Social media use in organizations: Exploring the affordances of visibility, editability, persistence, and association
The use of social media technologies—such as blogs, wikis, social networking sites, social
tagging, and microblogging—is proliferating at an incredible pace. One area of increasing …
tagging, and microblogging—is proliferating at an incredible pace. One area of increasing …
Disintermediating your friends: How online dating in the United States displaces other ways of meeting
We present data from a nationally representative 2017 survey of American adults. For
heterosexual couples in the United States, meeting online has become the most popular …
heterosexual couples in the United States, meeting online has become the most popular …
[BOOK][B] Divining a digital future: Mess and mythology in ubiquitous computing
A sociotechnical investigation of ubiquitous computing as a research enterprise and as a
lived reality. Ubiquitous computing (or ubicomp) is the label for a" third wave" of computing …
lived reality. Ubiquitous computing (or ubicomp) is the label for a" third wave" of computing …
Gender differences in online dating: What do we know so far? A systematic literature review
With millions of users worldwide, online dating platforms strive to assert themselves as
powerful tools to find dates and form romantic relationships. However, significant differences …
powerful tools to find dates and form romantic relationships. However, significant differences …
Searching for a mate: The rise of the Internet as a social intermediary
This article explores how the efficiency of Internet search is changing the way Americans
find romantic partners. We use a new data source, the How Couples Meet and Stay …
find romantic partners. We use a new data source, the How Couples Meet and Stay …
Love at first swipe? Explaining Tinder self-presentation and motives
The emergence of location-based real-time dating (LBRTD) apps such as Tinder has
introduced a new way for users to get to know potential partners nearby. The design of the …
introduced a new way for users to get to know potential partners nearby. The design of the …
[BOOK][B] Taken out of context: American teen sociality in networked publics
DM Boyd - 2008 - search.proquest.com
As social network sites like MySpace and Facebook emerged, American teenagers began
adopting them as spaces to mark identity and socialize with peers. Teens leveraged these …
adopting them as spaces to mark identity and socialize with peers. Teens leveraged these …
Men are from Mars, women are from Venus? Examining gender differences in self-presentation on social networking sites
N Haferkamp, SC Eimler, AM Papadakis… - … , Behavior, and Social …, 2012 - liebertpub.com
Psychological research on gender differences in self-presentation has already revealed that
women place higher priority on creating a positive self-presentation, while men are less …
women place higher priority on creating a positive self-presentation, while men are less …
Computer-mediated communication in the age of communication visibility
This article argues that a distinctive aspect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is
the way it can make communication visible to others in ways that were previously …
the way it can make communication visible to others in ways that were previously …
What are you doing on Tinder? Impression management on a matchmaking mobile app
J Ward - Information, Communication & Society, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Mobile dating applications such as Tinder have exploded in popularity in recent years. On
Tinder, impression management begins with a motivation to download the app, the choice of …
Tinder, impression management begins with a motivation to download the app, the choice of …