This article builds upon communication infrastructure theory and investigates how communication practices on online neighborhood networks (ONNs) relate to the social cohesion of neighborhood communities. Specifically, we study the hyperlocal social media platform Hoplr, which provides ad-free ONNs in which neighbors can communicate with one another. Local governments can subscribe to Hoplr to communicate with their residents and engage them for community and public participation purposes. This study is based on an online survey of Hoplr members (N = 3,055) from 150 randomly selected ONNs. Social cohesion is disentangled as a combination of social support, a sense of community, reciprocal exchange, and social trust. We investigated social co...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
Public health measures are curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic’s spread but also impact individual and ...
Is there a relationship between urban neighborhood safety and helpful or supportive user networks on...
This article builds upon communication infrastructure theory and investigates how communication prac...
This paper proposes and tests a theoretical model to investigate the mechanism underpinning local so...
There is a tendency in the literature on local digital media use and neighborhood outcomes to concep...
In terms of fostering participation around place-based issues, it has been argued that social media ...
Cities have co-evolutionary and dynamic behavior (Purtugalli, 2012), and to deal with such dynamics ...
Increasing urbanization and population aging, as well as associated adverse outcomes such as social ...
While nearly half of Americans still talk face-to-face with their neighbors, one in five now use di...
This study aims to examine the role of place‐based online social communications in buffering the rel...
Local information exchange is often considered a crucial aspect for the viability of an urbanneighbo...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
This paper aims to determine the prevalence of the use of online neighborhood networks (ONNs) and ex...
Presents survey findings on trends in online and in-person connections to neighborhood communities, ...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
Public health measures are curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic’s spread but also impact individual and ...
Is there a relationship between urban neighborhood safety and helpful or supportive user networks on...
This article builds upon communication infrastructure theory and investigates how communication prac...
This paper proposes and tests a theoretical model to investigate the mechanism underpinning local so...
There is a tendency in the literature on local digital media use and neighborhood outcomes to concep...
In terms of fostering participation around place-based issues, it has been argued that social media ...
Cities have co-evolutionary and dynamic behavior (Purtugalli, 2012), and to deal with such dynamics ...
Increasing urbanization and population aging, as well as associated adverse outcomes such as social ...
While nearly half of Americans still talk face-to-face with their neighbors, one in five now use di...
This study aims to examine the role of place‐based online social communications in buffering the rel...
Local information exchange is often considered a crucial aspect for the viability of an urbanneighbo...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
This paper aims to determine the prevalence of the use of online neighborhood networks (ONNs) and ex...
Presents survey findings on trends in online and in-person connections to neighborhood communities, ...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
Public health measures are curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic’s spread but also impact individual and ...
Is there a relationship between urban neighborhood safety and helpful or supportive user networks on...