In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal networks of immigrants, using a unique dataset composed of a representative sample of immigrants living in the Netherlands. In theory, SNSs can be a helpful tool for immigrants, because they may help establish social ties in the destination country and help maintain ties with people in the country of origin. We examine whether this is also true in practice by analyzing whether the frequency of using two SNSs—Facebook and Hyves (a Dutch SNS)—is associated with the number of ingroup and outgroup ties, as well as the quality of social relations. In addition, we test whether general emotional disclosure boosts the effect of SNS usage on the quality o...
This study investigated the relationships between international students' use of social networking s...
The study uses netnography and in-depth phenomenological interviews to explore the consumption of so...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection between immigration and social networks. The three essay...
In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal netw...
While an ever-growing body of research is concerned with user behavior on individual social network ...
While an ever-growing body of research is concerned with user behavior on individual social network ...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
This chapter compares the SNS use of Dutch students across time and platforms. Between 2009 (n = 194...
Acculturation of short-term international sojourners, such as expats and international students, has...
Past research examining how foreign students utilise Social Networking Sites (SNS) to settle into th...
This paper studies the social networks and feelings of social loneliness of a group of migrants that...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
This study deals with two research questions: (1) To what extent do characteristics of social networ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that migration can be a very hard and stressful process. However,...
Social networks encompass many of the most important aspects of an immigrant’s migratory experience....
This study investigated the relationships between international students' use of social networking s...
The study uses netnography and in-depth phenomenological interviews to explore the consumption of so...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection between immigration and social networks. The three essay...
In this study, we examine the relation between social network site (SNS) usage and the personal netw...
While an ever-growing body of research is concerned with user behavior on individual social network ...
While an ever-growing body of research is concerned with user behavior on individual social network ...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
This chapter compares the SNS use of Dutch students across time and platforms. Between 2009 (n = 194...
Acculturation of short-term international sojourners, such as expats and international students, has...
Past research examining how foreign students utilise Social Networking Sites (SNS) to settle into th...
This paper studies the social networks and feelings of social loneliness of a group of migrants that...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
This study deals with two research questions: (1) To what extent do characteristics of social networ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that migration can be a very hard and stressful process. However,...
Social networks encompass many of the most important aspects of an immigrant’s migratory experience....
This study investigated the relationships between international students' use of social networking s...
The study uses netnography and in-depth phenomenological interviews to explore the consumption of so...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection between immigration and social networks. The three essay...