This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity markers on social networking sites (SNSs) shape interpersonal impressions, and particularly the boundaries that SNSs present for articulating unconstrained “hoped-for possible selves.” An experiment employing mock-up Facebook profiles was conducted, showing that appearing with friends on a Facebook profile picture as well as increasingly higher number of Facebook friends strengthened perceptions of a profiler's hoped-for level of social connectedness. Excessive numbers of friends, however, weakened perceptions of a profiler's real-level social connectedness, particularly among participants with smaller social networks on Facebook themselves. The di...
Despite the enormous popularity of Online Social Networking sites (OSNs; e.g., Facebook and Myspace)...
This study approaches online social networking from the opposite direction, focusing on unsociabilit...
With the Internet growing faster than ever, online social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook ar...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Following Wellman and Castells, instead of being organized in groups, our lives are articulated arou...
Interaction on social networking sites (SNS) occurs in an environment that is rife with a multitude ...
As a concept embedded in belonging, the beneficial outcomes associated with social connectedness are...
As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a new environment of interaction where ...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
Advertisers are keen on finding ways to leverage social network sites (SNS) such as Facebook, one of...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
The amount of literature on social networking sites (SNS) and the question of the impacts it has on ...
Although still largely the province of teenagers and college students, Online Social-Networking Webs...
Despite the enormous popularity of Online Social Networking sites (OSNs; e.g., Facebook and Myspace)...
This study approaches online social networking from the opposite direction, focusing on unsociabilit...
With the Internet growing faster than ever, online social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook ar...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Following Wellman and Castells, instead of being organized in groups, our lives are articulated arou...
Interaction on social networking sites (SNS) occurs in an environment that is rife with a multitude ...
As a concept embedded in belonging, the beneficial outcomes associated with social connectedness are...
As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a new environment of interaction where ...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
Advertisers are keen on finding ways to leverage social network sites (SNS) such as Facebook, one of...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
The amount of literature on social networking sites (SNS) and the question of the impacts it has on ...
Although still largely the province of teenagers and college students, Online Social-Networking Webs...
Despite the enormous popularity of Online Social Networking sites (OSNs; e.g., Facebook and Myspace)...
This study approaches online social networking from the opposite direction, focusing on unsociabilit...
With the Internet growing faster than ever, online social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook ar...