Days: Friday, July 19th Saturday, July 20th Sunday, July 21st
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CONFERENCE VENUE
Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University
55 Dundas Street West,
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2C5
Note: There is no need to sign up in advance for the workshops. Participation in the workshops are included in the regular registration rate.
LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
09:00 | Early Career Scholars Workshop (abstract) |
09:00 | Introduction to Social Media Network Analysis with NodeXL and netnography (abstract) |
09:00 | COSMOS – Democratising Access to Twitter Data (abstract) |
09:00 | Using web browsing history data to study social media use (abstract) |
LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
14:00 | Linking Social Survey and Social Media Data: Value, Data, Disclosure & Privacy (abstract) |
14:00 | Did you give permission? Critically Engaging the Mobile Data Ecosystem (abstract) |
14:00 | Detecting and Analyzing Social Bots with Open Source Tools (abstract) |
14:00 | Mining Text, Survey, Twitter & RSS Data Using DiscoverText (abstract) |
LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
Location: Ryerson University Social Media Lab, 10 Dundas St E, Suite #1002 (10th floor), Toronto, ON, M5B 2G9
Light food and wine will be served
Agenda
- 5:45 - 6:40pm Tour of the Social Media Lab, featuring demos and presenations by the Lab's members
- 6:40 - 6:55pm Welcome Remarks from Anatoliy Gruzd and Philip Mai (Social Media Lab Co-Directors)
- 6:55 - 7:00pm Jaigris Hodson (Poster Chair) - "1-Minute Madness" Poster Introduction
- 7:00 - 8:00pm Poster presenters will introduce their work in the “1-Minute Madness” format (optional)
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LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
NOTE: This session will be livestreamed on YouTube.
Speakers:
- Welcome Remarks
- Anatoliy Gruzd, Conference Chair
- Daphne Taras, Dean of the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
- Caroline Haythornthwaite, Conference Advisory Board Member
- #SMSociety's 10-year journey
- Philip Mai, Conference Chair
- Introduction of the Keynote
- Anabel Quan-Haase, Conference Panel Chair
- Keynote Address
LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
10:50 | In News We Trust? Examining Credibility and Sharing Behaviors of Fake News (abstract) |
11:10 | The Rise of Germany's AfD: A Social Media Analysis (abstract) |
11:30 | Asymmetric Polarization on Twitter and the 2018 Brazilian Presidential Elections (abstract) |
11:50 | Measuring Ease of Communication in Bipartite Social Endorsement Networks (abstract) |
10:50 | A Case Study in Belief Surveillance, Sentiment Analysis, and Identification of Informational Targets for E-Cigarettes Interventions (abstract) |
11:10 | Assessing the Stability of Tweet Corpora for Hurricane Events Over Time: A Mixed Methods Approach (abstract) |
11:30 | Change Others’ Beliefs Online: Online Comments’ Persuasiveness (abstract) |
11:50 | Against "Sentiment" (abstract) |
10:50 | Data Privacy and Public (Dis)trust of Institutions: Early Discourse of the US Consumer Privacy Regulations on Twitter (abstract) |
11:10 | Disclosing personal information on social media – The interacting role of trust in service providers and online-specific fear of missing out (abstract) |
11:30 | Trends in Trust: Measuring Americans’ Expectations for Trustworthy Research Use of Social Media Data (abstract) |
11:50 | Age-appropriate privacy? Social media privacy literacy and behavior across the life course (abstract) |
10:50 | Off the grid: exploring Instagram marketing practices across space and place (abstract) |
11:10 | An Exploration of Employee Brand Equity on Instagram (abstract) |
11:30 | Struggling for recognition: lifestyle influencers work to shape their professional activity (abstract) |
11:50 | Insta-Humanitarianism: An Ethnographic Content Analysis of Instagram Posts from a Humanitarian Aid Organization. (abstract) |
10:50 | Learning to Use Social Media as A Professional: An Analysis of Online Content Regarding Professional Use of Social Media for Newcomers (abstract) |
11:10 | British universities’ brand communication on Chinese social media (abstract) |
11:30 | Social Media in Education – A Structured Review and SAP-LAP Model (abstract) |
11:50 | Mobile Phones + Social Media = Classroom Tools? Learning through two distractive technologies in the high school setting (abstract) |
Note: As this lunch break is only 1 hour and 10 minutes, please plan it in advance to be back in time for the afternoon sessions.
13:30 | Boundaries between playing and working on social media (abstract) |
13:50 | Social media shaping good citizens: Citizenship norms and their consequences on political participation among heavy social media users (abstract) |
14:10 | How Social Media Interplays with Personal Network Structure and Boundaries (abstract) |
13:30 | Responding to self-disclosure in an online discussion forum for people living with cancer: a discursive approach (abstract) |
13:50 | The Times of Thier Lives: How Youth Manage and Negotiate Their Visual Selves in and Through Time (abstract) |
14:10 | [CANCELLED] A Mediation Model Linking Social Media Use, Self-Objectification, and Self-Esteem (abstract) |
14:30 | Indigenous Avatars: Implications For Online and Offline Cultural Engagement and Cultural Participation (abstract) |
13:30 | Examining Expression in the Virtual Public: The Ethics of Harvesting Online Discussions for Research Purposes (abstract) |
13:50 | Explaining the Privacy Paradox with Privacy Cynicism: Scale Development and Structural Equation Model (abstract) |
14:10 | Facebook data: how much do people share, how much do they care, and for how much do they sell (abstract) |
14:30 | Whose data is it anyway? Doing ethical social media research in the age of datafication (abstract) |
13:30 | Bot politics on Instagram: Rethinking ‘fake’ engagement in the attention economy (abstract) |
13:50 | Bots By Topic: Exploring Differences in Bot Activity by Conversation Topic (abstract) |
14:10 | A Socio-Informatic Approach to Automated Account Classification on Social Media (abstract) |
14:30 | Examining IRA Bots in the NFL Anthem Protest: Political Agendas and Practices of Digital Gatekeeping (abstract) |
13:30 | Concepts Clarification and Differentiation between Smartphone Addiction and Compulsive Internet Use based on diagnostic investigation on two scales (abstract) |
13:50 | Applying an Integrative Model of Behavioral Prediction to Sharing Sexual Images of Oneself Online (abstract) |
14:10 | Same Same But Different: Changes in Social Media Practices Over Time (abstract) |
14:30 | Breaking News and Younger Twitter Users: Comparing Self-Reported Motivations to Online Behavior (abstract) |
LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
15:20 | The Sensitive Period, Big Vs, and the Diaspora: A Brief Account of “#MeToo” in China (abstract) |
15:40 | Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage: An Enduring Event Facilitating Momentary Connectedness via Transnational Publics (abstract) |
16:00 | “Like” My Coworkers: Organizational Socialization and Workplace Relationship Development Using Social Media (abstract) |
16:20 | Characterizing Susceptible Users on Reddit’s ChangeMyView (abstract) |
15:20 | The Language of Outrage: Defining and communicating outrage and incivility via social media during the Charlottesville Protests (abstract) |
15:40 | Sentiment and network analysis of Twitter reactions to the U.S. birthright citizenship ban controversy: A preliminary examination (abstract) |
16:00 | Backs Against the Wall: Networked and Hybrid Framing of the Executive Order Protests, Immigration Reform, and #NoBanNoWall on Twitter (abstract) |
16:20 | Rwanda’s loans Agreements for development : A double-edged sword (abstract) |
15:20 | Reframing Current Debates on Young People’s Online Privacy by Taking into Account the Cultural Construction of Youth (abstract) |
15:40 | Sharing Personal Health Information On Social Media: Balancing Self-presentation and Privacy (abstract) |
16:00 | Overwhelming, Important, Irrelevant: Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Reading among Older Adults (abstract) |
16:20 | How Communication Style Shapes Relationship Boundary Regulation and Social Media Adoption (abstract) |
15:20 | Strategic techniques for qualitative sampling online – a review of social media monitoring tools towards new approaches for qualitative sampling online (abstract) |
15:40 | The Cambridge Analytica effect: Shifting privacy frames among social media users (abstract) |
16:00 | Nonmonogamy Online: Comparing Content and Structure of Polyamory and Swinging Communication over Social Media (abstract) |
16:20 | Facebook, female victims, and social media evidence in sexual assault trials (abstract) |
17:00 | The Effects of Chronic and Situational Desire to Engage in Social Media on the Ability to Block Out Distractions (abstract) |
17:00 | The use of social media in health care: A review of reviews (abstract) |
17:00 | Emailpocalypse: Trolling in academia (abstract) |
17:00 | Looking at a Social Media Platform through an Informatics Lens: A Trial and Error Approach (abstract) |
17:00 | Does Diet-Related Tweets Disclose Political Preferences? (abstract) |
17:00 | China in Africa: the outsized influence of Western media on public sentiment in development debates (abstract) |
17:00 | Instagram Spam: Teens, Finsta, and the Portrayal of One’s True Self (abstract) |
17:00 | Teens, social media, and belonging at school: Group memberships and intersections (abstract) |
17:00 | Bridging the Open Web and APIs: Alternative Social Media Alongside the Corporate Web (abstract) |
17:00 | Early Internet Memories (abstract) |
17:00 | #RIP: Death, data-capture, and the afterlife of Facebook (abstract) |
17:00 | Using Interpersonal Communication Strategies to Engage Lay Audiences in Science Conversations on Social Media (abstract) |
17:00 | Self-harm and Social Media: A case of YouTube Comments on Deliberate Self-harm Videos (abstract) |
17:00 | Developing a mixed methods approach for analysing interactions on Facebook (abstract) |
17:00 | Is social media use the factor causing decline of traditional media credibility? (abstract) |
17:00 | Having fun finding AEDs: Gamifying the crowdsourcing of AEDs on a mobile application (abstract) |
17:00 | Understanding Users’ Perceptions of the Design of a Mobile Crowdsourcing Platform for Finding Trafficked Children (abstract) |
17:00 | Sharing Non-fiction Narrative Podcasts: How Podcast Users Engage in Network-Produced vs. Independently-Produced Content on Twitter (abstract) |
17:00 | Shall We Meet? Towards Computer-Mediated Trustworthiness in its Different Phases (abstract) |
17:00 | Determining the level of Influence of Social Media on the Academic Performance of Students (abstract) |
17:00 | #WhyIDidntReport: Characterizing Twitter Disclosures of Sexual Assault and Justifications for Not Reporting (abstract) |
17:00 | Give Boys a Shot: Examining Reddit Discussions on Male HPV Vaccination Using Machine Learning (abstract) |
17:00 | Who is Anonymous? A sample of 4chan users (abstract) |
17:00 | Examining the Moderating role of Social Media Use on the Associations Between Popularity and Psychological Adjustment in Adolescence (abstract) |
17:00 | Remixing the Right to Be Forgotten with Canadian Youth (abstract) |
17:00 | More than what meets the eye: An evaluation of Olympic and Paralympic athletes' Instagram posts. (abstract) |
17:00 | Bilingual Analysis of Online Hotel Reviews: A Case Study (abstract) |
17:00 | Enhancing quality of content on Stack Overflow - a preliminary analysis of SO comments (abstract) |
17:00 | Keeping Streaks and Doing It for the Gram: Undergraduate Students Participation in their Most versus Least Used Social Media (abstract) |
17:00 | Getting around Social Media Algorithms: A Study of Social Media Professionals (abstract) |
17:00 | How to change a running system?! A sociological view of challenges and actor constellations in IPv6 Deployment. (abstract) |
17:00 | The perception of LGBTQ influencers on Social Media: YouTube Analysis (abstract) |
17:00 | Self-esteem, Narcissism and Social Media Activity: How do they affect each other? (abstract) |
17:00 | Social paleontology on Twitter: A longitudinal case study of network composition and attributes (abstract) |
17:00 | Signature Feature Analysis of E-petitions that Successfully Promoted Voices for Minorities and Women (abstract) |
17:00 | Exploring E-petitioning and Twitter Behavior in We the People (abstract) |
17:00 | Understanding online communities surrounding non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) through conversations and common properties among authors (abstract) |
17:00 | Easy data, usual suspects, same old places? A systematic review of Digital Activism research between 1995-2019 (abstract) |
17:00 | #ad on Instagram: Investigating the promotion of food and beverage products (abstract) |
17:00 | Social media challenges: surveillance dynamics and body ideals (abstract) |
17:00 | Location Sharing: Women Respond to Trust; Men Share to Connect with Others (abstract) |
17:00 | Who Follows You: Do People of Color Show Their Brand Trust by Their Follows on Instagram? (abstract) |
17:00 | Self-promotion motivations for social media use and social adjustment to university (abstract) |
17:00 | #NoMoreCraptions & #WhyISign: How Deaf Social Media Users Engage with Hashtags (abstract) |
WHERE: The Catalyst, Rogers Communications Centre
80 Gould St, Toronto, ON M5B 2M7
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LOCATION: TRS 1-148 & 1-150 TRSM Commons - 7th Floor
NOTE: This session will be livestreamed on YouTube.
Speakers:
- Awards Ceremony
- Priya Kumar (MC), Conference Chair
- Invitation to attend #SMSociety 2020 in Chicago
- Bree McEwan, 2020 Host Chair (DePaul University, Chicago, USA)
- Introduction of the Keynote
- Jenna Jacobson, Conference Full-papers Chair
- Keynote Address
Take a break with us! Join us in the TRSM Commons -7th floor to play Spin-n-Win outside the coffee reception area for a chance to win some fabulous prizes courtesy of the Social Media Lab!
11:00 | “Posting is the new asking for it”: Support for Scholars Coping with Online Harassment (abstract) |
11:20 | “Deep Trouble”: Understanding the Problems of Deepfakes through News Media Coverage (abstract) |
11:40 | Still Not Dead: An updated analysis of the Russian Facebook Advertisements prior to the 2016 US election (abstract) |
12:00 | Detecting Coordinated Political Message Diffusion Amplification during the 2018 U.S. Senate Elections (abstract) |
11:00 | Online pre-election campaign by polls and likes (abstract) |
11:20 | Extending the extremes: a survey of factors that amplify extreme speech in political discourses on Indian Twitter (abstract) |
11:40 | Gender, Party, and the Kavanaugh Nomination: American State Legislators on Twitter (abstract) |
11:00 | A Tweet is Not Just a Tweet: public sector understandings and analysis of social media customer service data (abstract) |
11:20 | Use of social media as an educational tool: Perspectives of Mongolian university educators (abstract) |
11:40 | Social media use in high school settings: Rules, outcomes, and educational opportunities (abstract) |
12:00 | Examining social media use by immigration agencies in Canada: privacy, quality and effectiveness (abstract) |
11:00 | Scholarship Reconsidered: Examining New Scholars’ Social Media Practices (abstract) |
11:20 | Twitter Activity at Recent LIS Research Conferences: An Inner-Disciplinary Comparison and Discussion of Future Research Opportunities (abstract) |
11:40 | The expert in the debate: Mapping scholarly contributions to the 2018 Australia Day debate across social media (abstract) |
12:00 | Public or scholarly engagement? Investigating who shares climate research on Twitter (abstract) |
14:00 | Canadian Perspectives on Privacy and Trust -- Now and Then (abstract) |
14:00 | Connected Seniors: Practice, Attitude, and Well-Being Enabled by Social Media (abstract) |
14:00 | Trust & Mistrust in Wikipedia: Evaluating information and information policies (abstract) |
14:00 | Disclosing sexual violence via MeToo and the formation of digital intimacies, privacy and trust (abstract) |
14:00 | Roundtable on Online Hate and Foreign Policy: Insights from Canada’s Digital Inclusion Lab (abstract) |
Take a break with us! Join us in the TRSM Commons -7th floor to play Spin-n-Win outside the coffee reception area for a chance to win some fabulous prizes courtesy of the Social Media Lab!
15:30 | Comparing Twitter Use by a Government Organization and State Watchdog Institution for Environmental Regulatory Governance Activity (abstract) |
15:50 | Cultural ecosystem service delivery in dykelands and marshes using Instagram: A case of the Cornwallis (Jijuktu'kwejk) River, Nova Scotia, Canada (abstract) |
16:10 | Examining human decision making factors toward wildfire evacuation using Twitter (abstract) |
16:30 | What characterizes communication within echo chambers on Twitter? An empirical analysis of the communicative content shared within an echo chamber in the climate change-debate (abstract) |
15:30 | Chilling Effects of Profiling Activities: Exploring the Consequences of Big Data-Driven Surveillance (abstract) |
15:50 | Whose privacy? How “user” shapes messages about digital privacy (abstract) |
16:10 | Through an open source browser window: Interventions for networked privacy (abstract) |
15:30 | How it Actually Works: Creator Imaginaries of the YouTube Algorithm as Recursive Governance (abstract) |
15:50 | Cascading Inaccuracies on Tumblr: Technological Affordances, User Actions, and Digital Activism (abstract) |
16:10 | Designing a Mobile Crowdsourcing Application Prototype to foster Shared Responsibility in a Community (abstract) |
15:30 | An exploration of interorganizational trust in social media platform partnerships (abstract) |
15:50 | Make new friends, but keep the old? University student social media use and friend networks (abstract) |
16:10 | Why are We Distracted by Social Media? Examining Reasons for Distraction by Social Media, its Relation to Personality and Distraction Situations (abstract) |
16:30 | The Hidden Cost of Connectivity: The Nature and Impact of Online Harassment Among Scholars in Higher Education (abstract) |
If your travel schedule permits, join us for a 2-hour boat tour around Toronto Islands after the conference on Sunday, July 21 at 7pm (19:00). The boat will return to the pier at around 9:30pm (21:30).
You can buy tickets online with the special rate of CDN$15 (including taxes); but hurry, the space is limited, so book soon (password: smsociety).