Who is perceived to be an expert on COVID-19 vaccines on social media?: Biomedical credentials confer expertise, even among vaccine-hesitant and Conservative observers [0.03%]
社交媒体上谁被视为新冠疫苗专家?即使在对接种疫苗犹豫不决和保守的观察者中,生物医学资质仍可赋予专家身份
Madeline Jalbert,Mallory Harris,Luke Williams
Madeline Jalbert
Who is perceived to be an expert on COVID-19 vaccination on social media? We conducted four experimental studies investigating how the presence of biomedical credentials in social media profiles impacts users' perceived expertise. Participa...
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Information, communication and society. 2025 Jul 31:1. DOI:10.1080/1369118X.2025.2539588 2025
The value(s) of social media rituals: a cross-cultural analysis of New Year's resolutions [0.03%]
社交媒体仪式的价值:跨文化分析新年决心
Blake Hallinan,Bumsoo Kim,Saki Mizoroki et al.
Blake Hallinan et al.
New Year's resolutions are acts of valuation where people express ideas about what is important and worthwhile in life. Although resolutions have a long history, the twenty-first century has transformed the practice into a social media ritu...
Marthe Stevens,Steven R Kraaijeveld,Tamar Sharon
Marthe Stevens
The rapid expansion of Big Tech companies into various societal domains (e.g., health, education, and agriculture) over the past decade has led to increasing concerns among governments, regulators, scholars, and civil society. While existin...
Sphere transgressions in medical research: tactical engagements with Apple's ResearchKit [0.03%]
医疗研究中的跨界合作——与苹果的ResearchKit协作战术
Marthe Stevens
Marthe Stevens
In the last decade, large technology companies have started many initiatives to stimulate and innovate in the sphere of medical research. A prominent example is the ResearchKit software framework launched by tech giant Apple in 2015. This s...
On or off topic? Understanding the effects of issue-related political targeted ads [0.03%]
议题相关还是偏离主题?理解政治定向广告的影响
Xiaotong Chu,Lukas Otto,Rens Vliegenthart et al.
Xiaotong Chu et al.
Whilst data-driven strategies are allegedly prevalent in political campaigns, evidence regarding their actual effectiveness is scarce. This study investigates, from an individual perspective, the effect of issue congruency in political ads ...
Supplementing a survey with respondent Twitter data to measure e-cigarette information exposure [0.03%]
通过补充调查受访者Twitter数据以衡量接触电子烟信息的情况
Joe Murphy,Y Patrick Hsieh,Michael Wenger et al.
Joe Murphy et al.
Social media data are increasingly used by researchers to gain insights on individuals' behaviors and opinions. Platforms like Twitter provide access to individuals' postings, networks of friends and followers, and the content to which they...
When Data Justice and Environmental Justice Meet: Formulating a Response to Extractive Logic through Environmental Data Justice [0.03%]
当数据正义与环境正义交汇时:通过环境数据正义制定对剥削逻辑的回应
Lourdes A Vera,Dawn Walker,Michelle Murphy et al.
Lourdes A Vera et al.
Environmental data justice (EDJ) emerges from conversations between data justice and environmental justice while identifying the limits and tensions of these lenses. Through a reflexive process of querying our entanglement in non-innocent r...
The Relationship Between Social Media Use and Sleep Quality among Undergraduate Students [0.03%]
大学生社交媒体使用与睡眠质量的关系
Renee Garett,Sam Liu,Sean D Young
Renee Garett
Insufficient sleep is a growing health problem among University students, especially for freshmen during their first quarter/semester of college. Little research has studied how social media technologies impact sleep quality among college s...
Health activism and the logic of connective action. A case study of rare disease patient organisations [0.03%]
健康活跃分子与联系行动的逻辑——罕见病患者组织案例研究
Stefania Vicari,Franco Cappai
Stefania Vicari
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices in a way to transform traditional structures of agency in public health. By focusing on a sample of rare disease patient organisations as r...