The Emerald handbook of computer-mediated communication and social media

Joining a thriving field of new media, this collective volume authored by global academics features important research by thought leaders within computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. Featuring 40 comprehensive chapters of new research that focuses on what is new, relevant, and cutt...

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Other Authors Harris Lipschultz, Jeremy (Editor), Freberg, Karen (Editor), Luttrell, Regina (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800715998
DOI10.1108/9781800715974
Physical Description1 online resource (848 pages)

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245 0 4 |a The Emerald handbook of computer-mediated communication and social media /  |c edited by Jeremy Harris Lipschultz (University of Nebraska, USA), Karen Freberg (University of Nebraska, USA), and Regina Luttrell (Syracuse University, USA). 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Part One. Emerging Media Trends in Theory and Research -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Connecting CMC and Social Media Research / Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Karen Freberg, and Regina Luttrell -- Chapter 2. Social Media Theories / Carolyn A. Lin and David J. Atkin -- Chapter 3. Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) and Social Media / Nicky Chang Bi and Ruonan Zhang -- Chapter 4. Unobtrusive Observational Approaches to Studying the Texting Life of Couples: A Case Study of Interpersonal Conflict / Miriam Brinberg, Rachel Reymann Vanderbilt, and Denise Haunani Solomon -- Chapter 5. How Social Media Serve As a Super Spreader of Misinformation, Disinformation and Conspiracy Theories Regarding Health Crises / Thomas J. Johnson, Ryan Wallace, and Taeyoung Lee -- Chapter 6. Global Culture, Power and Health Communication: India Fights Corona On the Battlefield of Social Media Platforms / Deepti Ganapathy -- Chapter 7. The COVID 19 Infodemic: Algorithmic Gatekeeping, Confirmation Bias, and Social Identity / T. Phillip Madison, Kyun David Kim, and William R. Davie -- Chapter 8. Mourning Using Social Media: The New Frontier for Death Communication / Jensen Moore -- Chapter 9. Saving Face: Theorizing Arab Women's Emerging Self-(re)presentations on Instagram / Zoe Hurley -- Chapter 10. Finding Love Online: An Overview and Future Directions for Research on Online Dating / Brianna L. Lane and David J. Roaché -- Chapter 11. A Textual Analysis of Online Asexual Representation and Visibility on Reddit / Kyle Webster -- Chapter 12. Gamification, Tinder-effect and Tinder-fatigue: Dating as a CMC Experience / Olga Solovyeva and Alexander V. Laskin -- Chapter 13. #MoreLatinosInNews: A Call for Representation / Teresa Puente -- Chapter 14. News Agenda Setting in Social Media Era: Twitter as Alternative News Source for Citizen Journalism / Yousef Aldaihani and Jae-Hwa Shin -- Chapter 15. QAnon: The Networks of Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories on Social Media / Shugofa Dastgeer and Rashmi Thapaliya -- Chapter 16. Emerging Trends in Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Media in Sport: Theory & Practice / Frauke Hachtmann -- Part Two. Social Media and CMC Applied Trends -- Chapter 17. An examination of influencer-brand relationship: Implications and future directions for influencer marketing / Brandi Watkins -- Chapter 18. Nano- & Micro-Influencers / Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez and Nadia Jimenez -- Chapter 19. Influencer Marketing and Consumer Well-Being: From Source Characteristics to Social Media Anxiety and Addiction / Juan Mundel, Jing Yang, and Anan Wan -- Chapter 20. True Biz Deaf: An exploration of how deaf creators use TikTok / Edward H. Bart IV, Arlinda Boland, Summer Shelton, and Teri Del Rosso -- Chapter 21. Cancel Culture: A career vulture amongst influencers on social media / Tatiana Schwirblat, Karen Freberg, and Laura Freberg -- Chapter 22. The Transition of 24/7 Trolls, Bullies, and Intimidation Through Social Media / Sabrina Page -- Chapter 23. Integrating the Barcelona Principles 3.0 Into Online Gaming Brand Ambassadorships / Kristie Byrum -- Chapter 24. The Evolution of Social Media Management as Professional Practice / Karen Sutherland -- Chapter 25. Social Media Practices of Independent Sports Podcasters / Matthew P. Taylor -- Chapter 26. Healthcare and Aging Adults: Building Beneficial Relationships through Social Media / Elise Assaf -- Chapter 27: Schools' use of social media for multicultural community engagement: A case study of Facebook use by government schools in Australia / Lauren Gorfinkel and Tanya Muscat -- Part Three. New Communication Technologies, Directions in Theory and Practice -- Chapter 28. When AI Meets IoT: AioT / Adrienne A. Wallace -- Chapter 29. Excellence In Digital Storytelling: Exploring How Best Practices Are Embraced By Professional Communicators / Ashika Theyyil -- Chapter 30. Digital Misinformation & Disinformation: The Global War of Words / Jeongwon Yang and Regina Luttrell -- Chapter 31. Algorithms, Analytics, and Metrics: Is Audience Interaction Reshaping Algorithmic Gatekeeping in the Marketplace of Attention? / Heidi A. Makady, William R. Davie, and Kenneth A. Fischer -- Chapter 32. Agency in Computer-Mediated Communication: Bots and U.S. Political Elections / Cameron W. Piercy, Ryan S. Bisel, and Jeffrey W. Treem -- Chapter 33. A Computational Text Analysis Study on Marijuana Edible Product Use on Twitter / Hyejin Kim, Tao (Tony) Deng, Juan Mundel, and Jennifer Honeycutt -- Chapter 34. Call and Response: A System for Converting Interactive Data into Money and Sound / Carolyn Malachi -- Chapter 35. Design Thinking As A Course Design Methodology for Teaching Social Media & Digital Analytics: A Qualitative Exploratory Case Study / Jana Duckett and Janice Smith -- Chapter 36. Artificial Intelligence in Public Relations: Role and Implication / Alexander Buhmann and Candace White -- Chapter 37. Is It Broken or Just Bruised? Evaluating AI and Its Ethical Implications Within the PR and Healthcare Industries / Jamie Ward and Alisa Agozzino -- Chapter 38. Artificial Intelligence and Changing Ethical Landscapes in Social Media and Computer-Mediated Communication: Considering the Role of Communication Professionals / Lukasz Swiatek, Chris Galloway, Marina Vujnovic, and Dean Kruckeberg -- Chapter 39. Artificial Intelligence: The Dark Side, Ethics, and Implications / Christopher McCollough, Adrienne A. Wallace, and Regina Luttrell -- Chapter 40. Future Trends of CMC and Social Media Research / Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Karen Freberg, and Regina Luttrell. 
520 |a Joining a thriving field of new media, this collective volume authored by global academics features important research by thought leaders within computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. Featuring 40 comprehensive chapters of new research that focuses on what is new, relevant, and cutting edge in the areas of CMC and social media, authors critically explore topics ranging from social media theories to civil rights. Divided into three parts, the handbook begins with theory and methods, which sets the foundation for the text and then moves into the applicability of strategy, tactics, and measurement. The final focus is toward the future of CMC and social media and its impact on the study and practice of communication. Uniquely relating social media communication research to its computer-mediated communication foundation, as well as digital and emerging media trends, this handbook is an indispensable resource whether you're a graduate student or a seasoned practitioner. 
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