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Presented at ICA 2013 in London, UK on June 20, 2013 Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Reynolds, L., Hancock, J. (2013). People, Place and Time: The Daily Rhythms of Deception in Interpersonal Text Messaging. Presented at ICA (International Communication Association Annual Conference) 2013. Full Paper: http://socialmedia.northwestern.edu/files/2013/04/android_ica2013_preprint.pdf]]>

Presented at ICA 2013 in London, UK on June 20, 2013 Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Reynolds, L., Hancock, J. (2013). People, Place and Time: The Daily Rhythms of Deception in Interpersonal Text Messaging. Presented at ICA (International Communication Association Annual Conference) 2013. Full Paper: http://socialmedia.northwestern.edu/files/2013/04/android_ica2013_preprint.pdf]]>
Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:08:13 GMT /slideshow/2013-ica-butler-android-talk/23237574 madsesmith@slideshare.net(madsesmith) ICA 2013: People, Place & Time: The Daily Rhythms of Deception in Text Messaging madsesmith Presented at ICA 2013 in London, UK on June 20, 2013 Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Reynolds, L., Hancock, J. (2013). People, Place and Time: The Daily Rhythms of Deception in Interpersonal Text Messaging. Presented at ICA (International Communication Association Annual Conference) 2013. Full Paper: http://socialmedia.northwestern.edu/files/2013/04/android_ica2013_preprint.pdf <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2013-20ica-20butler-20android-20talk-130620060813-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at ICA 2013 in London, UK on June 20, 2013 Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Reynolds, L., Hancock, J. (2013). People, Place and Time: The Daily Rhythms of Deception in Interpersonal Text Messaging. Presented at ICA (International Communication Association Annual Conference) 2013. Full Paper: http://socialmedia.northwestern.edu/files/2013/04/android_ica2013_preprint.pdf
ICA 2013: People, Place & Time: The Daily Rhythms of Deception in Text Messaging from Madeline Smith
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CHI 2013: Facebook Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing /slideshow/limiting-leaving-and-relapsing-an-exploration-of-facebook-nonuse-practices-and-experiences/20499855 fbllawesomeness-130503160345-phpapp01
Presented at CHI 2013 in Paris, France by Madeline E. Smith & Victoria Schwanda Sosik on May 2, 2013. Full Paper: Baumer, E.P.S., Adams, P., Khovanskaya, V., Liao, T., Smith, M.E., Sosik, V.S., and Williams, K. (2013). Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing: An Exploration of Facebook Non-Use Practices and Experiences. In Proceedings of CHI '13. PDF: http://goo.gl/oKC4d Abstract: use such sites. This paper presents results from a questionnaire of over 400 Internet users, focusing specifically on Facebook and those users who have left the service. Results show the lack of a clear, binary distinction between use and non-use, that various practices enable diverse ways and degrees of engagement with and disengagement from Facebook. Furthermore, qualitative analysis reveals numerous complex and interrelated motivations and justifications, both for leaving and for maintaining some type of connection. These motivations include: privacy, data misuse, productivity, banality, addiction, and external pressures. These results not only contribute to our understanding of online sociality by examining this under-explored area, but they also build on previous work to help advance how we conceptually account for the sociological processes of non-use.]]>

Presented at CHI 2013 in Paris, France by Madeline E. Smith & Victoria Schwanda Sosik on May 2, 2013. Full Paper: Baumer, E.P.S., Adams, P., Khovanskaya, V., Liao, T., Smith, M.E., Sosik, V.S., and Williams, K. (2013). Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing: An Exploration of Facebook Non-Use Practices and Experiences. In Proceedings of CHI '13. PDF: http://goo.gl/oKC4d Abstract: use such sites. This paper presents results from a questionnaire of over 400 Internet users, focusing specifically on Facebook and those users who have left the service. Results show the lack of a clear, binary distinction between use and non-use, that various practices enable diverse ways and degrees of engagement with and disengagement from Facebook. Furthermore, qualitative analysis reveals numerous complex and interrelated motivations and justifications, both for leaving and for maintaining some type of connection. These motivations include: privacy, data misuse, productivity, banality, addiction, and external pressures. These results not only contribute to our understanding of online sociality by examining this under-explored area, but they also build on previous work to help advance how we conceptually account for the sociological processes of non-use.]]>
Fri, 03 May 2013 16:03:45 GMT /slideshow/limiting-leaving-and-relapsing-an-exploration-of-facebook-nonuse-practices-and-experiences/20499855 madsesmith@slideshare.net(madsesmith) CHI 2013: Facebook Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing madsesmith Presented at CHI 2013 in Paris, France by Madeline E. Smith & Victoria Schwanda Sosik on May 2, 2013. Full Paper: Baumer, E.P.S., Adams, P., Khovanskaya, V., Liao, T., Smith, M.E., Sosik, V.S., and Williams, K. (2013). Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing: An Exploration of Facebook Non-Use Practices and Experiences. In Proceedings of CHI '13. PDF: http://goo.gl/oKC4d Abstract: use such sites. This paper presents results from a questionnaire of over 400 Internet users, focusing specifically on Facebook and those users who have left the service. Results show the lack of a clear, binary distinction between use and non-use, that various practices enable diverse ways and degrees of engagement with and disengagement from Facebook. Furthermore, qualitative analysis reveals numerous complex and interrelated motivations and justifications, both for leaving and for maintaining some type of connection. These motivations include: privacy, data misuse, productivity, banality, addiction, and external pressures. These results not only contribute to our understanding of online sociality by examining this under-explored area, but they also build on previous work to help advance how we conceptually account for the sociological processes of non-use. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fbllawesomeness-130503160345-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at CHI 2013 in Paris, France by Madeline E. Smith &amp; Victoria Schwanda Sosik on May 2, 2013. Full Paper: Baumer, E.P.S., Adams, P., Khovanskaya, V., Liao, T., Smith, M.E., Sosik, V.S., and Williams, K. (2013). Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing: An Exploration of Facebook Non-Use Practices and Experiences. In Proceedings of CHI &#39;13. PDF: http://goo.gl/oKC4d Abstract: use such sites. This paper presents results from a questionnaire of over 400 Internet users, focusing specifically on Facebook and those users who have left the service. Results show the lack of a clear, binary distinction between use and non-use, that various practices enable diverse ways and degrees of engagement with and disengagement from Facebook. Furthermore, qualitative analysis reveals numerous complex and interrelated motivations and justifications, both for leaving and for maintaining some type of connection. These motivations include: privacy, data misuse, productivity, banality, addiction, and external pressures. These results not only contribute to our understanding of online sociality by examining this under-explored area, but they also build on previous work to help advance how we conceptually account for the sociological processes of non-use.
CHI 2013: Facebook Limiting, Leaving, and (re)Lapsing from Madeline Smith
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CSCW 2013: Butler Lies from Both Sides /slideshow/cscw-butler-talk/16784572 cscwbutlertalk-130226114102-phpapp01
Presented February 26, 2013 at CSCW in San Antonio, TX. Reynolds, L., Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Hancock, J. Butler Lies From Both Sides: Actions and Perceptions of Unavailability Management in Texting, To be presented at the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2013), February 23-27, 2013. ]]>

Presented February 26, 2013 at CSCW in San Antonio, TX. Reynolds, L., Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Hancock, J. Butler Lies From Both Sides: Actions and Perceptions of Unavailability Management in Texting, To be presented at the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2013), February 23-27, 2013. ]]>
Tue, 26 Feb 2013 11:41:02 GMT /slideshow/cscw-butler-talk/16784572 madsesmith@slideshare.net(madsesmith) CSCW 2013: Butler Lies from Both Sides madsesmith Presented February 26, 2013 at CSCW in San Antonio, TX. Reynolds, L., Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Hancock, J. Butler Lies From Both Sides: Actions and Perceptions of Unavailability Management in Texting, To be presented at the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2013), February 23-27, 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cscwbutlertalk-130226114102-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented February 26, 2013 at CSCW in San Antonio, TX. Reynolds, L., Smith, M.E., Birnholtz, J., Hancock, J. Butler Lies From Both Sides: Actions and Perceptions of Unavailability Management in Texting, To be presented at the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2013), February 23-27, 2013.
CSCW 2013: Butler Lies from Both Sides from Madeline Smith
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CSCW 2012: Going to College &amp; Staying Connected /slideshow/going-to-college-staying-connected/11696195 goingtocollegecscw2012v1-120221175118-phpapp01
Going to College and Staying Connected: Communication Between College Freshmen and Their Parents Madeline Smith, Duyen Nguyen, Charles Lai, Gilly Leshed, Eric Baumer Presented at CSCW 2012, Bellevue, WA We studied the ways in which college freshmen communicate with their parents and the communication technologies they use. Interviews with students revealed insights into students’ communication an]]>

Going to College and Staying Connected: Communication Between College Freshmen and Their Parents Madeline Smith, Duyen Nguyen, Charles Lai, Gilly Leshed, Eric Baumer Presented at CSCW 2012, Bellevue, WA We studied the ways in which college freshmen communicate with their parents and the communication technologies they use. Interviews with students revealed insights into students’ communication an]]>
Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:51:16 GMT /slideshow/going-to-college-staying-connected/11696195 madsesmith@slideshare.net(madsesmith) CSCW 2012: Going to College &amp; Staying Connected madsesmith Going to College and Staying Connected: Communication Between College Freshmen and Their Parents Madeline Smith, Duyen Nguyen, Charles Lai, Gilly Leshed, Eric Baumer Presented at CSCW 2012, Bellevue, WA We studied the ways in which college freshmen communicate with their parents and the communication technologies they use. Interviews with students revealed insights into students’ communication an <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/goingtocollegecscw2012v1-120221175118-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Going to College and Staying Connected: Communication Between College Freshmen and Their Parents Madeline Smith, Duyen Nguyen, Charles Lai, Gilly Leshed, Eric Baumer Presented at CSCW 2012, Bellevue, WA We studied the ways in which college freshmen communicate with their parents and the communication technologies they use. Interviews with students revealed insights into students’ communication an
CSCW 2012: Going to College &amp; Staying Connected from Madeline Smith
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