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  3. Vol. 5 No. 2 (2016): The Journal of Social Media in Society

Vol. 5 No. 2 (2016): The Journal of Social Media in Society

Published: 2016-09-27

Articles

  • The Influence of Snapchat on Interpersonal Relationship Development and Human Communication

    Justin C Velten, Rauf Arif
    5-43
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  • Corporate Social Media: Understanding the Impact of Service Quality & Social Value on Customer Behavior

    Regina Connolly, Murray Scott, William DeLone
    44-74
    • PDF
  • Twitter Diplomacy? A Content Analysis of Eight U.S. Embassies’ Twitter Feeds

    Meghan Sobel, Daniel Riffe, Joe Bob Hester
    75-107
    • PDF
  • When Image Isn’t Everything: The Effects of Instagram Frames on Social Comparison

    Jennifer Lewallen
    108-133
    • PDF
  • Principals’ Perspectives on Social Media in Schools

    Kasey Powers, Marybeth Green
    134-168
    • PDF
  • Framing On Facebook: Examining an Issues Management Approach to Obesity

    Shereen Sarthou McCall, Sora Kim, John Brummette
    169-201
    • PDF
  • “Actually Having Conversations and Talking to People”: Defining Social Media Engagement

    Curt Gilstrap, Nigel Holderby
    202-225
    • PDF

Essays

  • From Underground ‘Sutta’ to Mainstream ‘Kolaveri di’: Understanding Social Media through Changing Perceptions of Popular Music in the Indian Subcontinent

    Vikas Jain
    226-244
    • 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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