Blar i Vitenskapelige publikasjoner (SV-IMS) på emneord "sosiale medier"
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Digital vulnerabilities and online harassment of academics, consequences, and coping strategies. An exploratory analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Academic research is currently undergoing a wave of contestation, ranging from violent attacks and life-threatening situations to public undermining of their research and online threats and harassment. A variety of actors ... -
Humour and sarcasm: expressions of global warming on Twitter
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07)The increasing popularity of Twitter as a medium for sharing and debating scientific information brings forth questions about the type of narratives emerging around environmental/climate change and global warming. This ... -
Omnipresent Publicness : Social media natives and protective strategies on non-participation in online surveillance
(Chapter, 2023)People’s perceptions of and experiences within online spaces are central to understanding implications of current online surveillance mechanisms. The aim of this study was to gain insight into how people accustomed to ... -
Social Media Natives' Invisible Online Spaces: Proposing the Concept of Digital Gemeinschaft 2.0
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07)This study proposes the concept of “digital Gemeinschaft 2.0,” through examining Rich Ling’s employment of Ferdinand Tönnies’ Gesellschaft (market society) and Gemeinschaft (fellowship), when conceptualizing the “digital ... -
Social media wellbeing: Perceived wellbeing amidst social media use in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-02)Social media use is a topical issue and raises several concerns including online comparison and social media fatigue, which have implications on the perceived wellbeing of users. Thus, this study explores how university ... -
The symbol of social media in contemporary protest: Twitter and the Gezi Park movement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07)This article explores how Twitter has emerged as a signifier of contemporary protest. Using the concept of ‘social media imaginaries’, a derivative of the broader field of ‘media imaginaries’, our analysis seeks to offer ...