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Kushner, Scott. (2011). Virtually Dead: Blogospheric Absence and the Ethics of Networked Reading. The Communication Review, 14, 24-45. (journal article)

Lack, Caleb, Beck, Lisa, and Hoover, Danielle. (2009). Use of social networking by undergraduate psychology majors. First Monday, 14(12). (journal article)

Lai, Linda SL, and Turban, Efraim. (2008). Group Formation and Operations in the Web 2.0 Environment and Social Networks. Group Decision and Negotiation, 17 (5), 387-402. (journal article)

Lai, Linda SL.. (2008). So Far Away, Yet So Near: Social Connectedness of Travellers on Social Networking Sites. IADIS International Conference e-Commerce.NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, the Netherlands July. pp. 48-54

Lai, Linda SL.. (2007). Impacts of Web 2.0 Based Social Networks – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Conference on Information Management and Internet Research.Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia November. pp. 82-91, the Keynote Paper

Lampe, C., and Ellison, N. B. . (2010). Friends vs. fans: Student athlete use of Facebook. Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work . (pp. 193-196). (conference paper)

Lampe, C., Vitak, J., and Ellison, N.. (2013). Users and nonusers: Interactions between levels of Facebook adoption and social capital. Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. (pp. 809-820). (conference paper)

Lampe, C., Vitak, J., Gray, R., and Ellison, N.. (2012). Perceptions of Facebook’s value as an information source.. Proceedings of the 2012 Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. (conference paper)

Lampe, C., Wohn, D. Y., Vitak, J., Ellison, N., and Wash, R.. (in press). Student use of Facebook for organizing collaborative classroom activities. International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, XX. (journal article)

Lampe, Cliff, Ellison, Nicole, and Steinfeld, Charles. (2007). A Familiar Face(book): Profile Elements as Signals in an Online Social Network. Proceedings of Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2007). (pp. 435 - 444). ACM Press. San Jose, CA (conference paper)

Lampe, Cliff, Ellison, Nicole, and Steinfeld, Charles. (2006). A face(book) in the crowd: social searching vs social browsing. Proceedings of CSCW-2006. (pp. 167 - 170). ACM Press. Banff, Alberta, Canada (conference paper)

Lampe, Cliff, Ellison, Nicole, and Steinfield, Charles. (2008). Changes in Use and Perception of Facebook. In Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. (conference paper)

Lampinen, Airi, Vilma Lehtinen, Asko Lehmuskallio , and Sakari Tamminen. (2011). We\'re in it together: interpersonal management of disclosure in social network services. CHI\'11. ACM. (conference paper)

Lang, Anouk. (2012). Exploring the potential of social network sites in relation to intercultural communication. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 11.1, [Submitted in error to Twitter list as well - please remove]. http://ahh.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/06/21/1474022210394141.abstract Abstract: This article reports on the results of a project which used a social network site to support students on a year abroad and foster informal learning, particularly in the ar (journal article)

Lange, Patricia. (2007). Publicly Private and Privately Public: Social Networking on YouTube. JCMC, 13 (1). [Special Issue of JCMC on Social Network Sites, Eds.: danah boyd and Nicole Ellison.] (journal article)

Larissa Hjorth. (2010). Games & Gaming. This book focuses upon the phenomenon of SNS games. (book chapter)

Larissa Hjorth . (2009). Cybercute@korea: the role of cute customisation and gender performativity in a case study of South Korean virtual community, Cyworld mini-hompy.In Youna Kim (Eds.), Media Consumption and Everyday Life in Asia. (pp. 203-216). Routledge. (book chapter)

Larissa Hjorth. (2009). Gifts of Presence: A Case Study of a South Korean Virtual Community, Cyworld’s Mini-Hompy.In G. Goggin and M. McLelland (Eds.), Internationalising the Internet. (pp. 237-251). Routledge. (book chapter)

Larissa Hjorth. (2010). The Game of Being Social: Web 2.0, Social Media, and Online Games. Iowa Journal of Communication, 42(1), 73-92. (journal article)

Larissa Hjorth. (2009). Web U2: Emerging Online Communities and Gendered Intimacy in the Asia-Pacific region. Knowledge, Technology and Policy, 22(2), 117-124. (journal article)

Larissa Hjorth. (2009). Home and away: a case study of Cyworld minihompy by Korean students studying in Australia. Asian Studies Review, 31 (1), 397-407. (journal article)

Larissa Hjorth, and Heewon Kim. (2005). Being There and Being Here: Gendered customising of mobile 3G practices through a case study in Seoul. Convergence, 11 (2), 49-55. This study looks at one of the oldest SNS in Korea, mini-hompy and its relationship to mobile media. (journal article)

Larissa Hjorth, and Michael Arnold. (2011). The Personal and the Political: Social Networking in Manila. International Journal for Learning and Media, 3(1). (journal article)

LaRose, R., Wohn, D. Y., Ellison, N., and Steinfield, C.. (2011). Facebook fiends: Compulsive social networking and adjustment to college. Proceedings of IADIS International Conference ICT 2011. (conference paper)

Larsen, Malene Charlotte. (2007). Understanding Social Networking: On Young People's Construction and Co-construction of Identity Online. Internet Research 8.0: Let's Play.Vancouver

Lee Humphreys. (2011). Who’s watching whom? A study of interactive technology and surveillance. Journal of Communication, 61, 575-595. (journal article)

Lee, A. Y., and Bruckman, A. S.. (2007). Judging you by the company you keep: dating on social networking sites. In Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work. (pp. 371 - 378). Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, 2007 (conference paper)

Lee, J. W.Y, Kim, B, and Kim, M.S.. (2010). Creating the intercultural learning narrative using social network sites status updates: An innovative approach in using social media. Global Learn Asia Pacific 2011. (pp. 1819-1826). (conference paper)

Lee, J. W.Y, Kim, B, Lee, T. L., and Kim, M. S.. (2012). Uncovering the Use of Facebook During the Exchange Program. China Media Research, 8(4), 62-76. (journal article)

Lee, J. W.Y, Kim, B., and Kim, M.S.. (2010). An exploration on the use of Facebook as a tool for social support during an intercultural exchange program. Global Learn Asia Pacific 2010. (conference paper)

Lenihan, Aoife. (2011). “Join our community of translators” Language Ideologies & Facebook. Digital Discourse: Language in the New Media. (pp. 48-64). Part of doctoral studies on language policy and Facebook (book chapter)

Lenihan, Aoife. (2011). \"Join our community of translators\": Language ideologies and/in Facebook. Digital Discourse: Language in the New Media. (pp. 48-64). PLEASE NOTE THIS CHAPTER WAS PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED BUT IS NOW AVAILABLE IN FULL FROM GOOGLE BOOKS AT THE ABOVE LINK MANY THANKS (book chapter)

Leon Andretti Abdillah. (2013). Students learning center strategy based on e-learning and blogs. Seminar Nasional Sains dan Teknologi (SNST) ke-4 Tahun 2013.Semarang, INDONESIA June.

Lewis, C. C., and George, J. F.. (2008). Cross-cultural deception in social networking sites and face-to-face communication. Computers in Human Behavior. (journal article)

Lewis, K., Kaufman, J., and Christakis, N.. (2008). The Taste for Privacy: An Analysis of College Student Privacy Settings in an Online Social Network. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14(1), 79-100. (journal article)

Lewis, K., Kaufman, J., Gonzalez, M., Wimmer, A., and and Christakis, N.. (2008). Tastes, ties, and time: A new social network dataset using Facebook.com. Social Networks. (journal article)

Liben-Nowell, David, Novak, Jasmine, Kumar, Ravi, Raghavan, Prabhakar, and Tomkins, Andrew. (2005). Geographic routing in social networks. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences. (pp. 11,623 - 11,628). (conference paper)

Light, Ben. (2013). Networked masculinities and social networking sites : a call for the analysis of men and contemporary digital media. Masculinities and Social Change, 2 (3), 245-265. (journal article)

Light, Ben, Griffiths, Marie, and Lincoln, Sian. (2012). ‘Connect and create’: Young people, YouTube and Graffiti Communities. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 26 (3), 343-355. (journal article)

Light, Ben, and McGrath, K.. (2010). Ethics and social networking sites : a disclosive analysis of Facebook. Information Technology and People, 21 (3), 300-314. (journal article)

Lillian Bridges. (1975). Legal services in Qatar. b, 8(6). (journal article)

Lin Qiu, Han Lin, and Angela K.-y. Leung. (2012). Cultural Differences and Switching of In-Group Sharing Behavior Between an American (Facebook) and a Chinese (Renren) Social Networking Site. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, in press. (journal article)

Lin Qiu, Han Lin, and Angela K.-y. Leung. (2010). How does Facebook browsing affect self-awareness and social well-being: the role of narcissism. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology. (pp. 100-101). (conference paper)

Lin Qiu, Han Lin, Angela K.-y. Leung, and William Tov. (2012). Putting Their Best Foot Forward: Emotional Disclosure on Facebook. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, in press, 5. (journal article)

Lin Qiu, Jiahui Lu, Shanshan Yang, Weina Qu, and Tingshao Zhu. (2015). What does your selfie say about you?. Computers in Human Behavior, 52, 443 - 449. (journal article)

Liu, Hugo. (2007). Social Network Profiles as Taste Performances. JCMC, 13 (1). [Special Issue of JCMC on Social Network Sites, Eds.: danah boyd and Nicole Ellison.] (journal article)

Liu, Hugo, Maes, Pattie, and Davenport, Glorianna. (2006). Unraveling the taste fabric of social networks. International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems, 2 (1), 42 - 71. Hershey, PA: Idea Academic Publishers (journal article)

Livingstone, S.. (2007). Internet Literacy: Young People's Negotiation of New Online Opportunities. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning. (pp. 101-122). MIT Press. (book chapter)

Livingstone, Sonia. (2008). Taking Risky Opportunities in Youthful Content Creation: Teenagers' Use of Social Networking Sites for Intimacy, Privacy and Self-Expression. New Media & Society, 10 (3). (journal article)

Lugano, G.. (2008). Mobile social networking in theory and practice. First Monday, 13 (11). (journal article)

Macias, Wendy, Hilyard, Karen, and Freimuth, Vicki. (2009). Blog Functions as Risk and Crisis Communication During Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 15 (1), 1 - 31. (journal article)

Mack, D., Head, A., Roberts, B., and and Rimland, E.. (2007). Reaching Students with Facebook: Data and Best Practices. Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, 8 (2). (journal article)

Madison, Michael J.. (2006). Social Software, Groups, and Governance. Michigan State Law Review, 153-191. (journal article)

Magnuson, Joy, Dundes, Melissa, and Dundes, Lauren. (2008). Gender Differences in Social Portraits' Reflected in MySpace Profiles. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 11 (2), 239 - 241. (journal article)

Marc Stumpel. (2010). The Politics of Social Media. Facebook: Control and Resistance. New Media MA (mastersthesis)

Mariam El Ouirdi, Asma El Ouirdi, Jesse Segers, and Erik Henderickx. (2014). Social Media Conceptualization and Taxonomy: A Lasswellian Framework. Journal of Creative Communications, 9 (2), 107-126. (journal article)

Mariam El Ouirdi, Jesse Segers, Asma El Ouirdi, and Ivana Pais. (2015). Predictors of job seekers’ self-disclosure on social media. Computers in Human Behavior, 53, 1-12. (journal article)

Mark A. Urista, Qingwen Dong, and Kenneth D. Day. (2009). Explaining Why Young Adults Use MySpace and Facebook Through Uses and Gratifications Theory. Human Communication, 12 (2), 215 - 229. (journal article)

Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, and Edgar R. Weippl. (2010). Who On Earth Is Mr. Cypher? Automated Friend Injection Attacks on Social Networking Sites. Security and Privacy--Silver Linings in the Cloud, 1, 80--89. http://friendinjection.nysos.net (journal article)

Markus Huber, Martin Mulazzani, Gerhard Kitzler, Sigrun Goluch, and Edgar R. Weippl. (2011). Friend-in-the-middle Attacks: Exploiting Social Networking Sites for Spam. Internet Computing, IEEE, 15 (3)h, 28 - 34. http://fitm.nysos.net (journal article)

Markus Huber, Stewart Kowalski, Marcus Nohlberg, and Simon Tjoa. (2009). Towards Automating Social Engineering Using Social Networking Sites. Computational Science and Engineering, IEEE International Conference on, 3, 117--124. http://asebot.nysos.net (journal article)

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Martin Berg. (2011). Checking in at the urban playground: Digital geographies and electronic flâneurs. Networked Sociability and Individualism: Technology for Personal and Professional Relationships. (book chapter)

Martin Gneiser, Julia Heidemann, Mathias Klier, Andrea Landherr, and Florian Probst. (2012). Valuation of Online Social Networks Taking into Account Users\' Interconnectedness. Information Systems and e-Business Management, 10 (1), 61 - 84. Also available at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/p548271p45130154/ (journal article)

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Martin, Marcienne. (2010). DICTIONNAIRE DES PICTOGRAMMES NUMÉRIQUES ET DU LEXIQUE EN USAGE SUR INTERNET ET LES TÉLÉPHONES PORTABLES. (book chapter)

Martin, Marcienne. (2007). LE LANGAGE SUR L\'INTERNET, UN SAVOIR-FAIRE ANCIEN NUMÉRISÉ. (book chapter)

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Martin, Marcienne. (2008). L\'Internet et ses usages, proxémie et pseudonymat.In SUDWEEKS, HRACHOVEC, ESS (Eds.), Cultural attitudes towards technology and communication. (pp. 127-136). School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, Australie. (book chapter)

Marwick, Alice. (2008). To Catch a Predator? The MySpace Moral Panic. First Monday, 13 (6). (journal article)

Masso, Paolo. (2006). A Survey of Trust Use and Modeling in Current Real Systems. Trust in E-services: Technologies, Practices and Challenges. Idea Group. (book chapter)

Mayer, Adalbert, and Puller, Steven L.. (2008). The old boy (and girl) network: Social network formation on university campuses. Journal of Public Economics, 92 (1-2), 329 - 347. (journal article)

McGrath, K., Elbanna, A., Hercheui, M., Panagiotopoulos, P., and Saad, E.. (2011). Online Social Networking and Citizen Engagement: Debating the Potential and Limitations (panel report)). International Conference on Information Systems ICIS 2011.Shanghai, China December.

McGrath, K., Elbanna, A., Hercheui, M., Panagiotopoulos, P., and Saad, E.. (2012). Exploring the Democratic Potential of Online Social Networking: The Scope and Limitations of e-Participation. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 30 (16). (journal article)

McLaughlin, C., and Vitak, J.. (in press). Norm evolution and violation on Facebook. New Media & Society, XX. (journal article)

McNely, B. (2012). Shaping Organizational Image-Power through Images: Case Histories of Instagram. Proceedings of the IEEE Professional Communication Conference. IEEE. (conference paper)

McNely, B., Teston, C., Cox, G., Olorunda, B., and Dunker, N. (2010). Digital publics and participatory education. Digital Culture and Education, 2(2), 144–164. (journal article)

Meimin, Ou. (2008). Social Networking Sites: A Uses and Gratifications perspective. Asian Media and Information Communications Conference.Manila, Philippines July 15.

Meishar Tal, H., Kurtz, G., and Pieterse, E. . (2012). Facebook Groups as LMS: a case study. IRRODEL, 13(4). (journal article)

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Meredith Ringel Morris. (2013). Collaborative Search Revisited. CSCW 2013.

Meredith Ringel Morris. (2014). Social Networking Site Use by Mothers of Young Children. Proceedings of CSCW 2014. ACM. (conference paper)

Merry, Sarah Kate, and Simon, Anoush. (2012). Living and lurking on LiveJournal: The benefits of active and non-active membership. Aslib Proceedings, 64 (3), 241-261. DOI: 10.1108/00012531211244527 (journal article)

Michael Scholz, Verena Dorner, Andrea Landherr, and Florian Probst. (2013). Awareness, Interest, and Purchase: The Effects of User-and Marketer-Generated Content on Purchase Decision Processes. Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) . (conference paper)

Michal Clark, and Raja swami. (2012). Media Network Infections. (techreport)

Miller, S. E., and Jensen, L. A.. (2007). Connecting and Communicating with Students on Facebook. Computers in Libraries, 27 (8), 18-22. (journal article)

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Mishaud, Edward. (2007). Twitter: Expressions of the Whole Self. Department of Media and Communications (mastersthesis)

Mislove, Alan, Marcon, Massimiliano, Gummadi, Krishna, Druschel, Peter, and Bhattacharjee, Bobby. (2007). Measurement and analysis of Online social networks. IMC Inproceedings. San Diego. (conference paper)

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Moqbel, Murad. (2012). Explaining user acceptance of social networking: Employee\'s perspective. Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Science Institute Forty Third Annual Conference. (pp. 110 – 118). (conference paper)

Moreno, M. A., Parks, M. R., Zimmerman, F. J., Brito, T. E., and Christakis, D. A.. (2009). Display of Health Risk Behaviors on MySpace by Adolescents: Prevalence and Associations. Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine, 163 (1), 27-34. (journal article)

Moreno, M. A., VanderStoep, A., Parks, M. R., Zimmerman, F. J., Kurth, A., and Christakis, D. A.. (2009). Reducing At-Risk Adolescents' Display of Risk Behavior on a Social Networking Web Site: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Intervention Trial. Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine, 35-41. (journal article)

Morris, Meredith Ringel, Teevan, Jamie, and Panovich, Katrina A. (2010). Comparison of Information Seeking Using Search Engines and Social Networks. Proceedings of ICWSM. (pp. 291-294). (conference paper)

Morris, Meredith Ringel, Teevan, Jamie, and Panovich, Katrina A. (2010). What Do People Ask Their Social Networks, and Why? A Survey Study of Status Message Q&A Behavior. Proceedings of CHI2010. (pp. 1739-1748). (conference paper)

Muise, Amy, Christofides, Emily, and Desmarais, Serge. (2009). More Information than You Ever Wanted: Does Facebook Bring Out the Green-Eyed Monster of Jealousy?. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 12 (2). (journal article)

Munoz, Caroline Lego, and Towner, Terri. (2011). Back to the ‘Wall’: How to Use Facebook in the College Classroom. First Monday, 16, 12. (journal article)

Munoz, Caroline Lego, and Towner, Terri. (2010). Social Networks: Facebook’s Role in the Advertising Classroom. Journal of Advertising Education, 14, 20-27. (journal article)

Murad Moqbel, and Lauren Little. (2014). Social networking site use among caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014).Auckland, New Zealand December.

Nicolas Suzor. (2010). The role of the rule of law in virtual communities. Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 25(4), 1818-1886. (journal article)

Nicolas Suzor. (2012). Order supported by law: the enforcement of norms in virtual communities. Mercer Law Review, 63(2), 523-595. (journal article)

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Nuchada Dumrongsiri, and Vikanda Pornsakulvanich. (2010). Social networking sites in Thailand: Motives and predictors of university students’ behaviours. International Journal of Innovation and Learning, 8(7), 427-444. (journal article)

Nurullah, Abu Sadat. (2007). The Sociology of Cyberspace: Youth Online Networking and Cyberfriendship Formation. 8th Conference of the Asia Pacific Sociological Association.Penang, Malaysia November 19th-21st. (request paper via asnurullah@yahoo.com

Nyland, Rob, and Chris Near. (2007). Jesus is My Friend: Religiosity as a Mediating Factor in Internet Social Networking Use. AEJMC Midwinter Conference.Reno, NV February 23-24.

Oiarzabal, Pedro J.. (2005-2009). The Online Social Networks of the Basque Diaspora. Knowledge Communities. Conference Series. Vol. 4. (pp. 119-142).University of Nevada, Reno. Reno: Center for Basque Studies. (book chapter)

Oiarzabal, Pedro J.. (2011). The Online Social Networks of the Basque Diaspora. Fast Forwarded, 2005-2009.In Javier Echeverria, Andoni Alonso, and Pedro J. Oiarzabal (Eds.), Knowledge Communities. (pp. 119-142). Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno. (book chapter)

Oiarzabal, Pedro J.. (2012). Diaspora Basques and Online Social Networks: An Analysis of Users of Basque Institutional Diaspora Groups on Facebook. Journal of Ethnicity and Migration Studies, 38 (9), 1469-1485. Oiarzabal, Pedro J. and Ulf-Dietrich Reips (Guest Editors). Special Issue “Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas.” Journal of Ethnicity and Migration Studies, Vol. 38, No. 9 (2012): 1333-1490. (journal article)

Oiarzabal, Pedro J., and Reips, Ulf-Dietrich. (2012). Migration and diaspora in the age of information and communication technologies. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 38 (9), 1333-1338. (journal article)

Ollier-Malaterre Ariane, Rothbard Nancy, and Berg Justin. (2013). When worlds collide in cyberspace: How boundary work in online social networks impacts professional relationships. Academy of Management Review, doi: 10.5465/amr.2011.0235 . Key words: Boundary work, Online social networks, Work-nonwork preferences for Integration and Segmentation, Self-enhancement, Self-verification, Respect, Liking, Relationships. (journal article)

Onnela, J. P., Saramaki, J., Hyvonen, J., Szabo, G., Lazer, D., Kaski, K., Kertesz, J., and Barabasi, A. L.. (2007). Structure and tie strengths in mobile communication networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (pp. 7332-7336). (conference paper)

Orr, Emily S., Sisic, Mia, Ross, Craig, Simmering, Mary G., Arseneault, Jaime M., and Orr, R. Robert. (2009). The Influence of Shyness on the Use of Facebook in an Undergraduate Sample. CyberPsychology & Behavior. 1-4 (journal article)

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Panagiotopoulos, P., Brooks, L., Elliman, T., and Dasuki, S.. (2011). Social Networking for Membership Engagement in Non-profit Organisations: a Trade Union Study. 17th Americas Conference on Information Systems.Detroit, USA August.

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Peng Xia, Jiang Hua, Xiaodong Wang, Cindy Chen, and Benyuan Liu. (2014). Predicting User Replying Behavior on a Large Online Dating Site. International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media.Ann Arbor, MI June.

Peng Xia, Kun Tu, Bruno Ribeiro, Hua Jiang, Xiaodong Wang, Cindy Chen, Benyuan Liu, and Don Towsley. (2014). Characterization of User Online Dating Behavior and Preference on a Large Online Dating Site.In Rokia Missaoui, Idrissa Sarr (Eds.), Social Network Analysis - Community Detection and Evolution. (pp. 193-217). Springer International Publishing. (book chapter)

Perkel, Dan. (forthcoming). Copy and Paste Literacy? Literacy Practices in the Production of a MySpace Profile.In Drotner, Kirsten and Jensen, Hans Siggard and Schroeder, Kim (Eds.), Informal Learning and Digital Media: Constructions, Contexts, Consequences. Cambridge Scholars Press. (book chapter)

Perkel, Dan. (2006). Copy and Paste Literacy: Literacy Practices in the Production of a MySpace Profile. Informal Learning and Digital Media.Odense, Denmark September 21-23.

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Ploderer, B., Howard, S., Thomas, P., and Reitberger, W.. (2008). 'Hey world, take a look at me!': Appreciating the human body on social network sites. Proceedings of Persuasive 2008. (pp. 245 - 248). (conference paper)

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