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Do social networking sites build and maintain social capital online in rural communities?
Journal of Rural Studies, 2019Social capital (SC) is a cornerstone of rural communities but is not well understood in terms of how Social Networking Sites (SNS) can be used to build and maintain SC online.
Dr Michael Lane, Khorshed Alam
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Bridging the work/social divide: the emotional response to organizational social networking sites
European Journal of Information Systems, 2012Hope Koch +2 more
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Bridging bonds: Latvian migrants’ interpersonal ties on social networking sites
Media, Culture and Society, 2019Ianis Bucholtz
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A Meta-Analysis of Social Networking Online and Social Capital
Review of General Psychology, 2016Dong Liu, Roy F Baumeister
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Bridging social capital through the use of social networking sites: A systematic literature review
Journal of Human Behavior in The Social Environment, 2022The purpose of this study is to find out the impact of the use of social networking sites (SNS) use on bridging social capital (BRS). This paper also aimed to identify the popular medium used for developing BRS.
Zaheer Ahmad, S. Soroya, Khalid Mahmood
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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1990
Abstract The problem of reducing the diameter of a hypercube-based structure by adding some redundant links to the standard hypercube is considered. A new architecture called Bridged Hypercube (BHC) is introduced. It is shown that the BHC diameter is approximately half the diameter of its hypercube counterpart.
Ahmed El-Amawy, Shahram Latifi
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Abstract The problem of reducing the diameter of a hypercube-based structure by adding some redundant links to the standard hypercube is considered. A new architecture called Bridged Hypercube (BHC) is introduced. It is shown that the BHC diameter is approximately half the diameter of its hypercube counterpart.
Ahmed El-Amawy, Shahram Latifi
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