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Intergenerational family online community and older adults' overall well-being
Tali Gazit, Sarit Nisim, Liat AyalonThis study aims to evaluate the potential contribution of a membership in an online family community to older adults' overall well-being.
Detection and analysis of emergency topic in social media considering changing roles of stakeholders
Xiaoyue Ma, Pengzhen Xue, Mingde Li, Nada MattaMost of the existing studies on the evolution of emergency topics in social media focused on the emergency information demand of fixed user type in emergency while ignoring the…
Factors influencing the adoption and use of open access scholarly communication among researchers in India
Mohammad Nazim, Mohammad AsharThe present study aims to examine the use of open access (OA) scholarly communication in India and investigate the factors affecting the adoption and use of OA scholarly…
Exploring the associations of youth Facebook addiction with social capital perceptions
Jenny Wong, Kevin K.W. Ho, Tin Nok Leung, Dickson K.W. ChiuAlthough Facebook addiction has been found to be a key motive for using Facebook, scant research has explored the association of Facebook addiction with social capital. While…
Networking the commons: creative commons project creators funding patterns in crowdfunding
Rong Wang, Li Lu, Janet FulkGuided by the collective action theory, signaling theory and social identity approach, this study examines backing behavior by individuals who have created projects under CC…
Investigating information dissemination and citizen engagement through government social media during the COVID-19 crisis
Surjit Paul, Saini DasThis study explores how effectively the Indian government utilized social media to communicate emergency information and promote citizen engagement and awareness during the first…
The Yale model of green message sharing and environmental consciousness on social media platforms
Hsin Hsin Chang, Yu-Yu Lu, Pei Ru LiIn this paper, Yale model was adopted to understand how the characteristics of a green message (goal framing, argument volume and argument consistency), its source (source…
Conflicted about online learning?: Using sentiment analysis to explore learner approach-avoidance motivation
James O. Stanworth, Wan-Hsuan Yen, Clyde A. WardenStudent motivation underpins the challenge of learning, made more complex by the move to online education. While emotions are integral to students' motivation, research has, to…
Essaying the design, development and validation processes of a new digital literacy scale
Pritika Reddy, Kaylash Chaudhary, Bibhya Sharma, Shamina HusseinThe emergence of new digital technologies in the 21st century has propelled individuals to use technology in their daily lives. Individuals now require a specific set of skills…
The materialities and embodiments of mundane software: exploring how apps come to matter in everyday life
Marianne Clark, Deborah LuptonIn this article, the authors aim to explore mobile apps as both mundane and extraordinary digital media artefacts, designed and promoted to improve or solve problems in people's…
Everyday life information seeking in South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic: daily topics of information needs in social Q&A
Heejun Kim, Sanghee OhThis study investigated information needs on COVID-19 by identifying topics discussed on social questions and answers (Q&A) about daily routines, problems, and health issues for…
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