خانه » مقالات » فصل بیستم: ارتباط اجتماعی از طریق وبلاگ‌ها و ولاگ‌ها‌؛ رویکرد ارتباطات اجتماعی در انگیزﮤ وبلاگ‌نویسی و ولاگ‌نویسی
فصل بیستم: ارتباط اجتماعی از طریق وبلاگ‌ها و ولاگ‌ها‌؛ رویکرد ارتباطات اجتماعی در انگیزﮤ وبلاگ‌نویسی و ولاگ‌نویسی
سه شنبه, ۰۱ مهر ۱۴۰۴
زمان تقریبی مطالعه ۳۴ دقیقه

کتاب‌نامه

  1. 1. Amichai-Hamburger, Y. (2002). Internet and personality. Computers in Human Behavior 18, 1–10.
    2. Amichai-Hamburger, Y., & Ben-Artzi, E. (2003). Loneliness and Internet use. Computers in Human Behavior 19, 71–80.
    3. Amichai-Hamburger, Y., Wainapel, G., & Fox, S. (2002). On the Internet no one knows I’m an introvert: Extroversion, neuroticism, and Internet interaction. Cyberpsychology & Behavior 5, 125–128. doi:10.1089/109493102752770507
    4. Arnoldzafra (2008, Sept. 23). The State of the Blogosphere According to Technorati. Retrieved from https://www.adweek.com/digital/the-state-of-blogosphere-according-to-technorati/
    5. Baker, J. R., & Moore, S. M. (2008). Distress, coping, and blogging: Comparing new Myspace users by their intention to blog. CyberPsychology & Behavior 11, 81–88.
    6. Bargh, J., & McKenna, K. Y. A. (2004). The Internet and social life. Annual Review of Psychology 55, 573–590. doi:10.1146/annurev. psych.55.090902.141922.
    7. Barrett, B. (2015, Aug. 17). Remember Facebook notes? It’s back with a vengeance. Retrieved from https://www.wired.com/2015/08/facebook-notes-redesign/
    8. Baumeister, R. F., & Leary, M. R. (1995). The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal attachment as a fundamental human motivation. Psychological Bulletin, 117, 497–529. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.117.3.497.
    9. BBC (2017, May 17). Twitter user numbers overtaken by China’s Sina Weibo. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39947442
    10. Berry, N., Lobban, F., Belousov, M., Emsley, R., Nenadic, G., & Bucci, S. (2017). #WhyWeTweetMH: Understanding why people use Twitter to discuss mental health problems. Journal of Medical Internet Research 19, 166–178.
    11. Bonds-Raacke, J., & Raacke, J. (2010). MySpace and Facebook: Identifying dimensions of uses and gratifications for friend networking sites. Individual Differences Research 8, 27–33.
    12. Boniel-Nissim, M., & Barak, A. (2013). The therapeutic value of adolescents’ blogging about social-emotional difficulties. Psychological Services 10, 333–341. doi:10.1037/a0026664
    13. Brown, J. L., Sheffield, D., Leary, M. R., & Robinson, M. E. (2003). Social support and experimental pain. Psychosomatic Medicine 65, 276–283.
    14. Chen, G. M. (2011). Tweet this: A uses and gratifications perspective on how active Twitter use gratifies a need to connect with others. Computers in Human Behavior 27, 755–762.
    15. Chen, Y. L., Liu, E. Z. F., Shih, R. C., Wu, C. T., & Yuan, S. M. (2011). Use of peer feedback to enhance elementary students’ writing through blogging. British Journal of Educational Technology 43, 1–4. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2010.011139.x.
    16. Chiou, W., Lee, C., & Liao, D. (2015). Facebook effects on social distress: Priming with online social networking thoughts can alter the perceived distress due to social exclusion. Computers in Human Behavior 49, 230–236. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2015.02.064.
    17. Clarke, J., & van Amerom, G. (2008). A comparison of blogs by depressed men and women. Issues in Mental Health and Nursing 29, 243–264. doi:10.1080/016112840701869403.
    18. Collamer, N. (2015, Aug. 11). How to make money as a blogger. Forbes. Retrieved from https:// www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2015/08/11/how-to-make-money-as-a-blogger/ #7c8a545b1ee9
    19. Cosmides, L. (1989). The logic of social exchange: Has a natural selection shaped how humans reason? Studies with the Watson selection task. Cognition 31, 187–276. doi:10.1016/0010- 0277(89)90023-1
    20. Cosmides, L., & Tooby, J. (1992). Cognitive adaptions for social exchange. In J. Barkow, L. Cosmides & J. Tooby (Eds.), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture (pp. 163–228). New York: Oxford University Press.
    21. Crestodina, A. (2017). Research reveals success tactics of top bloggers: 11 trends. [Blog post]. Retrieved from: https://www.orbitmedia.com/blog/blogger-research/
    22. DeBono, K. G. (2006). Self-monitoring and consumer psychology. Journal of Personality, 74, 715–738. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494.2006.00390.x.
    23. DeBono, K. G., Leavitt, A., & Backus, J. (2003). Product packaging and product evaluation: An individual difference approach. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 33, 513–521. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2003.tb01909.x.
    24. Eisenberger, N. I., Lieberman, M. D., & Williams, K. D. (2003). Does rejection hurt? An FMRI study of social exclusion. Science, 302, 290–292. doi:10.1126/science.1089134.
    25. Frederick, E. L., Lim, C. H., Clavio, G., & Walsh, P. (2012). Why we follow: An examination of parasocial interaction and fan motivations for following athlete archetypes on Twitter. International Journal of Sport Communication 5, 481–502.
    26. Frobenius, M. (2011). Beginning a monologue: The opening sequence of video blogs. Journal of Pragmatics 43, 814–827.
    27. Fullwood, C., Melrose, K., Morris, N., & Floyd, S. (2013). Sex, blogs and baring your soul: Factors influencing UK blogging strategies. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 64, 345–355. doi:10.1002/asi.22736
    28. Fullwood, C., Nicholls, W., & Makichi, R. (2015). We’ve got something for everyone: How individual differences predict different blogging motivations. New Media & Society 17, 1583–1600. doi:10.1177/1461444814530248
    29. Fullwood, C., Sheehan, N., & Nicholls, W. (2009). Blog function revisited: A content analysis of MySpace blogs. Cyberpsychology & Behavior 12, 685–689.
    30. Goffman, E. (1978). The presentation of the self in everyday life. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Gross, R., & Acquisti, A. (2005). Information revelation and privacy in online social networks. In Proceedings of the 2005 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (pp. 71–80), 7–10 November, Alexandria, VA. New York: ACM.
    31. Guadagno, R. E., Muscanell, N. L., Okdie, B. M., Burk, N. M., & Ward, T. B. (2011). Even in virtual environments women shop and men build: A social role perspective on Second Life. Computers in Human Behavior 27, 304–308. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2010.08.008
    32. Guadagno, R. E., Okdie, B. M., & Eno, C. (2008). Why do people blog? Personality predictors of blogging. Computers in Human Behavior 24, 1993–2004. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2007.09.001.
    33. Hamburger, Y. A., & Artzi, B. E. (2000). The relationship between extraversion and neuroticism and the different uses of the Internet. Computers in Human Behavior 16, 441–449.
    34. Hamburger, Y. A., & Ben-Artzi, E. (2000). Relationship between extraversion and neuroticism and the different uses of the Internet. Computers in Human Behavior 16, 441–449.
    35. Harnish, R. J., & Bridges, K. R. (2016). Mall haul videos: Self-presentational motives and the role of self-monitoring. Psychology & Marketing 33, 113–124. doi:10.1002/mar.20858
    36. Herring, S. C., Scheidt, L. A., Wright, E., & Bonus, S. (2005). Weblogs as bridging genre. Information Technology & People 18, 142–171. doi:10.1108/09593840510601513
    37. Ho, L., Wu, W., & Chiou, W. (2016). Analgesic effect of Facebook: Priming with online social networking may boost felt relatedness. Personality and Social Psychology 57, 433–436. doi:10.1111/sjop.12313
    38. Hollenbaugh, E. E. (2011). Motives for maintaining personal journal blogs. CyberPsychology & Behavior 14, 13–20. doi:10.1089/cyber.2009.0403
    39. Huffaker, D. A., & Calvert, S. L. (2005). Gender, identity, and language use in teenage blogs. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 10, 1.
    40. Isaac, M. (2017, Sept. 26). Twitter to test doubling tweet length to 280 characters. New York Times, p. B3.
    41. Jackson, T., Iezzi, T., Chen, H., Ebnet, S., & Eglitis, K. (2005). Gender, interpersonal transactions, and the perception of pain: An experimental analysis. The Journal of Pain 6, 228–236.
    42. Jenkins, H., Clinton, K., Purushotma, R., Robison, A. J., & Weigel, M. (2006). Confronting the challenges of participatory culture: Media for the 21st Century. Retrieved from https:// www.curriculum.org/secretariat/files/Sept30TLConfronting.pdf
    43. John, O. P., Naumann, L. P., & Soto, C. J. (2008). Paradigm shift to the integrative Big Five Trait Taxonomy: History, measurement, and conceptual issues. In O. P. John, R. W. Robins, & L. A. Pervin (Eds.), Handbook of personality: Theory and research (pp. 114–158). New York: Guilford Press.
    44. Joinson, A. N. (2008). “Looking at,” “looking up”, or “keeping up with” people? Motives and uses of Facebook. In CHI ’08: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1027–1036), 5–10 April, Florence, Italy. New York: ACM.
    45. Kawaura, Y., Yamashita, K., & Kawakami, Y. (1999). What makes people keep writing web diaries? Self-Expression in cyberspace. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology 14, 133–143.
    46. Keneski, E., Neff, L. A., & Loving, T. J. (2017). The importance of a few good friends: Perceived network support moderates the association between daily marital conflict and diurnal cortisol. Social Psychology and Personality Science 1–10. Online first September 14, 2017). doi:10.1177/1948550617731499
    47. Knowles, M. L., Haycock, N., & Shaikh, I. (2015). Does Facebook magnify or mitigate threats to belonging? Social Psychology 46, 313–324. doi:10.1027/1864- 9335/a000246
    48. Ko, H-C., & Kuo, F-Y. (2009). Can blogging enhance subjective well-being through selfdisclosure? CyberPsychology & Behavior 12, 75–79. doi:10.1089/cpb.2008.0163.
    49. Krugman, P. (2016, Sept. 6). Read me on Twitter! New York Times. Retrieved from https:// krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/read-me-on-twitter/
    50. Kurzban, R., & Leary, M. R. (2001). Evolutionary origins of stigmatization: The functions of social exclusion. Psychological Bulletin 127, 187–208. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.127.2.187
    51. Liao, H. L., Liu, S. H., & Pi, S. M. (2011). Modeling motivations for blogging: An expectancy theory analysis. Social Behavior and Personality 39, 251–264.
    52. Lasorsa, D. L., Lewis, S. C., & Holton, A. E. (2012). Normalizing Twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging communication space. Journalism Studies 13, 19–36.
    53. Leary, M. R., & Kowalski, R. M. (1995). Social anxiety. New York: Guilford Press. Lee, J. E., & Watkins, B. (2016). YouTube vloggers’ influence on consumer luxury brand perceptions and intentions. Journal of Business Research 69, 5753–5760.
    54. Lenhart, A., & Fox, S. (2006). Bloggers: A portrait of the Internet’s new storytellers. Pew Trust. Retrieved from http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_report_detail.aspx?id=21106
    55. Li, N., & Kirkup, G. (2007). Gender and cultural differences in Internet use: A study of china and the UK. Computers and Education 48, 301–317. doi:10.1016/j.compedu. 2005.01.007
    56. Marwick, A. E., & Boyd, D. (2011). I tweet honestly, I tweet passionately: Twitter users, context collapse, and the imagined audience. New Media & Society 13, 114–133.
    57. Master, S. L., Eisenberger, N. I., Taylor, S. E., Naliboff, B. D., Shirinyan, D., & Lieberman, M. D. (2009). A picture’s worth. Psychological Science 20, 1316–1318.
    58. McCrae, R. R., & Costa, P. T. (1997). Personality trait structure as a human universal. American Psychologist 52, 509–516.
    59. McKenna, K. Y. A., & Bargh, J. A. (1998). Coming out in the age of the Internet: Identity “demarginalization” through virtual group participation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75, 681–694.
    60. McKenna, K. Y. A., & Bargh, J. A. (2000). Plan 9 from cyberspace: The implications of the Internet for personality and social psychology. Personality and Social Psychology Review 4, 57–75.
    61. Miura, A., & Yamashita, K. (2007). Psychological and social influences on blog writing: An online survey of blog authors in Japan. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12, 1452–1471.
    62. Nardi, B. A., Schiano, D. J., & Gumbrecht, M. (2004). Blogging as a social activity, or, would you let 900 million people read your diary? In Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Conference on Computer Supportive Cooperative Work. (pp. 222–231), 6–10 November, Chicago, IL. New York: ACM.
    63. Neilson (2012, April 10). Global trust in advertising and brand messages. Retrieved from http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/reports/2012/global-trust-in-advertising-andbrand- messages.html
    64. Okdie, B. M., Ewoldsen, D. R., Muscanell, N. L., Guadagno, R. E., Eno, C. A., Velez, J., Dunn, R. A.,… Smith, R. L. (2014). Missed programs (There is no TiVo for this one): Why psychologists should study the media. Perspectives on Psychological Science 9, 180–195. doi:10.1177/1745691614521243
    65. Okdie, B. M., Guadagno, R. E., Bernieri, F. J., Geers, A. L., & McLarney-Vesotski, A. R. (2011). Getting to know you: Face-to-face versus online interactions. Computers in Human Behavior 27, 153–159. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2010.07.017
    66. Okdie, B. M., Guadagno, R. E., Rempala, D. M., & Eno, C. A. (2011). Who blogs in 2010? An updated look at individual differences in blogging. International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies 1, 1–13. doi:10.4018/ijicst.2011070101
    67. Orchard, L. J., & Fullwood, C. (2010). Current perspectives on personality and Internet use. Social Science Computer Review 28, 155–169. Kurzban, R., & Leary, M. R. (2001). Evolutionary origins of stigmatization: The functions of social exclusion. Psychological Bulletin 127, 187–208. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.127.2.187
    68. Pedersen, S., & Macafee, C. (2007). Gender differences in British blogging. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12, 1472–1492. doi:10.1111/j.10836101.2007.00382.x.
    69. Pennebaker, J. W. (1997). Writing about emotional experience as a therapeutic process. Psychological Science, 8, 162–166.
    70. Pennebaker, J. W., & O’Heeron, R. C. (1984). Confiding in others and illness rates among spouses of suicide and accidental-death victims. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 93, 473–476. doi:10.1037/0021-843X.4.473
    71. Perse, E. M., & Rubin, R. R. (1989). Attribution in social and para-social relationships. Communication Research 19, 59–77.
    72. Pew Research Center (2017, Jan. 12). Social media fact sheet. Retrieved from http:// www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheet/social-media/
    73. Postmes, T., Spears, R., & Lea, M. (2002). Intergroup differentiation in computer-mediated communication: Effects of depersonalization. Group Dynamics 6, 3–15. doi:10.1037/1089- 2699.6.1.3
    74. Rains, S. A., & Keating, D. M. (2011). The social dimensions of blogging about health: Health blogging social support and well-being. Communication Monographs 78, 511–534.
    75. Rice, L., & Markey, P. M. (2009). The role of extraversion and neuroticism in influencing anxiety following computer-mediated communication. Personality and Individual Differences 46, 35–39. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2008.08/022
    76. Sanford, A. A. (2010). “I can air my feelings instead of eating them”: Blogging as social support for the morbidly obese. Communication Studies 61, 567–584. doi:10.1080/10510974.2010.514676
    77. Sinton, F. (2010, 4 January) State of the vlogosphere 2010. [Blog post]. Retrieved from http:// blog.mefeedia.com/vlog-2010. Accessed 29 July 2013.
    78. Smith, A. (2013). Smartphone ownership 2013. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/ Reports/2013/Smartphone-Ownership-2013.aspx. Accessed October 11, 2017.
    79. Smith, C. E., Fernengel, K., Holcroft, C., Gerald, K., & Marien, L. (1994). Meta-analysis of the associations between social support and health outcomes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 16, 352–362.
    80. Snelson, C. (2015). Vlogging about school on YouTube: An exploratory study. New Media & Society 17, 321–339. doi:10.1177/1461444813504271
    81. Statista (2017). Media use in an Internet minute as of July 2017. Retrieved from https://www. statista.com/statistics/195140/new-user-generated-content-uploaded-by-users-perminute/
    82. Stever, G. S., & Lawson, K. (2013). Twitter as a way for celebrities to communicate with fans: Implications for the study of para-social interaction. North American Journal of Psychology 15, 339–354.
    83. Taraszow, T., Aristodemou, E., Shitta, G., Laouris, Y., & Arsoy, A. (2010). Disclosure of personal and contact information by young people in social networking sites: An analysis using Facebook profiles as an example. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 6, 81–102. doi:10.1386/macp.6.1.81/1
    84. Technorati (2011). State of the Blogosphere 2011. Retrieved from http://technorati.com/ state-of-the-blogosphere-2011/
    85. Thomasch, P. (2007). 1 in 3 Americans watch TV away from home: Study [Electronic Version]. Reuters. Retrieved from http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN0%20 437764920070404
    86. Tran, T. B., & Joormann, J. (2015). The role of Facebook use in mediation the relation between rumination and adjustment after a relationship breakup. Computers in Human Behavior 49, 56–61. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2015.02.050
    87. Twitter (2017). Twitter Basics. Retrieved from https://business.twitter.com/en/basics.html
    88. Uchino, B. N. (2004). Social support and physical health: Understanding the health consequences of relationships. New Haven: Yale University Press.
    89. US Census. (2010). Seven years of media usage (Statistical abstract). Retrieved from https:// www2.census.gov/library/publications/2010/compendia/statab/129ed/tables/infocomm.pdf.
    90. Viegas, F. B. (2005). Bloggers’ expectations of privacy and accountability: An initial survey. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 10, 12.
    91. Vogel, E. A., Rose, J. P., Okdie, B. M., Eckles, K., & Franz, B. (2015). Who compares and despairs? The effects of social comparison orientation on social media use and its outcomes. Personality and Individual Differences 86, 249–256. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2015.06.026
    92. Wang, Q., Lee, D., & Hou, Y. (2017). Externalising the autobiographical self: Sharing personal memories online facilitated memory retention. Memory 25, 772–776. doi:10.1080/09658211. 2016.1221115
    93. Warmbrodt, J., Sheng, H., Hall, R. H., & Cao, J. (2010). Understanding the video bloggers’ community. International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking 2, 43–59.
    94. Walther, J. B. (1996). Computer-mediated communication: Impersonal, interpersonal, and hyperpersonalinteraction. Communication Research, 23,3–43. doi:10.1177/009365096023001001.
    95. Wesselmann, E. D., Wirth, J. H., Pryor, J. B., Reeder, G. D., & Williams, K. D. (2013). When do we ostracize? Social Psychological and Personality Science 4, 108–115. doi:10.1177/ 1948550612443386
    96. Williams, K. D. (2009). Ostracism: A temporal need-threat model. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 41, 275–314. doi:0.1016/S0065-2601(08)00406-1
    97. Yee, N., Harris, H., Jabon, M., & Bailenson, J. N. (2011). The expression of personality in virtual worlds. Social Psychological and Personality Science 2, 5–12.
    98. Zettelmeyer, F., Morton, F. S., & Silva-Risso (2006). How the Internet lowers prices: Evidence from matched survey and automobile transaction data. Journal of Marketing Research 43, 168–181.
سایر مقالات