Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2017 | Are sex differences in antisocial and prosocial Facebook use explained by narcissism and relational self-construal? | Ferenczi, N; Marshall, TC; Bejanyan, K |
2015 | The Big Five, Self-Esteem, and Narcissism as Predictors of the Topics People Write About in Facebook Status Updates | Marshall, TC; Lefringhausen, K; Ferenczi, N |
2015 | The Big Five, Self-Esteem, and Narcissism as Predictors of the Topics People Write About in Facebook Status Updates | Marshall, TC; Lefringhausen, K; Ferenczi, N |
2010 | Do social networking groups support online petitions? | Panagiotopoulos, P; Sams, S; Elliman, T; Fitzgerald, G |
2011 | Explaining users’ intentions to continue participating in Web 2.0 communities: The case of Facebook in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan | Al-Lozi, Enas |
2018 | Intellectual, narcissistic, or Machiavellian? How Twitter users differ from Facebook-only users, why they use Twitter, and what they tweet about | Marshall, TC; Ferenczi, N; Lefringhausen, K; Hill, S; Deng, J |
2013 | Mining social network data for personalisation and privacy concerns: A case study of Facebook’s Beacon | Jamal, A; Coughlan, J; Kamal, M |
2013 | Putting library content into Facebook | Parsons, G |
2009 | Rethinking privacy in social networks: A case study of beacon | Jamal, A; Cole, M |
15-Mar-2015 | Women Favour Dyadic Relationships, but Men Prefer Clubs: Cross-Cultural Evidence from Social Networking | David-Barrett, T; Rotkirch, A; Carney, J; Behncke Izquierdo, I; Krems, JA; Townley, D; McDaniell, E; Byrne-Smith, A; Dunbar, RIM |