Locating passive consumers on social network sites
Hi everyone, I’m doing a project that focuses on how people consume and respond to political content on a Twitter-like social network site. I was planning to target both active people who are highly interested in these contents, showing by posting comments (I actually found this group of people via reading the comments they posted on) or re-sending them; and passive consumers, who basically only read these contents. The problem is, it is hard to reach these passive population on a social network site. Does anyone have tips on locating these people or any literature about this question? Many thanks. Mengyao Yuan PhD student of sociology University of Edinburgh Email: maya.yuan2010@gmail.com
Hi All, I'm looking at the memetics of propaganda for my PHD and was wondering if anyone had come across any recent literature on memetics? Since the Journal of Memetics folded in 2005 the more contemporary work has become a bit diffuse and harder to track down, I have some but I am convinced not all of what is out there. Cheers, Cassian Sparkes-Vian De Montfort University cassian@hotmail.co.uk
Hi Mengyao, If I am not mistaken, you are drawing on opinion-seeking and opinion-leading literature in an online context. Related keywords may be lurkers, information-seeking, observers, bystanders. Useful, top journals: Journal of Computer-mediated Communication; Computers in Human Behaviour; and, surprisingly maybe: Tourism Management (best for scales, detailed literature reviews, clear methodology). I am doing research on similar paradigms. Best, Jan On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 10:27:54 -0000, Maya Yuan <maya.yuan2010@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone, I’m doing a project that focuses on how people consume and respond to political content on a Twitter-like social network site. I was planning to target both active people who are highly interested in these contents, showing by posting comments (I actually found this group of people via reading the comments they posted on) or re-sending them; and passive consumers, who basically only read these contents. The problem is, it is hard to reach these passive population on a social network site. Does anyone have tips on locating these people or any literature about this question? Many thanks.
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