Explores networked individualism, the shift to individual-centric social networks, and the impact of connectivity, weaker group boundaries, and increased personal autonomy on society.
Explores weak ties' significance in social networks, job finding, and information diffusion, emphasizing the Triadic Closure principle and the paradox of weak ties in job finding.
Covers personality traits, Big-Five traits, measurement instruments, reliability, validity, Facebook profiles, and predictability from digital records.
Explores the multifaceted nature of privacy, its definitions, implications, and regulatory frameworks, focusing on the real-name web phenomenon exemplified by Facebook's name policy.
Explores the analysis of mood expressed on Twitter using longitudinal data and text analysis tools, emphasizing the importance of considering biased data.
Explores social image systems, from past practices to present platforms and research insights, including tagging motivations and participatory culture.
Explores deep learning with Instagram images, understanding food perception, obesity, and mental health, and discusses the impact of social media images and ephemeral platforms like Snapchat.
Explores YouTube as a popular platform for expression, data source, and piracy, discussing its statistics, cultural impact, generativity, video popularity distributions, social network role, and copyright infringement.