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  1. Morality and partisan social media engagement: a natural language examination of moral political messaging and engagement during the 2018 US midterm elections

    Despite numerous studies examining the impact of moral vs. nonmoral political content on social media engagement, the specifics of how distinct moral...

    Meng-Jie Wang, Kumar Yogeeswaran, ... Sivanand Sivaram in Journal of Computational Social Science
    Article 09 May 2024
  2. Susceptibility to instant messaging phishing attacks: does systematic information processing differ between genders?

    The purpose of this research is to fill gaps in the literature by focusing on gender differences in perceptions of phishing susceptibility among...

    Yi Yong Lee, Chin Lay Gan, Tze Wei Liew in Crime Prevention and Community Safety
    Article 05 April 2023
  3. The Conceptual Replication of Crianza Positiva E-Messaging Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Too Much or Too Little Information?

    This article evaluates the conceptual replication of a text and audio Behavioral Change Communication Program (Crianza Positiva) on parenting...

    Ana Balsa, Juanita Bloomfield, Alejandro Cid in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 29 June 2024
  4. Channel Affordances for Sexting: Social Presence Relates to Improved Self-Esteem, Sexual Gratification, and Sexting Certainty

    Sexting involves the sharing of sexually explicit material, including photos and text-based messages, with another person via smartphones and...

    Kathryn D. Coduto in Sexuality & Culture
    Article 29 June 2023
  5. Network toxicity analysis: an information-theoretic approach to studying the social dynamics of online toxicity

    The rise of social media has corresponded with an increase in the prevalence and severity of online toxicity. While much work has gone into...

    Rupert Kiddle, Petter Törnberg, Damian Trilling in Journal of Computational Social Science
    Article Open access 01 February 2024
  6. Using artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfakes to deceive victims: the need to rethink current romance fraud prevention messaging

    Romance fraud uses the guise of a genuine relationship to deceive a victim for a financial gain. Each year, millions of individuals globally lose...

    Article 04 January 2022
  7. The Asian Covid-19 Infodemic on Instant Messaging Platforms

    The Coronavirus Disease of 2019, or COVID-19 epidemic has generated unprecedented levels of uncertainty and confusion regarding public health amongst...
    Bernice L. Z. Khoo, Shu Jia Chee, Natalie Lee San Pang in COVID-19 Disinformation: A Multi-National, Whole of Society Perspective
    Chapter 2022
  8. Digital Flourishing: Conceptualizing and Assessing Positive Perceptions of Mediated Social Interactions

    Recent research started to apply concepts of well-being to the context of computer mediated communication (e.g., social media, instant messaging)....

    Sophie H. Janicke-Bowles, Tess M. Buckley, ... Anna Lomanowska in Journal of Happiness Studies
    Article Open access 10 February 2023
  9. A New Framework for Evaluating Social Transparency Factors and Personal Brands in Social Networks

    A personal brand is represented as promoting skills, experience, and career goals to other professionals. The business process of the internet as the...

    Ying Chieh Liu in Social Indicators Research
    Article 30 December 2023
  10. Use of smartphones for social networking-men vs women:case study of Bangladesh

    This research looked on the gender gap in smartphone app usage and the impact of gender on smartphone-based social networks and social support in...

    Md. Abdus Shabur, Jafrin Jahan in Discover Global Society
    Article Open access 17 January 2024
  11. Responsiveness, Social Connection, Hope, and Life Satisfaction in Everyday Social Interaction: An Experience Sampling Study

    What are the specific everyday communication experiences—from across people’s social networks—that contribute to well-being? In the present work, we...

    Andy J. Merolla, Andreas B. Neubauer, Christopher D. Otmar in Journal of Happiness Studies
    Article Open access 22 January 2024
  12. Transfer learning for hate speech detection in social media

    Today, the internet is an integral part of our daily lives, enabling people to be more connected than ever before. However, this greater connectivity...

    Lanqin Yuan, Tianyu Wang, ... Marian-Andrei Rizoiu in Journal of Computational Social Science
    Article Open access 17 October 2023
  13. Dynamics of Social Media Networks in the Post-Truth Era

    The post-pandemic times witnessed a spurt in digitalisation in the whole of South Asia. Augmented digitalisation has resulted in disrupting almost...
    Chapter 2024
  14. Perceived social influence on vaccination decisions: a COVID-19 case study

    In this study, we examine the perceived influence of others, across both strong and weak social ties, on COVID-19 vaccination decisions in the United...

    Denise Yewell, R. Alexander Bentley, Benjamin D. Horne in SN Social Sciences
    Article 08 July 2024
  15. Social media-based social–psychological community resilience analysis of five countries on COVID-19

    Community resilience (CR) has been studied as an indicator to measure how well a given community copes with and recovers from a given disaster....

    Jaber Valinejad, Zhen Guo, ... Ing-Ray Chen in Journal of Computational Social Science
    Article 18 August 2023
  16. Building bridges or digging the trench? International organizations, social media, and polarized fragmentation

    Communication departments of international organizations (IOs) are important intermediaries of global governance who increasingly use social media to...

    Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt in The Review of International Organizations
    Article Open access 27 November 2023
  17. Evolutionary Roots of Occupational Burnout: Social Rank and Belonging

    Occupational burnout is a globally pandemic public health concern, exerting high costs on organizations, consumers, and workers. Amid definitional...

    Article 05 March 2024
  18. The impact of corporate social responsibility on customer loyalty in hospitality business

    This quantitative study addresses the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) concept and strategies in the hotel industry. It explores a business’s...

    Pedro Cuesta-Valiño, Sergey Kazakov, ... Pablo Gutiérrez-Rodríguez in Quality & Quantity
    Article 16 September 2023
  19. The exercise world of otaku: extended body techniques, alternative body projects, and controllable social architecture

    Why do some people opt for exergames like Ring Fit Adventure (RFA) over traditional exercise venues such as gyms? Focusing on the case of RFA, this...

    Jiangwei Zhou, Yu Zhao in The Journal of Chinese Sociology
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  20. Long-term assessment of social amplification of risk during COVID-19: challenges to public health agencies amid misinformation and vaccine stance

    This study employs the Social Amplification of Risk Framework to investigate the stance on COVID-19 vaccines and the spread of misinformation on...

    Ali Unlu, Sophie Truong, ... Tuukka Tammi in Journal of Computational Social Science
    Article Open access 22 March 2024
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