University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Pages: 202
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
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Anastacia Kurylo is assistant professor in the Communication Studies Department at St. Joseph’s College.
Tatyana Dumova is professor in the School of Communication at Point Park University.
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Foreword
Robert Shuter
Introduction: Social Networking Without Walls
Anastacia Kurylo and Tatyana Dumova
Chapter 1: Together and Apart: Social and Technical Networks
Guy Merchant
Chapter 2: The Application of Traditional Social Network Theory to Socially Interactive Technologies
Corey Jay Liberman
Chapter 3: Social Networking Sites, Self-Disclosure, and Personal Engagement
Pamela J. Kalbfleisch
Chapter 4: Mobile Social Networking
Giuseppe Lugano
Chapter 5: Students, the Ivory Tower, and Educational Uses of Social Networking Sites
Anastacia Kurylo and Yifeng Hu
Chapter 6: The Illusion of Control: A Historiographical Examination of Social Media, Bookmarking, and Perceived Control in the Digital Sphere
Pamela E. Walck and Hans K. Meyer
Chapter 7: Social Networking in Times of Crisis
Hayley Watson, Kush Wadhwa, Lemi Baruh, and Salvatore Scifo
Chapter 8: Social Networking Technologies and Social Movements
Zeynep Günel andLemi Baruh
Chapter 9: Networked Activism in China
Zixue Tai
Chapter 10: Social Network Research Methods: Approaches and Key Issues
Tatyana Dumova
Index
About the Contributors
Social Networking addresses a subject matter of keen interest to academics and practitioners alike and provides a much-needed forum for sharing innovative research.... Social Networking: Redefining Communication in the Digital Age is an impressive body of exceptional scholarship and a critically important contribution to professional and academic library Communication Studies reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists.
— Midwest Book Review
To those seeking a fascinating book filled with various perspectives and ideas, I recommend Social Networking: Redefining Communication in the Digital Age.... I recommend this book to all undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, researchers, and anyone interested in social networking. Each chapter offers valuable information and carries an important perspective on social media and networking. There is much to be learned about the history of social media, where it is today, and where it will be tomorrow in all aspects of study.
— Communication Research Trends