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Donghee Yvette Wohn
Researcher at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Publications - 131
Citations - 4139
Donghee Yvette Wohn is an academic researcher from New Jersey Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3013 citations. Previous affiliations of Donghee Yvette Wohn include Michigan State University & Northwestern University.
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Facebook as a toolkit: A uses and gratification approach to unbundling feature use
TL;DR: Survey data collected from undergraduate students at a large Midwestern university revealed that users' motivations for using Facebook predict their use of different features, such as status updates and Wall posts, but features that share similar capabilities do not necessarily share underlying motivations for use.
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Student use of Facebook for organizing collaborative classroom activities
TL;DR: How undergraduate students use the social network site Facebook to engage in classroom-related collaborative activities is examined to show how Facebook may be used as an informal tool that students use to organize their classroom experiences, and the factors that predict type of use are explored.
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One Click, Many Meanings: Interpreting Paralinguistic Digital Affordances in Social Media
TL;DR: The authors conceptualized cues in social media that require a single click (e.g., Likes, Favorites) as paralinguistic digital affordances (PDAs) and examined both faithful and ironic uses of PDAs, finding they contribute more than phatic communication and may indicate just as much about the relationship between sender and receiver as they do content.
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Micro Agenda Setters: The Effect of Social Media on Young Adults’ Exposure to and Attitude Toward News:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the ways the composition of social media networks affects people and find that social media services like Facebook and Twitter are playing an increasingly large role as sources of news.
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Explaining Viewers' Emotional, Instrumental, and Financial Support Provision for Live Streamers
TL;DR: This study surveyed viewers who had given money to a streamer and examined how factors related to viewer, streamer, and viewer-streamer interaction were associated with three forms of social support provision: emotional, instrumental, and financial support.