini, Jeff Hemsley, Sikana Tanupabrungsun, Feifei Zhang, Jerry Lamont Robinson, Jennifer Stromer-Galley:
Social Media, U.S. Presidential Campaigns, and Public Opinion Polls: Disentangling Effects. 56:1-56:5 - L. Y. C. Wong, Jacquelyn A. Burkell:
Motivations for Sharing News on Social Media. 57:1-57:5 - Tien Ee Dominic Yeo, Tsz Hang Chu:
Promoting Hook-Ups or Filling Sexual Health Information Gaps?: Exploring Young People's Sex Talk on Facebook. 58:1-58:4 - Yini Zhang, Yidong Wang, Jordan M. Foley, Jiyoun Suk, Devin Conathan:
Tweeting Mass Shootings: The Dynamics of Issue Attention on Social Media. 59:1-59:5
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