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Publikováno v:
Social Media + Society, Vol 4 (2018)
During the 2012 US presidential debates, more than five million connected viewers turned to social media to respond to the broadcast and talk politics with one another. Using a mixed-methods approach, this study examines the prevalence of humor and i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9e47a2dbe5d349f2a2e4484e60122090
Publikováno v:
Social Media + Society, Vol 2 (2016)
Rather than assume that there is some universal “right way” to engage social media platforms, we interrogate how the location-based social media practice known as “jumping” played out on the popular service Foursquare. We use this case to inv
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/43e85499ad2149bb838c21b89745023c
Autor:
Alex Leavitt, Andrea Horbinski
Publikováno v:
Transformative Works and Cultures, Vol 10 (2012)
We examine the creation of dôjinshi works critiquing the passage of the metropolitan Tokyo ordinance Bill 156 in December 2010 as a case of fan-driven political activism. Bill 156 aims to limit artistic freedom and is specifically targeted at anime,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0031af0caa604a1ebbff47098351e071
Autor:
Alex Leavitt
Publikováno v:
Transformative Works and Cultures, Vol 5 (2010)
Inside Scanlation [Web site review].
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2340daf846c443ccb1c13827c1e27c69
Publikováno v:
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
Autor:
David R. Karger, Niloufar Salehi, Katta Spiel, Jacob Thebault-Spieker, Alex Leavitt, Stevie Chancellor, Michael A. DeVito
Publikováno v:
CSCW Companion
CSCW has a rich interdisciplinary and methodological history, and our work focuses on designing and building technologies for collaboration and community as well as evaluating and critiquing these technologies. At the intersection of these interdisci
Publikováno v:
CHI
Many studies examining social media use rely on self-report survey questions about how much time participants spend on social media platforms. Because they are challenging to answer accurately and susceptible to various biases, these self-reported me
Autor:
Alex Leavitt, John J. Robinson
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 1:1-18
Citizen participation in crisis communication increasingly occurs in social media contexts. As some platforms -- e.g., social news sites -- evolve around collaborative voting, filtering, and information sharing, the aggregation of breaking news infor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 21:312-329
Prior research on digital games illustrates a perceived gender gap in participation and performance, suggesting men as playing more and better than women. This article challenges the gender gap using longitudinal behavioral data of men and women in 2
Publikováno v:
Social Media + Society, Vol 4 (2018)
During the 2012 US presidential debates, more than five million connected viewers turned to social media to respond to the broadcast and talk politics with one another. Using a mixed-methods approach, this study examines the prevalence of humor and i