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Jimmy Sanderson

Researcher at Texas Tech University

Publications -  83
Citations -  2746

Jimmy Sanderson is an academic researcher from Texas Tech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Athletes. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 82 publications receiving 2342 citations. Previous affiliations of Jimmy Sanderson include Arizona State University & Clemson University.

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I'm Going to Instagram It! An Analysis of Athlete Self-Presentation on Instagram

TL;DR: This article examined the Instagram feeds of 27 professional athletes to determine how athletes are using the visual social media site for self-presentation, and found that significant differences emerged that confirmed the previously established gender norms.
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Fan–Athlete Interaction and Twitter Tweeting Through the Giro: A Case Study

TL;DR: In this article, a case study examines how fans can experience a major sporting event (cycling's Tour of Italy) through a particular new communication technology platform (Twitter) and finds that Twitter served to increase immediacy between athletes and fans.
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The Positives and Negatives of Twitter: Exploring How Student-Athletes Use Twitter and Respond to Critical Tweets

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored how student-athletes at an NCAA Division I university used Twitter and reacted to critical tweets from fans, and found that they used Twitter in three primary ways: keeping in contact, communicating with followers and accessing information.
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Tweeting Prayers and Communicating Grief Over Michael Jackson Online

TL;DR: This article investigated how people's postings and tweets facilitated the communication of grief after pop music icon Michael Jackson died, finding that social media served as grieving spaces for people to accept Jackson's death rather than denying it or expressing anger over his passing.
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“You're the Kind of Guy That We All Want for a Drinking Buddy”: Expressions of Parasocial Interaction on Floydlandis.com

TL;DR: Fan reactions to and support of Floyd Landis over the final and dramatic stages of the 2006 Tour de France through the lens of parasocial interaction have been analyzed by as mentioned in this paper, who found that fans readily interact (para)socially with athletes.