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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2013): The Journal of Social Media in Society

The sophomore issue of the journal dedicated to the study of social media and mobile technologies.
Published: 2013-05-22

Articles

  • YouTube’s “Bad Romance”: Exploring the Vernacular Rhetoric of Lady Gaga Parody Videos

    Amanda Nell Edgar
    • PDF
  • Offering Hope and Making Attributions through YouTube: An Exploratory Ethnographic Content Analysis of the Social Change-Oriented “It Gets Better Project”

    Laurie M. Phillips
    • PDF
  • How Millennials are Engaging and Building Relationships with Organizations on Facebook

    Tina McCorkindale, Marcia W. DiStaso, Hilary Fussell Sisco
    • PDF
  • Examining Gender Differences in Self-disclosure on Facebook Versus Face-to-Face

    Pavica Sheldon
    • PDF
  • Family Communication, Privacy, and Facebook

    Eric M. Fife, LuAnn LaCava, C. Leigh Nelson
    • PDF
  • An Examination of the Role of the Communicator on Gratifications Attained on Social Network Sites

    Eric Langstedt
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Chase, L. & Knebl, K. (2011). The Social Media Sales Revolution (1st edition). New York: McGraw-Hill. 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0071768504.

    Ryan J. Gautreaux, Tyrone Leeman Adams
    • PDF

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Based at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, USA, The Journal of Social Media in Society is sponsored by the Department of Communication Studies, the Colleges of Liberal and Fine Arts, Education, Business, Graduate Studies, and the Division of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development.

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