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Results: 45 Studies on Media, Internet (of 103 total)
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Congressional-Executive Commission on China Annual Report 2011

Structural Diversity in Social Contagion: Studying Facebook

Competition Among Memes in a World with Limited Attention

Do Data Breach Disclosure Laws Reduce Identity Theft?

Exploring Russian Cyberspace: Digitally Mediated Collective Action and the Networked Public Sphere

Internet Use and Democratic Demands: A Multinational, Multilevel Model of Internet Use and Citizen Attitudes about Democracy

The Trend of Class, Race and Ethnicity in Social Media Inequality

Internet Addiction and Personality in First-Person-Shooter Video Gamers

Potential Exposure to Anti-Drug Advertising and Drug-Related Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors Among United States Youth, 1995–2006

State of the News Media 2012

A Negativity Gap? Voter Gender, Attack Politics and Participation in American Elections

Effects of the Internet on politics: Research roundup

Tweeting Is Believing? Understanding Microblog Credibility Perceptions

Social Media and the Decision to Participate in Political Protest: Observations From Tahrir Square

Analysis of the Information Behaviors, Goals and Intentions of Frequent Internet Users

Optimal Sampling of News Organizations’ Paid Content

Online Display Advertising: Targeting and Obtrusiveness

Variability in Citizens’ Reactions to Different Types of Negative Campaigns

Overview of State Anti-Bullying Legislation and Other Related Laws

Misinformation and Fact-checking: Research Findings from Social Science

Why Most Facebook Users Get More Than They Give

Who Gives a Tweet? Evaluating Microblog Content Value

Do Voters Perceive Negative Campaigns as Informative Campaigns?

Shifting Public Opinion on Climate Change: An Empirical Assessment of Factors Influencing Concern over Climate Change in the U.S., 2002–2010

Messages that Mobilize? Issue Publics and the Content of Campaign Advertising

New Internet World: A Global Perspective on Freedom of Expression, Privacy, Trust and Security Online

Quantifying Global Transfers of Copyrighted Content Using BitTorrent

How Do Phone and Internet Surveys Compare?

Social Selection and Peer Influence in an Online Social Network

Ideological Segregation Online and Offline

Spread of Behavior in an Online Social Network Experiment

Exit Talk in Media Coverage of Past Presidential Campaigns

Irony of Satire: Political Ideology and the Motivation to See What You Want to See in The Colbert Report

Association Between Violent Video Game Play and Aggression among Adolescents

How Television Covers the Presidential Nomination Process

Explaining Variation in Twitter Adoption among a Diverse Group of Young Adults

Exploring the Role of Political Discussion for Online Political Participation

Pew Research: Twitter and the 2012 Campaign

Attacks, Acclaims and Rebuttals on Political Blogs During the 2008 Presidential Election

Crossing the Line: Sexual Harassment at School

Global Shift in the Social Relationships of Networked Individuals: Meeting and Dating Online Comes of Age

2008 Presidential Election, 2.0: Content Analysis of User-Generated Political Facebook Groups

Dynamic Public Opinion: Communication Effects over Time

Race to the Bottom: Media Marketization and Increasing Negativity Toward the U.S. in China

Facebook and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

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