This doctoral dissertation builds a conceptual theory-guided explanation of the dichotomous role of Social Broadcasting Networks such as Facebook and Twitter that benefit as well as pose a threat to traditional news firms. By empirically evidencing the news consumption of individuals, it shows how the influence of these networks and the influence in the networks impact two prime news consumption behaviors viz. switching and continuance. It explains the entanglement of technology and social activity and leads towards conceptualizing the unique phenomenon of 'Competing-Complementarity.
In the 21st century the Internet became the broad information exchange network used by people in edu...
In a very short time span, Twitter has become a major force in modern societies and also in the prod...
Through the advent of social media, news achieves a life of its own online. The media organisations ...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
The rapid growth of o nline social media networks like Faceb ook and Twitter is stro...
System of social communication is constantly evolving. The history of media shows that new technolog...
Abstract This essay examines the relationship between social media use and online news consumption. ...
The rapid growth of online social media networks like Facebook and Twitter is strongly influencing n...
This study presents the unique dichotomous role of social media, which we conceptualise as its compe...
As journalists and audiences increasingly interact via social media spaces online, scholars have beg...
This chapter identifies and analyses four key features of social media adoption in journalism: hybri...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The debate about boundaries i...
This thematic issue sets out to explore the power relationships between journalism and social media....
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
In the 21st century the Internet became the broad information exchange network used by people in edu...
In a very short time span, Twitter has become a major force in modern societies and also in the prod...
Through the advent of social media, news achieves a life of its own online. The media organisations ...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
This study assesses potentially sensitive effects of a specific sub-class of digital social technolo...
The rapid growth of o nline social media networks like Faceb ook and Twitter is stro...
System of social communication is constantly evolving. The history of media shows that new technolog...
Abstract This essay examines the relationship between social media use and online news consumption. ...
The rapid growth of online social media networks like Facebook and Twitter is strongly influencing n...
This study presents the unique dichotomous role of social media, which we conceptualise as its compe...
As journalists and audiences increasingly interact via social media spaces online, scholars have beg...
This chapter identifies and analyses four key features of social media adoption in journalism: hybri...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The debate about boundaries i...
This thematic issue sets out to explore the power relationships between journalism and social media....
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
In the 21st century the Internet became the broad information exchange network used by people in edu...
In a very short time span, Twitter has become a major force in modern societies and also in the prod...
Through the advent of social media, news achieves a life of its own online. The media organisations ...