Seeking Literature Help
Hello All, I was wondering if fellows here would be able to suggest me some current/recent literature about self-censorship in the context of social media. I am designing a study to examine self-censorship among social media users in the context of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan). As noted by Dr. Eric Freedman (Michigan State University) that scholars barely scratched the surface of studying the former Soviet Union Central Asian countries. I have located some publications only. Would greatly appreciate for any help! Thanks Bahtiyar Kurambaev
Hi Bahtiyar Katy Pearce has done extensive work in Armenia which may be useful. I recommend this article where she discusses how people circulate satirical political pictures or 'memes' via MMS and she speculates that this may not only be for technical reasons, but also political, as such MMSes are much more difficult to attribute to an originator than a online profile. Pearce, K. (2011) Convergence Through Mobile Peer-to-Peer File Sharing in the Republic of Armenia, International Journal of Communication: 5 Downloaded from http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/800 The study was conducted in 2008, so it may be slightly dated, but still useful I am sure. It may also be useful to find more recent articles by prof Pearce, who has spent several years doing research on digital media in Armenia. Best Alette Schoon PhD candidate 'Backyard digital media production of South African black township hip hop artists' South Africa Quoting Bahtiyar Kurambaev <bahtiyar.kurambaev@gmail.com>:
Hello All,
I was wondering if fellows here would be able to suggest me some current/recent literature about self-censorship in the context of social media. I am designing a study to examine self-censorship among social media users in the context of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).
As noted by Dr. Eric Freedman (Michigan State University) that scholars barely scratched the surface of studying the former Soviet Union Central Asian countries.
I have located some publications only. Would greatly appreciate for any help!
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Hi Bahtiyar -- What do you mean by "self-censorship," in this case? -- Chris ___________________________ Sent by the magic of mobile technology
On Feb 27, 2016, at 4:21 AM, Bahtiyar Kurambaev <bahtiyar.kurambaev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I was wondering if fellows here would be able to suggest me some current/recent literature about self-censorship in the context of social media. I am designing a study to examine self-censorship among social media users in the context of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).
As noted by Dr. Eric Freedman (Michigan State University) that scholars barely scratched the surface of studying the former Soviet Union Central Asian countries.
I have located some publications only. Would greatly appreciate for any help!
Thanks Bahtiyar Kurambaev _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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I assume Bahtiyar means self-censorship as in Malaysia's case: http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/02/127907/practice-self-censorship-netizens-... On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 4:08 AM, Chris Peterson <chris@cpeterson.org> wrote:
Hi Bahtiyar --
What do you mean by "self-censorship," in this case?
-- Chris
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On Feb 27, 2016, at 4:21 AM, Bahtiyar Kurambaev < bahtiyar.kurambaev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I was wondering if fellows here would be able to suggest me some current/recent literature about self-censorship in the context of social media. I am designing a study to examine self-censorship among social media users in the context of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).
As noted by Dr. Eric Freedman (Michigan State University) that scholars barely scratched the surface of studying the former Soviet Union Central Asian countries.
I have located some publications only. Would greatly appreciate for any help!
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Hi Bahtiyar, I study intimacy in the context of social media, so I can recommend you some literature about self-censorship in the context of personal relationships. Some authors don’t use the term self-censorship, but they discuss this practice in relation to self-disclosure and online privacy. I have a couple of papers in preparation in relation to intimacy and self-disclosure where I also discuss self-censorship. I can send them to you later, in case you are interested. Best wishes, Cristina Miguel References: Attril, A. and Jalil, R. 2011. Revealing only the superficial me: Exploring categorical self-disclosure online. Computers in Human Behavior. [Online]. 27(5), pp.1634-1642. [Accessed 18 August 2012]. Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747563211000343. Burns, Ellison N.B. Vitak, J., Steinfield, C., Gray, R., and Lampe, C. 2011. Negotiation Privacy Concerns and Social Capital Needs in a Social Media Environment. In: Trepte, S. and Reinecke, L. eds. Privacy Online: Perspective on Privacy and Self-disclosure on the Social Web. New York, NY: Springer, pp.19-32. Golzard, V., Miguel, C. (Forthcoming). Negotiating intimacy through social media: Challenges and opportunities for Muslim women in Iran. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication. Hogan, B. 2010. The presentation of self in the age of social media: Distinguishing performances and exhibitions online. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 30(6), pp.377-386. Jordán-Conde, Z., Mennecke, B., and Townsend, A. 2013. Late adolescent identity definition and intimate disclosure on Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior. 33, pp.356-366. Krämer, N.C. and Haferkamp, N. 2011. Online Self-Presentation: Balancing Privacy Concerns and Impression Construction. In: Trepte, S. and Reinecke, L. eds. Privacy Online: Perspective on Privacy and Self-disclosure on the Social Web. New York, NY: Springer, pp.127-142. Krasnova, H., Spiekermann, S., Koroleva, K., and Hildebrand, T. 2010. Online social networks: Why we disclose. Journal of Information Technology. 25(2), pp.109-125. Mendelson, A. and Papacharissi, Z. 2010. Look at us: Collective narcissism in college student Facebook photo galleries. In: Papacharissi, Z. ed. A networked self: Identity, community, and culture on social network sites. New York, NY: Routledge, pp.251-273. Pedroni, M., Pasquali, F., and Carlo, S. 2014. My friends are my audience: Mass-mediation of personal content and relations in Facebook. Observatorio (OBS*). 8(3), pp.97-113. Raynes-Goldie, K. 2010. Aliases, creeping, and wall cleaning: Understanding privacy in the age of Facebook. First Monday. [Online]. 15(1). [Accessed 10 June 2014]. Available from: http://firstmonday.org/article/view/2775/2432 Rentschler, C. 2015. #safetytipsforladies: Feminist Twitter takedowns of victim blaming. Feminist Media Studies. 15(2), pp.353-356. Ringrose, J. 2011. Are you sexy, flirty, or a slut?: Exploring “sexualisation” and how teen girls perform/negotiate digital sexual identity on social networking sites. In: Rosalind, G. and Scharff, C. eds. New femininities: Postfeminism, neoliberalism and subjectivity. Basingstokes: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.99-116. Taddicken M. and Jers, C. 2011. The Uses of Privacy Online: Trading a Loss of Privacy for Social Web Gratifications? In: Trepte, S. and Reinecke, L. eds. Privacy Online: Perspective on Privacy and Self-disclosure on the Social Web. New York, NY: Springer, pp.143-158. El 27/02/2016, a las 13:40, Yosem Companys <companys@stanford.edu> escribió:
I assume Bahtiyar means self-censorship as in Malaysia's case: http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/02/127907/practice-self-censorship-netizens-...
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 4:08 AM, Chris Peterson <chris@cpeterson.org> wrote:
Hi Bahtiyar --
What do you mean by "self-censorship," in this case?
-- Chris
___________________________
Sent by the magic of mobile technology
On Feb 27, 2016, at 4:21 AM, Bahtiyar Kurambaev < bahtiyar.kurambaev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I was wondering if fellows here would be able to suggest me some current/recent literature about self-censorship in the context of social media. I am designing a study to examine self-censorship among social media users in the context of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).
As noted by Dr. Eric Freedman (Michigan State University) that scholars barely scratched the surface of studying the former Soviet Union Central Asian countries.
I have located some publications only. Would greatly appreciate for any help!
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