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Research on Social Network Sites

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The research contained below is focused specifically on social network sites (or "social networking" sites). Some of this is connected to social media, social software, Web2.0, social bookmarking, educational technologies, communities research, etc. but this is not the organizing focus and not everything related to these other topics is included here. This list is not methodologically or disciplinarily organized. There is work here from communications, information science, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, cultural studies, computer science, etc.

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Acquisti, Alessandro and Ralph Gross. (2006).

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Albrechtslund, Anders. (2008). Online Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance. First Monday 13 (3).

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Albrechtslund, Anders. (2008). Online Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance. First Monday 13 (3).

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Beer, David. (2008). Social network(ing) sites...revisiting the story so far: A response to danah boyd & Nicole Ellison. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(2), 516-529.

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Bigge, Ryan. (2006). The cost of (anti-)social networks: Identity, agency and neo-luddites. First Monday 11 (12), December 2006.

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boyd, danah. (2008) Why Youth (Heart) Social Network Sites: The Role of Networked Publics in Teenage Social Life. In David Buckingham (Ed.), Youth, Identity, and Digital Media (pp. 119-142). Cambridge: MIT Press.

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Byrne, Dara. (2007). Public Discourse, Community Concerns, and Their Relationship to Civic Engagement: Exploring Black Social Networking Traditions on BlackPlanet.com. JCMC, 13 (1). [Special Issue of JCMC on Social Network Sites, Eds.: danah boyd and Nicole Ellison.]

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Byrne, Dara. (2008). The Future of (the) 'Race': Identity, Discourse and the Rise of Computer-mediated Public Spheres. In A. Everett (Ed.), MacArthur Foundation Book Series on Digital Learning: Race and Ethnicity Volume (pp. 15-38). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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Donath, Judith and danah boyd. (2004). Public displays of connection. BT Technology Journal, 22 (4), 71-82.

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Ellison, Nicole, Charles Steinfield, and Cliff Lampe. (2006). The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Students' Use of Online Social Network Sites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12 (3), article 1.

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Fogg, B. J. (2008). Mass interpersonal persuasion: An early view of a new phenomenon. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Persuasive Technology, Persuasive 2008. Berlin: Springer.

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Gajjala, R (2007) Shifting Frames: Race, Ethnicity and Intercultural Communication in Online Social Networking and Virtual Work. In Hinner, Michael B. (ed.) The Role of Communication in Business Transactions and Relationships. New York: Peter Lang, 257-276.

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Donath, Judith and danah boyd. (2004). Public displays of connection. BT Technology Journal, 22 (4), 71-82.

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Hodkinson, Paul (2006), 'Subcultural Blogging? Online Journals and Group Involvement Among UK Goths', in Bruns, A and Jacobs, J., Uses of Blogs, New York: Peter Lang, pp187-199.

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Hogan, Bernie (2008), Analyzing Social Networks via the Internet. In Nigel Fielding, Raymond M. Lee, & Grant Blank (Eds.), Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 141-160.

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Stutzman, Frederic. (2006). An Evaluation of Identity-Sharing Behavior in Social Network Communities. Journal of the International Digital Media and Arts Association, 3 (1), 10-18.

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Kumar, Ravi, Jasmine Novak, & Andrew Tomkins. (2006) Structure and evolution of online social networks. Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Knowledge Discovery in Data Mining (KDD-2006) (pp. 611-617). New York: ACM Press. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 20–23, 2006.

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Livingstone, Sonia. (2008) "Taking Risky Opportunities in Youthful Content Creation: Teenagers' Use of Social Networking Sites for Intimacy, Privacy and Self-Expression", New Media & Society, 10 (3), pp. xx-yy. (email author)

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Madison, Michael J. (2006). Social Software, Groups, and Governance. Michigan State Law Review, pp. 153-191.

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Mazer, J. P., Murphy, R. E., and Simonds, C. J. (2007). I'll See You On "Facebook": The Effects of Computer-Mediated Teacher Self-Disclosure on Student Motivation, Affective Learning, and Classroom Climate. Communication Education 56 (1), 1-17.

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Ploderer, B., Howard, S., & Thomas, P. (2008, Forthcoming). Being online, living offline: The influence of social ties over the appropriation of social network sites. Proceedings of CSCW 2008.

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Siibak, A. (2007). Reflections of RL in the Virtual World. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 1.

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Yang, K. Wayne (in press). Organizing MySpace: Youth walkouts, pleasure, politics and new media. Educational Foundations.

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Mazer, J. P., Murphy, R. E., and Simonds, C. J. (2007). I'll See You On "Facebook": The Effects of Computer-Mediated Teacher Self-Disclosure on Student Motivation, Affective Learning, and Classroom Climate. Communication Education 56 (1), 1-17.

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Perkel, Dan. (forthcoming). Copy and Paste Literacy? Literacy Practices in the Production of a MySpace Profile. In Drotner, Kirsten, Hans Siggard Jensen, and Kim Schroeder (eds). Informal Learning and Digital Media: Constructions, Contexts, Consequences. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

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Scholz, Trebor. (2007). A History of the Social Web. Collectivate.net.

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