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Will Marler
Will Marler
Tilburg University, Department of Communication and Cognition
Zweryfikowany adres z u.northwestern.edu - Strona główna
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Changes in Digital Communication During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic: Implications for Digital Inequality and Future Research
MH Nguyen, J Gruber, J Fuchs, W Marler, A Hunsaker, E Hargittai
Social Media+ Society 6 (3), 2020
5422020
Staying connected while physically apart: Digital communication when face-to-face interactions are limited
MH Nguyen, J Gruber, W Marler, A Hunsaker, J Fuchs, E Hargittai
New Media & Society 24 (9), 2046-2067, 2022
2242022
Digital inequality in communication during a time of physical distancing: The case of COVID-19
MH Nguyen, E Hargittai, W Marler
Computers in human behavior 120, 106717, 2021
2022021
Mobile phones and inequality: Findings, trends, and future directions
W Marler
New Media & Society 20 (9), 3498-3520, 2018
1352018
Division of digital labor: Partner support for technology use among older adults
W Marler, E Hargittai
New Media & Society 26 (2), 978-994, 2024
412024
‘You can’t talk at the library’: the leisure divide and public internet access for people experiencing homelessness
W Marler
Information, Communication & Society 26 (7), 1303-1321, 2023
252023
“You can connect with like, the world!”: Social platforms, survival support, and digital inequalities for people experiencing homelessness
W Marler
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 27 (1), zmab020, 2022
242022
Accumulating phones: Aid and adaptation in phone access for the urban poor
W Marler
Mobile Media & Communication 7 (2), 155-174, 2019
242019
Covid-19 study on digital media and the coronavirus pandemic
E Hargittai, MH Nguyen, J Fuchs, J Gruber, W Marler, A Hunsaker, ...
Internet Use and Society Division, Institute of Communication and Media …, 2020
142020
Can you see me now? Video gatherings and social connectedness during the COVID-19 pandemic
W Marler, E Hargittai, MH Nguyen
The Information Society 38 (1), 36-50, 2022
82022
From Zero to a National Data Set in 2 Weeks: Reflections on a COVID-19 Collaborative Survey Project
E Hargittai, MH Nguyen, J Fuchs, J Gruber, W Marler, A Hunsaker, ...
Social Media+ Society 6 (3), 2056305120948196, 2020
72020
Understanding the evolving online learning landscape: the case of science and religion
W Marler, E Hargittai
Social Media+ Society 9 (3), 20563051231192972, 2023
42023
Digital communication and social support for disadvantaged youth: A social network survey of youth experiencing homelessness
W Marler, HT Hsu, L Petry, E Rice
New Media & Society, 14614448241227851, 2024
32024
“Doesn’t Seem Like a Place to Interact, or Interact Well”: Motivations to Discuss (and Not) Science and Religion on Social Media
W Marler, E Hargittai
Socius 9, 23780231231157685, 2023
32023
Networked street life
J Lane, W Marler
22020
Ethnographic Research with People Experiencing Homelessness in the Digital Age
W Marler
Research Exposed, 160-183, 2020
2*2020
Urban Digital Inequality: Adversity and Adaptation in the Network Society
W Marler
Northwestern University, 2020
12020
Connective ambition and creative caution among homeless users of Facebook
W Marler
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2018
12018
Digital disparities beyond the stably housed: Researching global homelessness and mobile media
J Humphry, M Hartmann, W Marler, D Lowis
Mobile Media & Communication 12 (2), 225-239, 2024
2024
Chapter Eight Ethnographic Research with People Experiencing Homelessness in the Digital Age
W Marler
Research Exposed: How Empirical Social Science Gets Done in the Digital Age …, 2021
2021
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