[CITASA] Men/Masculinity on Facebook?

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Steven Dashiell
Fri, Jun 20, 2014 9:53 AM

Does anyone know of any recent studies looking at men on Facebook or social
media?  I've got utilization data, but I'm wondering if there have been any
recent (since 2009) studies anyone might know of on men.

I've found about 6-7 published studies about differing aspects of men on
social networking sites, but I'm shocked at how few I've found that were
published after 2010.

Thanks,
Steven

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Steven Dashiell
PhD student, Language Literacy and Culture
UMBC

Does anyone know of any recent studies looking at men on Facebook or social media? I've got utilization data, but I'm wondering if there have been any recent (since 2009) studies anyone might know of on men. I've found about 6-7 published studies about differing aspects of men on social networking sites, but I'm shocked at how few I've found that were published after 2010. Thanks, Steven -- _______________________________________ Steven Dashiell PhD student, Language Literacy and Culture UMBC
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Igor Markovic
Fri, Jun 20, 2014 11:04 AM

not exactly to the point, but here are two recent researches about gender
differences in facebook use

Connell et al.
Badgrlz? Exploring Sex Differences in Cyberbullying Behaviors
doi 10.1177/1541204013503889

Fichman & Sanfilippo
The Bad Boys and Girls of Cyberspace. How Gender and Context Impact
Perception of and Reaction to Trolling
doi 10.1177/0894439314533169

On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Steven Dashiell sdashie1@umbc.edu wrote:

Does anyone know of any recent studies looking at men on Facebook or
social media?  I've got utilization data, but I'm wondering if there have
been any recent (since 2009) studies anyone might know of on men.

I've found about 6-7 published studies about differing aspects of men on
social networking sites, but I'm shocked at how few I've found that were
published after 2010.

Thanks,
Steven

--


Steven Dashiell
PhD student, Language Literacy and Culture
UMBC


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not exactly to the point, but here are two recent researches about gender differences in facebook use Connell et al. Badgrlz? Exploring Sex Differences in Cyberbullying Behaviors doi 10.1177/1541204013503889 Fichman & Sanfilippo The Bad Boys and Girls of Cyberspace. How Gender and Context Impact Perception of and Reaction to Trolling doi 10.1177/0894439314533169 On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Steven Dashiell <sdashie1@umbc.edu> wrote: > Does anyone know of any recent studies looking at men on Facebook or > social media? I've got utilization data, but I'm wondering if there have > been any recent (since 2009) studies anyone might know of on men. > > I've found about 6-7 published studies about differing aspects of men on > social networking sites, but I'm shocked at how few I've found that were > published after 2010. > > Thanks, > Steven > > -- > _______________________________________ > Steven Dashiell > PhD student, Language Literacy and Culture > UMBC > > _______________________________________________ > CITASA mailing list > CITASA@list.citasa.org > http://list.citasa.org/mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.citasa.org > > -- best, igor markovic http://humanrightsfestival.org/en/ --- Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. Philip K Dick