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Qualitative Research Reports in Communication. :1-9
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Communication Reports. 36:82-95
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Communication Studies. 72:850-865
The present study employed a national sample of Americans aged 65+ years to explore social network site (SNS) relational reconnection among older adults. Nearly 60% of the sample had reconnected wi...
Autor:
Artemio Ramirez, Erin M. Sumner
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Communication Research Reports. 36:114-125
The present study examined the role of three interrelated factors—multimodal communication frequency, geographic distance, and coresidence—in relation to emerging adult college students’ perception...
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First Monday.
The emergence of Facebook Reactions provides new opportunities to explore the nature of paralinguistic digital affordances (PDAs; lightweight one-click social media response cues). Guided by adaptive structuration theory and the concept of cognitive
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Communication Research Reports. 35:141-151
Individuals frequently engage in self-presentation via social media and can subsequently receive various simple communicative cues (paralinguistic digital affordances; PDAs) from which they may det...
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Communication Research Reports. 35:1-11
The present manuscript assessed the three-factor (social contact, response seeking, and relational assurances) Facebook Relational Maintenance Measure (FRMM) in relation to four relationship quality indicators—satisfaction, liking, closeness, and c
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New Media & Society. 20:1451-1469
This study employed a functional approach to conceptualize the Facebook Like button as a social cue that allows users to convey various meanings while enacting multiple interpersonal functions. Participants reported on their general reasons for using
Autor:
Erin M. Sumner, Artemio Ramirez
Publikováno v:
The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 35:127-149
This study examines the portrayal and affective framing of workplace bullying behaviors on the popular American television show The Office. Quantitative and qualitative content analyses were conducted on 54 episodes spanning the show’s nine seasons