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Wednesday, July 13
 

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Commercial Social Media and the Academic Library: A Critical Examination of the Impact on Patron Privacy PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Rethinking Social Media Information Disclosure: An Application of Users and Gratifications Theory PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Watching me watching you: How observational learning affect self-disclosure on SNS PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 “What Is It And How Did It Get Here?” Factors Related To Advertising Place And The Use Of Personal Data Influencing User Acceptance Of Facebook Ads PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Differentiated Facebook use in the context of digital inequality PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Shut up and like it: the spiral of silence on Facebook. PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 User-generated counter-hegemonic discourse in social media: The case of the Hong Kong Police Force Facebook page PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Yarn makes / strong ties PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Detecting Well-Established Trends about Political Affiliation and Affect in Facebook Microblogs PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Everyday Nationhood on the Web: An Analysis of Discourses Surrounding Romanian and Bulgarian Migration to the UK Using Twitter Data PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Social media as a source of information: an exploratory study of young Libyans’ perceptions of the impact of social media in Libya during the period 2011-2015 PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Twitter Adoption in U.S. Legislatures: A Fifty-State Study PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314

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Non-public eParticipation in social media spaces PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 When status updates become evidence of gang involvement: The prosecutorial affordances of social media use in New York City courtrooms. PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 [CANCELLED] What frustrates you? An empirical analysis of negative emotional consequences of social media use. PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 “Not your personal army”: vigilantism as a rhetorical figure among citizens who solve crimes online PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Mobilizing Affective Political Networks: The Role of Affect in Calls for a National Inquiry to Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women during the 2015 Canadian Federal Election PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Movement Action Repertoires and Social Media – the Case of Migration Aid PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Networks of Outrage: Mapping the Emergence of New Extremism in Europe PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Problematizing the role of social media on Brazilian street protests since 2013 PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Audience Brokers and Content Discoverers in the Networked Public Sphere PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Insiders or outsiders? The hidden network of sustaining online community PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 One Day in the Life of a National Twittersphere PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Social Network Structure of Online Communities: Social Movement Activists, Professionals and Fans on VK.com SNS PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Choice shaping in Social Media: An Evolutionary perspective PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326 Click Here: 'Slacktivism' and the Question of Commitment PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326 Identifying the Influencers who Flooded Twitter during the #ALSicebucketchallenge PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326 Social Resources Affecting Participation of Social Media Users in Poland PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326

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Applying Warranting Theory to Online Third Party Marketplaces: The Effects of Information Uniqueness and Product Type PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Corporate power, institutional resistance, and online exchanges PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 The Retransmission of Rumor-related Tweets: Characteristics of Source and Message PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Which Post Will Impress the Most? Impression Formation Based on Visual and Textual Cues in Facebook Profiles PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG02 Comparing Social Media Engagement Between Two Technology Disciplines PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Is Negative Word-of-Mouth Contagious? Exploring Negative Word-of-Mouth Dynamics in Social Media Networks. PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Modeling misclassifications in multilayer networks PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Public library SM hyperlinks: objects or object relations PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - LG01 Athlete Self-Presentation on Social Media: The impact of gender and cultural norms PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 Is the gender gap in science mirrored in altmetrics? PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 “Relationships form so quickly that you won’t cherish them”: Mobile Dating Apps and the Culture of Instantaneous Relationships PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 314 A review of research on social media use in organizations PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326 Crowdsourcing in Practice: the users view of micro tasking PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326 Healthcare Workers Sharing Knowledge Online: Motivations and Consequences of Participating in a Virtual Community of Practice PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326 Local Villages In A Globally Connected Structure – a Case Study of Social Enterprise Media in the Multinational Workplace PSH (Professor Stuart Hall Building) - 326

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