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  1. 1.anagora.org

    It seems to me that the use of social network sites is accelerating. It's now moving beyond the first circle of early adopters who are specifically interested in the social software meme. ... 🔎 full text search for '2004 01 04 use of social network sites accelerating' pull. This [] took 0.20834136009216309 seconds to render your request on ...
  2. diva-portal.org

    between 2004 and 2014, focuses on the use of social network sites by researchers. The results show that social network sites are used as part of scholarly life, yet with disciplinary differences. It is also shown that the area lacks methodological, theoretical and empirical coherence and theoretical stringency. The most salient strands
  3. psycnet.apa.org

    The article presents a narrative review of scholarship on social support through social networking sites (SNSs) published from 2004 to 2015. By searching keywords related to social support and SNSs in major databases for social sciences, we identified and content analyzed directly relevant articles (N = 88). The article summarizes the prevalence of theory usage; the function of theory usage (e ...
  4. tandfonline.com

    Introduction. Although SNSs (Social Networking Sites) research began in the middle of the 1990s (Khang, Ki, & Ye, Citation 2012) but the research article by Donath and Boyd's (Citation 2004) revolutionized the SNSs research by introducing the term 'social media' and referred to 'Internet-based tools that are founded on the principles of Web 2.0' (van Osch & Coursaris, Citation 2014).
    Author:Iffat Ali, Mahmoud Danaee, Amira FirdausPublished:2020
  5. researchgate.net

    Controlling for demographic variables, active social network sites use significantly and negatively predicts students' depression levels ( p < .01). Active social network sites use can influence ...
  6. researchgate.net

    articles (41.2 percent) used self-reported intensity of usage of a SNS.24 These studies measured attitudinal questions regarding the extent to which a SNS is integrated into one's daily life ...
  7. sciencedirect.com

    The current study answers the following research questions: "What are the key impetuses of members' use of social networking sites?", "What are the key impediments to members' use of social networking sites?", and "How do the impetuses and impediments interact together in determining members' site use?" Drawing upon Social Exchange Theory (SET), we develop and validate a research ...
  8. sciencedirect.com

    Social networking sites (SNS) have infiltrated people's daily life with amazing rapidity to become an important social platform for computer-mediated communication (Correa et al., 2010, Powell, 2009, Tapscott, 2008).Facebook, MySpace, and Friendster are successful examples (Kang and Lee, 2010, Lipsman, 2007, Pempek et al., 2009).SNS, by definition, provides a new method of communicating ...
  9. psycnet.apa.org

    2004 ). Structural aspects refer to the size and structure of a person snetwork,suchas,forexample,thenumber ... 116 S. Utz & J. Breuer,The Relationship Between Use of Social Network Sites, Online Social Support, and Well-Being Journal of Media Psychology (2017), 29 (3), 115 125 2017 Hogrefe Publishing. Distributed under the
  10. link.springer.com

    Keywords: Social networking sites; post-adoptive behavior; use and gratifica-tion theory; social influences; goal-oriented behavior. 1 Introduction According to Boyd and Ellison [1], social networking sites (SNS) are "web-based services that allow individuals to 1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a
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