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The Evolving Role of the Editor in the Age of Digital PublishingGosney, Renee M. 12 May 2017 (has links)
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Social Media, Social Exclusion, and NarcissismCreech, Ryan S. 20 July 2015 (has links)
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The Safety Net: Troubling Safe Space as a Social Justice AimMaxfield, Mary 21 April 2016 (has links)
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Negatively Disinhibited Online Communication: The Role of Visual Anonymity and Public Self-AwarenessFinn, Elizabeth M. 09 August 2016 (has links)
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Tweeting Away Our Blues: An Interpretative Phenomenological Approach to Exploring Black Women's Use of Social Media to Combat MisogynoirMacias, Kelly 01 January 2015 (has links)
In the age of social media, many Black women use online platforms and social networks as a means of connecting with other Black women and to share their experiences of social oppression and misogynoir, anti-Black misogyny. Examining the ways that Black women use technology as a tool to actively wage resistance to racial, gender and class oppression is critical for understanding their role in the human struggle for greater peace, beauty, freedom and justice. This study explored the experiences of 12 Black women in the United States and Britain who use social media for storytelling and testimony about their lives as racial and gendered minorities. The research questions were: How do Black women in the United States and Britain use social media for storytelling and testimony about their lives as Black women? What is the lived experience of using social media for this purpose? How does the experience affect them and what meaning do they find in using social media for this purpose? Using an interpretative phenomenological approach, the researcher developed findings which show that Black women experience social media as an affirming, safe space for counter storytelling, education and transformation, negotiating identity and for connection to a larger, African diasporic identity. This research serves to increase the knowledge and scholarship about how Black women challenge damaging stereotypes and restrictive social narratives and how they use social media to challenge structural and ideological violence directed at them in an effort to promote dialogue and healing.
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"Dazed and Confused and Triumphant": An Exploration of Ergodic LiteratureGaj, Natasha E. 18 May 2021 (has links)
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Single yet Multiple: Analyzing a Single Data Visualization in Three Online ContextsCummins, Garrett Jeremy 23 May 2022 (has links)
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How a Small Business Negotiates Digital Inclusion of People with Disabilities: A Case StudyCipriani, Belo Miguel 01 January 2019 (has links)
Technology has provided more people access products and services, yet some individuals who would benefit the most from digital access to resources are frequently excluded from participation. One group that is largely neglected is the disability community. Despite federal regulations intended to ensure that people with physical/mental disabilities are included in public digital platforms, organizations continuously design websites, applications, and interfaces without people with disabilities in mind. This is particularly the case with small businesses, which are most commonly reported as having inaccessible digital platforms.
Digital inclusion attempts to ensure equity in digital properties by providing a model to operationalize inclusion across technologies. This qualitative case study examines how a small business owner in an urban U.S. city prioritizes digital inclusion in his daily operations. Using a responsive interview model, the business owner’s experiences, attitudes, and priorities were recorded. Six themes appeared from this study: perceptions of disability influence digital inclusion, powerful branding suggests digital access, unawareness of accessibility guidelines, UX testing overlooks input from people with disabilities, inclusion is tough to enforce on digital platforms, and workarounds hinder digital improvements.
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Viral Marketing: Concept Explication and Case Studies in the Video Game and Esports IndustriesShiflet, Matthew 07 August 2019 (has links)
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Nonverbal communication on the net: Mitigating misunderstanding through the manipulation of text and use of images in computer-mediated communicationKrystal, Ingman 28 May 2019 (has links)
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