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Social networks: Human social networks
New Scientist, 2012Social networks can dramatically affect our lives, influencing chances of becoming obese, giving up smoking, being happy or depressed, or getting ...
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International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking
, 2016Virtual communities and social networking are changing our social and work environments. The International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking (IJVCSN) provides a forum for researchers, practitioners, and users to study and discuss ...
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Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2012
THE USE OF social media, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, MySpace, SecondLifeand other similar sites areincreasingexponentially. A Pew report from early 2010 stated that among adults18and older,73% use Facebook,48% have a profile on MySpace and 14% use LinkedIn. Additionally, 11% of adults over the age of 30 are bloggers.
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THE USE OF social media, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, MySpace, SecondLifeand other similar sites areincreasingexponentially. A Pew report from early 2010 stated that among adults18and older,73% use Facebook,48% have a profile on MySpace and 14% use LinkedIn. Additionally, 11% of adults over the age of 30 are bloggers.
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Professional Social Networking
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2014We review the current state of social communication between healthcare professionals, the role of consumer social networking, and some emerging technologies to address the gaps. In particular, the review covers (1) the current state of loose social networking for continuing medical education (CME) and other broadcast information dissemination; (2 ...
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Virtual private social networks
Proceedings of the first ACM conference on Data and application security and privacy, 2011Social Networking Sites (SNSs) are having a significant impact on the social life of many people - even beyond the millions of people that use them directly. These websites usually allow users to present a profile of themselves through a long list of very detailed information. However, even when such SNSs have advanced privacy policies, users are often
CONTI, MAURO, Hasani A, Crispo B.
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Nurse Educator, 2010
In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use the Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools, social networking and social bookmarking sites, virtual worlds, and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use the Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools, social networking and social bookmarking sites, virtual worlds, and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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Science, 2003
Social insect colonies have many of the properties of adaptive networks. The simple rules governing how local interactions among individuals translate into group behaviors are found across social groups, giving social insects the potential to have a profound impact on our understanding of the interplay between network dynamics and social evolution.
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Social insect colonies have many of the properties of adaptive networks. The simple rules governing how local interactions among individuals translate into group behaviors are found across social groups, giving social insects the potential to have a profound impact on our understanding of the interplay between network dynamics and social evolution.
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2014
Abstract This chapter illustrates social network analysis (SNA), offering empirical examples of how to apply this method in social movement research. The introduction gives an overview of the theoretical background of SNA, discussing the main characteristics, as well as the advantages and challenges of this approach.
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Abstract This chapter illustrates social network analysis (SNA), offering empirical examples of how to apply this method in social movement research. The introduction gives an overview of the theoretical background of SNA, discussing the main characteristics, as well as the advantages and challenges of this approach.
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Computer Networks As Social Networks
Science, 2001Computer networks are inherently social networks, linking people, organizations, and knowledge. They are social institutions that should not be studied in isolation but as integrated into everyday lives. The proliferation of computer networks has facilitated a deemphasis on group solidarities at work and in the community and afforded a turn to ...
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2011
The birth of the social networking trend has brought a change in the way people surf the web and above all the way people interact socially. It also provides a very good platform for business owners to market their businesses. Social network marketing makes use of the process of advertising, promoting and selling ideas, theories, values and ...
Zavišić, Senka, Zavišić, Željka
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The birth of the social networking trend has brought a change in the way people surf the web and above all the way people interact socially. It also provides a very good platform for business owners to market their businesses. Social network marketing makes use of the process of advertising, promoting and selling ideas, theories, values and ...
Zavišić, Senka, Zavišić, Željka
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