Emerging adults are encountering a developmental stage in a polymediated world that brings autonomy, intimacy, and identity to the forefront of their transition from adolescence to adulthood. This study focuses on traditionally-aged college students who are deeply immersed with digital technology and communication as a primary method to communicate and interact with peers, partners, teachers, and family members. To understand the relationship between digital communication and emerging adulthood, researchers facilitated a qualitative study grounded in ethnomethodological and dramaturgical perspective to uncover the unique ways in which college students make sense of their social media during this developmental time period. Data collection oc...
Social networking sites (e.g., MySpace and Facebook) are popular online communication forms among ad...
Over the past few decades there has been a trend of emerging adults (18-25 year olds) leavin...
This article reviews the recent literature on uses, effects, and gratifications of media during emer...
Emerging adults are encountering a developmental stage in a polymediated world that brings autonomy,...
This study adopts a dialectical perspective to explore how students transitioning to college communi...
This study set out to explore the subjective experiences of five emerging adult Facebook users throu...
Social media has become part of the fabric of American society and culture, effectively changing peo...
Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be...
The social networking site Facebook has shown impressive growth and increasing influence on the ways...
The expanding landscape of social media offers users several platforms to introduce into their lifes...
Masspersonal self-disclosure on social network sites entails new risks and benefits for bridging soc...
Is there a trade-off between having large networks of social connections on social networking sites ...
Social Media play a fundamental role in the lives of many college students today. Young adults consu...
Facebook is framed as a dangerous tool or at best, a colossal waste of time for adolescents. Storie...
Social networking sites are a recent phenomenon and have experienced tremendous growth in popularity...
Social networking sites (e.g., MySpace and Facebook) are popular online communication forms among ad...
Over the past few decades there has been a trend of emerging adults (18-25 year olds) leavin...
This article reviews the recent literature on uses, effects, and gratifications of media during emer...
Emerging adults are encountering a developmental stage in a polymediated world that brings autonomy,...
This study adopts a dialectical perspective to explore how students transitioning to college communi...
This study set out to explore the subjective experiences of five emerging adult Facebook users throu...
Social media has become part of the fabric of American society and culture, effectively changing peo...
Starting college is an exciting and pivotal time for students. During this time, the student will be...
The social networking site Facebook has shown impressive growth and increasing influence on the ways...
The expanding landscape of social media offers users several platforms to introduce into their lifes...
Masspersonal self-disclosure on social network sites entails new risks and benefits for bridging soc...
Is there a trade-off between having large networks of social connections on social networking sites ...
Social Media play a fundamental role in the lives of many college students today. Young adults consu...
Facebook is framed as a dangerous tool or at best, a colossal waste of time for adolescents. Storie...
Social networking sites are a recent phenomenon and have experienced tremendous growth in popularity...
Social networking sites (e.g., MySpace and Facebook) are popular online communication forms among ad...
Over the past few decades there has been a trend of emerging adults (18-25 year olds) leavin...
This article reviews the recent literature on uses, effects, and gratifications of media during emer...