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Online activity traces around a "Boston bomber"

2013

This paper describes traces of user activity around a alleged online social network profile of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect, after the tragedy occurred. The analyzed data, collected with the help of an automatic social media monitoring software, includes the perpetrator's page saved at the time the bombing suspects' names were made public, and the subsequently appearing comments left on that page by other users. The analyses suggest that a timely protection of online media records of a criminal could help prevent a large-scale public spread of communication exchange pertaining to the suspects/criminals' ideas, messages, and connections.

ta113Social networkbusiness.industryInternet privacyTragedy (event)ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGThe InternetSocial mediaSociologySuspectbusinessWeb crawlerDigital mediaProceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining
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The Reform of Vocational Education and Training in Finland: Insights from Twitter

2018

This paper aims to analyse and describe relationships and communication in Twitter in relation to vocational education and training reform in Finland. Data were collected during the early implementation phase of the reform from January 2018 to early June 2018. The data included 2400 tweets containing the hashtag #amisreformi (VET reform). Social network analysis was utilised to study the network and communities. The main themes of the tweets were analysed using thematic analysis, and automated sentiment analysis was used to examine the tones of the tweets and public opinion. The study showed that the official actors were central influencers in the network that lacked connectivity. Overall, …

ta113ammatillinen koulutussocial mediaTwittervocational educationsosiaalinen mediayleinen mielipide113 Computer and information sciencesammattikoulutuspublic opinionuudistukset516 Educational sciencesreform
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Detection of Fake Profiles in Social Media - Literature Review

2017

ta113identiteettiväärennöksetfalse identitiessocial network analysisverkkoprofiilitComputer sciencebusiness.industrysocial mediaInternet privacysosiaalinen mediafake profilesväärennöksetidentiteettiSocial mediata518businessProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
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Identity Use and Misuse of Public Persona on Twitter

2016

Social media sites have appeared during the last 10 years and their use has exploded all over the world. Twitter is a microblogging service that has currently 320 million user profiles and over 100 million daily active users. Many celebrities and leading politicians have a verified profile on Twitter, including Justin Bieber, president Obama, and the Pope. In this paper we investigate the '‘hundreds of Putins and Obamas phenomenon’ on Twitter. We collected two data sets in 2015 containing 582 and 6477 profiles that are related to the G20 leaders’ profiles on Twitter. The number of namesakes varied from 5 to 1000 per leader. We analysed in detail various aspects of the Putin and Erdogan rela…

ta113online identity: G20 leaders: Putinbusiness.industryComputer sciencesocial media05 social sciencesInternet privacyTwitterIdentity (social science)sosiaalinen media050801 communication & media studiesPersonafaked accountsG20 leaders: Putin [online identity]ObamaimpersonationErdogan0508 media and communications0502 economics and business050211 marketingta518business
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Digital Islamophobia: The Swedish woman as a figure of pure and dangerous whiteness

2016

This article addresses the digital culture of Islamophobic bloggers, focusing on the online circulation of a forensic photograph of a Swedish woman who was assaulted. The analysis shows how through appropriating this image, the bloggers created a unifying, imagined whiteness in the transnational Islamophobic network. The empirical analysis clarifies how this one image migrated and transformed in the blogosphere and legitimated the recurrent discursive trope of “Muslim rape.” This image became a subcultural “memory freeze frame” crystallizing the contemporary Islamophobic ideologies articulated in connection to race, ethnicity, nation, gender, and sexuality. The viral circulation of this im…

ta520feminismSociology and Political ScienceIslamophobiasocial mediaBlogospheremedia_common.quotation_subjectTrope (literature)Liberal feminismsosiaalinen media050801 communication & media studiesHuman sexualityglobalisationRacismFeminismfeminismi0508 media and communicationsdigitaalinen kulttuuri050602 political science & public administrationSociologyracismmedia_commonrasismiMuslimsCommunication05 social sciencesglobalisaatiota5142Gender studiesIslamophobia0506 political scienceislamofobiamuslimitwhitenessIdeologydigital cultureNew Media & Society
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Transnational Mediated Commemoration of Migrant Deaths at the Borders of Europe

2019

ta520transnationalismrememberingRefugeerajatsosiaalinen mediaGender studiesmuistirefugeesdigitalizationmemoryPolitical sciencebordermuisteluhumanitarismiTransnationalismtransnationaalisuusSocial mediaaktivismipakolaisetdigitalisaatioturvapaikanhakijatasylum seekers
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Katse kohti sukupuolta - katse kohti väkivaltaa?

2018

taiteentutkimusart researchsocial mediaväkivaltasosiaalinen mediasukupuolicultural researchresearch projectsgenderkirjallisuudentutkimustutkimusprojektitkulttuurintutkimusliterary researchviolence (activity)
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Awareness and knowledge of cyberethics: A comparative study of preservice teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain

2021

This paper explores the awareness and knowledge of cyberethics held by pre-service teachers across three European countries. The study was conducted via an online survey and yielded 1,131 responses from pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain. The facets of cyberethics included in this study focused on behaving responsibly online, safeguarding privacy, respecting copyright, seeking consent of friends before posting images or videos on social media platforms, and considering their professional identity as future teachers when posting online. The findings indicate that pre-service teachers reported relatively similar levels of competence in applying copyright and respecting privacy r…

teacher identityIdentity (social science)Face (sociological concept)Education (General)CyberethicscyberethicsSafeguardingTeacher identitydigital competenceDigital identityinintial teacher educationCyberethicsDigital competenciesPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONProfessional digital identitySocial mediaInitial teacher educationSociologyprofessional digital identityL7-991CurriculumCompetence (human resources)Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education
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Sosiaalinen media ja sosiaalinen tausta teini-ikäisten nuorten kulutusasenteiden selittäjinä

2020

Tässä artikkelissa tarkastelemme sosiaalisen median vaikuttajien seuraamisen, kaveripaineen ja sosiodemografisten muuttujien yhteyttä nuorten kulutusasenteisiin. Tutkimus pohjautuu kuluttajaksi sosiaalistumisen teorioihin sosiaalisen taustan ja muuttuvan mediavaikuttamisen kontekstissa. Tutkimusaineistona käytetään 800:lle 15-19-vuotiaalle nuorelle tehtyä kyselytutkimusta. Aineisto on analysoitu rakenneyhtälömallinnuksella. Tutkimustulosten mukaan sosiaalisen median vaikuttajien seuraamisella oli vahva yhteys materialistisiin kulutusasenteisiin, mutta ei säästäväisyyteen eikä vastuullisuuteen. Myös kaveripaine kulutuksessa oli yhteydessä materialismiin, Kuitenkin vähemmistö nuorista oli ase…

teini-ikäisetsocial media influencerssocial mediasukupuolierotsosiaalinen mediaasenteetkuluttajakäyttäytyminenyoung peoplesosialisaatiomaterialismnuoretconsumer attitudesmaterialismivaikuttaminenvertaisryhmätkuluttajuus
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Anticipation as Platform Power : The Temporal Structuring of Digital Everyday Life

2023

This article explores anticipation as a temporal structure in digital platforms. It contributes to the growing research of platformisation of everyday life by focusing on temporality as a central dimension of platform power, a key mechanism tying participants by structuring intimacies, socialities, and relations that platforms enable and engender. The article shows how the temporality of foreboding, prospecting and speculating about one’s own and other’s social media presence and actions permeates the user experience. Studying media diaries and interviews with participants from different social and occupational groups (politicians, actors, the unemployed, undocumented migrants), the article…

temporaalisuusplatformisationstructure of feelingsocial mediaarkisosiaalinen mediaeveryday lifeintimacyaffective laborkäyttäjäkokemusdigitalisaatiotemporalityarkielämä
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