Sociological studies on the Internet have often examined digital inequalities. These studies show how Internet access, skills, uses and outcomes vary between different population segments. However, we know more about social inequalities in general Internet use than in social media use. Especially, we lack differentiated statistical evidence of the social profiles of distinct social media platforms. To address this issue, we use a large survey data set in the United Kingdom and investigate the social structuration of six major social media platforms. We find that age and socio-economic status are driving forces of several – but not all – of these platforms. Aggregating platform adopti...
Hundreds of papers have been published using Twitter data, but few previous papers report the digita...
Responding to recent calls to transcend social media platforms when examining media effects, and usi...
Many universal access policies are based on the assumption that the removal of the digital divide wi...
Sociological studies on the Internet have often examined digital inequalities. These studie...
Sociological studies show that Internet access, skills, uses, and outcomes vary between different po...
The different social media platforms (e.g.: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, etc.) have becom...
The expansion of media choice during the past years often results in those who are most interested c...
Communication has long been concerned with people’s media repertoires, yet little of this approach h...
Background: This paper explores the relationship between social class and social media use, and draw...
This paper presents findings on the correspondence of levels of digital systems and media use with a...
Background:This article explores the relationship between social class and social media use and draw...
This trend study describes changes and continuities in the stratification of usage of Facebook, Twit...
A growing social science literature has used Twitter and Facebook to study political and social phen...
Communication has long been concerned with people’s media repertoires, yet little of this approach h...
In this paper, we focus on social media users and examine the factors predicting users’ confidence i...
Hundreds of papers have been published using Twitter data, but few previous papers report the digita...
Responding to recent calls to transcend social media platforms when examining media effects, and usi...
Many universal access policies are based on the assumption that the removal of the digital divide wi...
Sociological studies on the Internet have often examined digital inequalities. These studie...
Sociological studies show that Internet access, skills, uses, and outcomes vary between different po...
The different social media platforms (e.g.: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, etc.) have becom...
The expansion of media choice during the past years often results in those who are most interested c...
Communication has long been concerned with people’s media repertoires, yet little of this approach h...
Background: This paper explores the relationship between social class and social media use, and draw...
This paper presents findings on the correspondence of levels of digital systems and media use with a...
Background:This article explores the relationship between social class and social media use and draw...
This trend study describes changes and continuities in the stratification of usage of Facebook, Twit...
A growing social science literature has used Twitter and Facebook to study political and social phen...
Communication has long been concerned with people’s media repertoires, yet little of this approach h...
In this paper, we focus on social media users and examine the factors predicting users’ confidence i...
Hundreds of papers have been published using Twitter data, but few previous papers report the digita...
Responding to recent calls to transcend social media platforms when examining media effects, and usi...
Many universal access policies are based on the assumption that the removal of the digital divide wi...