The participative logic of the Web 2.0 and the spreading phenomenon of the social network are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and researchers. Even if social networks are typical of every social constructs and consist in a group of people sharing some sort of bonds, family or more superficial one. The user generated logic of Web2.0 has further implemented the relational aspects of Internet. Indeed, beside the creative role that users apply to create different content outside of professional role and platform, they also have the possibility to build and shape their relationships thanks to the social network. Lately, researcher have focused on the structure and working of online social networks employed to foster connection...
The recent and rapid increase of Internet culture and new communications technologies is one importa...
This paper investigates whether or not the proposition that the second digital generation (or so-cal...
Social functioning of today’s digital natives is impossible if they do not have access to the Intern...
The participative logic of the Web 2.0 and the spreading phenomenon of the social network are increa...
Since the first Internet era, a lot is changed: the web itself is changed thanks to many technologic...
Since the first Internet era, a lot is changed: the web itself is changed thanks to many technologic...
Existing literature on technology-mediated social relations, and especially on social network sites ...
The paper aims to investigate the relationship of the new generations with Social Media through a th...
Sarah Taylor, Social networking: making the connection to Generation Next, Kansas State University, ...
Abstract Social networks have existed since ancient times. With advances in technology, they have ev...
The article analyzes the processes taking place in the youth environment in the context of digitaliz...
Depending on technological progress and the nature of the actual period characterised by speed, indi...
none2noIn recent years, the huge success of social network sites (SNSs) has principally been determi...
This paper proposes an evolutionary framework to explore the dynamics of social interaction in an en...
This study uses the Relational Bonds Theory to analyse the importance placed on activities in online...
The recent and rapid increase of Internet culture and new communications technologies is one importa...
This paper investigates whether or not the proposition that the second digital generation (or so-cal...
Social functioning of today’s digital natives is impossible if they do not have access to the Intern...
The participative logic of the Web 2.0 and the spreading phenomenon of the social network are increa...
Since the first Internet era, a lot is changed: the web itself is changed thanks to many technologic...
Since the first Internet era, a lot is changed: the web itself is changed thanks to many technologic...
Existing literature on technology-mediated social relations, and especially on social network sites ...
The paper aims to investigate the relationship of the new generations with Social Media through a th...
Sarah Taylor, Social networking: making the connection to Generation Next, Kansas State University, ...
Abstract Social networks have existed since ancient times. With advances in technology, they have ev...
The article analyzes the processes taking place in the youth environment in the context of digitaliz...
Depending on technological progress and the nature of the actual period characterised by speed, indi...
none2noIn recent years, the huge success of social network sites (SNSs) has principally been determi...
This paper proposes an evolutionary framework to explore the dynamics of social interaction in an en...
This study uses the Relational Bonds Theory to analyse the importance placed on activities in online...
The recent and rapid increase of Internet culture and new communications technologies is one importa...
This paper investigates whether or not the proposition that the second digital generation (or so-cal...
Social functioning of today’s digital natives is impossible if they do not have access to the Intern...