A cross-cultural comparison of social networking friendship between MySpace (in USA) and Wretch (in Taiwan) was conducted utilizing the high- and low-context framework proposed by Edward T. Hall (1976). Three network indicators were used to describe the network structure of both social network sites: size, density, and heterogeneity. Data were drawn from the forum “Jobs, Work, Careers” on MySpace and “Job-Related” on Wretch over a 2-month period from mid-October to mid-December in 2007. For each of the 2 sites, 6 users (3 men and 3 women) were randomly selected as sources or “seeds” from which to crawl the friendship networks. From the 6 seed users, a snowball sample was constructed by crawling 2 degrees out along the networks. The results...
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Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
The first aim of this study was to compare the quality of online, offline, and mixed-mode friendship...
The increased use of the Internet as a new tool in communication has changed the way people interact...
Quantitative study of collective dynamics in online social networks is a new challenge based on the ...
Close friendship is a crucial and distinctive interpersonal tie that can survive a lifetime. Maintai...
This paper examines the characteristics of online social networks. The researcher collected the dat...
ABSTRACT- Research examining friend networking sites has greatly increased in the past several month...
A cross-cultural comparison of social networking structure on McDonald’s Facebook fan sites between...
We study the characteristics of large online social net-works through an extensive analysis of over ...
Like many topics of psychological research, the explanation for friendship is at once intuitive and ...
As Web 2.0 emerges, Internet users realise a new degree of self-publication through blogs, wikis and...
Social networking sites (SNS) have recently used by millions of people all over the world. An SNS is...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
The first aim of this study was to compare the quality of online, offline, and mixed-mode friendship...
The increased use of the Internet as a new tool in communication has changed the way people interact...
Quantitative study of collective dynamics in online social networks is a new challenge based on the ...
Close friendship is a crucial and distinctive interpersonal tie that can survive a lifetime. Maintai...