As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a new environment of interaction where users encounter various challenges that they usually do not encounter in other environments. This study aims to provide an in-depth understanding of how users deal with the challenges in this unique environment, paying particular attention to the ways in which they examine and reflect on their social ties and networks. On the basis of 36 semistructured interviews with Facebook users, the article presents the hypothesis that participants of SNS develop a tendency to become highly observant and inquisitive about their networks and are frequently involved in an activity that the authors call analytic labor. © 2013 International Communication Ass...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
In the information sciences, there is significant interest in the study of social network websites....
We propose that a fundamental property of human psychology, the need to maintain independent social ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a...
This book explores the relevance of social networking from the perspective of its users to reveal th...
This book explores the relevance of social networking from the perspective of its users to reveal th...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
The recent explosive growth of online social networks presents the IT field with new research opport...
The Web’s architecture sets conditions for how people communicate, interact and act online in genera...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
Self-monitoring, or the individual differences in the extent to which people observe, regulate, and ...
Purpose - Our paper focuses on understanding which factors affect the social interaction in the case...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
In the information sciences, there is significant interest in the study of social network websites....
We propose that a fundamental property of human psychology, the need to maintain independent social ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As is widely observed, social network sites (SNS) constitute a...
This book explores the relevance of social networking from the perspective of its users to reveal th...
This book explores the relevance of social networking from the perspective of its users to reveal th...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
The recent explosive growth of online social networks presents the IT field with new research opport...
The Web’s architecture sets conditions for how people communicate, interact and act online in genera...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
Although an increasing number of individuals are connected with their coworkers on social network si...
Self-monitoring, or the individual differences in the extent to which people observe, regulate, and ...
Purpose - Our paper focuses on understanding which factors affect the social interaction in the case...
This study aims to contribute to an emerging literature that seeks to understand how identity marker...
In the information sciences, there is significant interest in the study of social network websites....
We propose that a fundamental property of human psychology, the need to maintain independent social ...