Anabel Quan-Haase
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Canadian academic and published author
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anabel Quan-Haase is a Canadian academic and published author. She is currently a full professor at the University of Western Ontario located in London, Ontario, where she is jointly appointed to the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Department of Sociology. Quan-Haase is past-president and past social media director of the Canadian Association for Information Science . She is the 2019-2020 chair of CITAMS section of the American Sociological Association.
Anabel Quan-Haase's Published Works
Published Works
- Uses and Gratifications of Social Media: A Comparison of Facebook and Instant Messaging (2010) (1087)
- The Social Affordances of the Internet for Networked Individualism (2006) (749)
- Digital inequalities and why they matter (2015) (506)
- Information revelation and internet privacy concerns on social network sites: a case study of facebook (2009) (365)
- Revisiting the digital divide in Canada: the impact of demographic factors on access to the internet, level of online activity, and social networking site usage (2014) (277)
- Instant Messaging for Collaboration: A Case Study of a High-Tech Firm (2005) (240)
- Capitalizing on the Net: Social Contact, Civic Engagement, and Sense of Community (2008) (225)
- PRIVACY PROTECTION STRATEGIES ON FACEBOOK (2013) (206)
- Persistence and Change in Social Media (2010) (179)
- Problematizing the Digital Literacy Paradox in the Context of Older Adults’ ICT Use: Aging, Media Discourse, and Self-Determination (2017) (174)
- Connected seniors: how older adults in East York exchange social support online and offline (2017) (144)
- University Students' Local And Distant Social Ties: Using and integrating modes of communication on campus (2007) (114)
- Dividing the Grey Divide: Deconstructing Myths About Older Adults’ Online Activities, Skills, and Attitudes (2018) (108)
- What is Social Media and What Questions Can Social Media Research Help Us Answer (2016) (102)
- The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods (2016) (101)
- Facets of serendipity in everyday chance encounters: a grounded theory approach to blog analysis (2011) (93)
- Instant Messaging on Campus: Use and Integration in University Students' Everyday Communication (2008) (92)
- Interviews with digital seniors: ICT use in the context of everyday life (2016) (87)
- Networks of digital humanities scholars: The informational and social uses and gratifications of Twitter (2015) (69)
- ‘I'M THERE, BUT I MIGHT NOT WANT TO TALK TO YOU’ (2008) (65)
- Digital inequalities in time of pandemic: COVID-19 exposure risk profiles and new forms of vulnerability (2020) (65)
- Are e-books replacing print books? tradition, serendipity, and opportunity in the adoption and use of e-books for historical research and teaching (2013) (62)
- Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age (2020) (50)
- Collaboration and Cognitive Structures in Social Science Research Fields. Towards Socio-Cognitive Analysis in Information Systems (2001) (49)
- Are Social Media Ubiquitous in Academic Libraries? A Longitudinal Study of Adoption and Usage Patterns (2014) (47)
- Privacy Attitudes and Concerns in the Digital Lives of Older Adults: Westin’s Privacy Attitude Typology Revisited (2018) (47)
- Big Data Ethics and Politics: Toward New Understandings (2018) (44)
- Social media and academic libraries: Current trends and future challenges (2012) (44)
- Authorship, citations, acknowledgments and visibility in social media: Symbolic capital in the multifaceted reward system of science (2018) (40)
- A Model of Social Media Engagement: User Profiles, Gratifications, and Experiences (2016) (39)
- Privacy and Data Management: The User and Producer Perspectives (2018) (38)
- Instant messaging social networks (2012) (37)
- Romantic breakups on Facebook: new scales for studying post-breakup behaviors, digital distress, and surveillance (2015) (37)
- Older Adults on Digital Media in a Networked Society (2019) (33)
- The changing public sphere on Twitter: Network structure, elites and topics of the #righttobeforgotten (2017) (30)
- The Uses and Gratifications (U&G) Approach as a Lens for Studying Social Media Practice (2014) (28)
- The role of agency in historians' experiences of serendipity in physical and digital information environments (2016) (27)
- Public health agencies outreach through Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic: Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication perspective (2021) (27)
- The winners and the losers of the platform economy: who participates? (2020) (27)
- Trends in online learning communities (2005) (25)
- Not all on the same page: e-book adoption and technology exploration by seniors (2014) (25)
- The Privacy Attitudes Questionnaire (PAQ): Initial Development and Validation (2003) (21)
- Local Virtuality in a High-Tech Networked Organization (2004) (21)
- Introduction to the handbook of social media research methods: goals, challenges and innovations (2017) (21)
- Everyday serendipity as described in social media (2010) (20)
- Revisiting the Privacy Paradox: Concerns and Protection Strategies in the Social Media Experiences of Older Adults (2018) (20)
- ‘A Workers’ Inquiry 2.0’: An Ethnographic Method for the Study of Produsage in Social Media Contexts (2012) (20)
- Is the Uses and Gratifications Approach Still Relevant in a Digital Society? Theoretical and Methodological Applications to Social Media (2012) (20)
- “A process of controlled serendipity”: An exploratory study of historians' and digital historians' experiences of serendipity in digital environments (2017) (19)
- Weaving family connections on-and offline: the turn to networked individualism (2018) (19)
- Local Virtuality in an Organization: Implications for Community of Practice (2005) (18)
- Collaborating, Connecting, and Clustering in the Humanities (2015) (17)
- Digital inequalities 3.0: Emergent inequalities in the information age (2020) (17)
- Virtual office hours as cyberinfrastructure: the case study of instant messaging (2009) (15)
- Promoting serendipity online: recommendations for tool design (2012) (14)
- Uses of information sources in an internet-era firm: online and offline (2003) (13)
- Online privacy concerns and privacy protection strategies among older adults in East York, Canada (2020) (13)
- Technology and Society: Social Networks, Power, and Inequality (2020) (13)
- Digital humanities: the continuing role of serendipity in historical research (2012) (12)
- Context and Intent in Call Processing (2003) (12)
- Mapping #MeToo: A synthesis review of digital feminist research across social media platforms (2021) (12)
- Digital curation and the networked audience of urban events (2013) (12)
- Self-Regulation in Instant Messaging (IM): Failures, Strategies, and Negative Consequences (2010) (10)
- The networked question in the digital era: How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals connect at different stages in the life course? (2020) (9)
- Authorship, Patents, Citations, Acknowledgments, Tweets, Reader Counts and the Multifaceted Reward System of Science (2015) (9)
- Exploratory search in digital libraries: A preliminary examination of the use and role of interface features (2015) (9)
- SEADE Workshop Proposal - The Serendipity Factor: Evaluating the Affordances of Digital Environments (2016) (9)
- Networks of distance and media: A case study of a high-tech firm (2004) (9)
- A retrospective on state of the art social media research methods: ethical decisions, big-small data rivalries and the spectre of the 6Vs (2017) (9)
- The Role of Online Reputation Management, Trolling, and Personality Traits in the Crafting of the Virtual Self on Social Media (2016) (8)
- STAK – Serendipitous tool for augmenting knowledge: A conceptual tool for bridging digital and physical resources (2017) (8)
- Seeking knowledge: An exploratory study of the role of social networks in the adoption of Ebooks by historians (2011) (7)
- Illusions of a "Bond": tagging cultural products across online platforms (2016) (7)
- Categorizing Blogs as Information Sources for Libraries and Information Science (2015) (6)
- Research and teaching in real time: 24/7 collaborative networks (2012) (5)
- The Influence of Features and Demographics on the Perception of Twitter as a Serendipitous Environment (2016) (5)
- The New Boundaries of Search Serendipity in Digital Environments (2014) (4)
- Beyond the playlist: Looking at user-generated collocation of cultural products through social tagging (2013) (4)
- Social Network Analysis (2016) (4)
- Social Media Use By Ontario University Libraries: Challenges and Ethical Considerations (2013) (4)
- Seeking Knowledge: The Role of Social Networks in the Adoption of eBooks by Historians (2013) (4)
- Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society: SMSociety '18 (2018) (3)
- Vernacular practices in digital feminist activism on twitter: deconstructing affect and emotion in the #MeToo movement (2022) (3)
- Avoiding determinism: New research into the discovery of information (2011) (3)
- Chapter 5 Romantic Dissolution and Facebook Life: A Typology of Coping Strategies for Breakups (2018) (3)
- Online Multi-Contextual Analysis: (Re)Connecting Social Network Site Users with Their Profile (2011) (3)
- Building Interdisciplinary Social Media Research Teams: Motivations, Challenges, and Policy Frameworks (2016) (3)
- Up close and impersonal: locative media and the changing nature of the networked individual in the city (2021) (2)
- Rethinking tradition: The loss of serendipity and the impact of technology on the historical research process (2011) (2)
- Interviews with Lifelong Readers: Preliminary Findings from the EDITS (Effects of Digital Information Technology on Seniors) Project (2014) (2)
- Potentials and Limitations of Cyber Knowledge Brokers as Knowledge Providers (2015) (2)
- Changing Chance Encounters: Historians, Serendipity, and the Digital Text (2016) (2)
- Older Adults and Information and Communication Technologies in the Global North (2020) (2)
- Introduction to the 2018 International Conference on Social Media and Society (2018) (2)
- Ethics and privacy in computational social science (2021) (2)
- Handbook of Computational Social Science, Volume 1 (2021) (1)
- Quantifying depression-related language on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic (2022) (1)
- Introduction to the 2019 International Conference on Social Media & Society (2019) (1)
- The sociological imagination in studies of communication, information technologies, and media: CITAMS as an invisible college (2020) (1)
- The Role of Serendipity in Digital Environments (2015) (1)
- Digital inequality among older adults: how East Yorkers in Toronto navigate digital media (2021) (1)
- Information in a Local and Global Context (2014) (1)
- Digital sociology and information science research (2016) (1)
- Designing the next big thing: Randomness versus serendipity in DH tools (2014) (1)
- Handbook of Computational Social Science, Volume 2 (2021) (1)
- Amplifying chance for positive action and serendipity by design (2020) (1)
- The role of communication technology across the life course: A field guide to social support in East York (2021) (1)
- Serendipity Models: How We Encounter Information and People in Digital Environments (2013) (1)
- Aging in a Digital World (2016) (1)
- Facets of Facebook: Use and Users. Knautz Kathrin and Baran Katsiaryna S. (eds). Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. 328 pp. $126 (Hardcover). Open access (Ebook). (ISBN 978-3-11-041816-3) (2018) (1)
- Facets of Serendipity in Everyday Chance Encounters: Content Analysis of Social Media Accounts (2013) (1)
- STAK - Serendipitous Tool for Augmenting Knowledge: Bridging Gaps between Digital and Physical Resources (2014) (1)
- Rethinking Tradition: The Impact of Technology & the Loss of Serendipity on the Historical Research Process (2012) (1)
- An Exploration of Approaches to the Support of Serendipity in Digital Environments (2016) (1)
- The social-ecological model of cyberbullying: Digital media as a predominant ecology in the everyday lives of youth (2022) (1)
- Foursquare Matthew J. Williams and Martin Chorley (2016) (0)
- Blogs as Narrative Information Sources (2014) (0)
- The Impact of Digital Resources on Scholarship in the Digital Humanities (2015) (0)
- Romantic Breakups on Facebook (2014) (0)
- Social and Informational Affordances of Social Media in Music Learning and Teaching (2020) (0)
- Introduction to the Handbook of Computational Social Science (2021) (0)
- REDISCOVERING SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA INTRODUCTION: REDISCOVERING SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA (2017) (0)
- Women-Focused Nonprofit Organizations and Their Use of Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Characterizing a Gendered Pandemic Through Information, Community, and Action (2023) (0)
- Fiesta de Santo Tomás from the physical to the virtual environment Digital curation and the networked audience of urban events: Expanding La (2013) (0)
- Research on Serendipity: The Methodological Challenges of Time and Language (2016) (0)
- Im There, But I Might Not Want To Talk To You: Accessibility and Instant Messaging (2007) (0)
- Social network analysis as a means of exploring "users" (2005) (0)
- A Network Pilgrim’s Progress: Twenty-Six Realizations in Fifty-Five Years (2021) (0)
- Book Reviews (2003) (0)
- A Matter of Time and Academic Discipline? Exploring the Use of Resources (2016) (0)
- Appendix A: Interview guide with privacy-related questions (full version) (2020) (0)
- International mobility and transnational media use : Evidence from East York (2020) (0)
- Book Reviews (2004) (0)
- Information and Marginality: Ethical Issues (2014) (0)
- Mobilizing social support: New and transferable digital skills in the era of COVID-19 (2022) (0)
- Hybrid Ethnography: Characterizing the Digital Humanist (2014) (0)
- Dividing the Grey Divide: How Older Adults’ Online Attitudes, Skills, and Activities Vary (2018) (0)
- The effect of task roles on the perceived usability of management tools (2012) (0)
- Session details: Networked communities (2010) (0)
- The Use of Technology in the ‘Third Age’: Findings from the Effects of Digital Technology on Seniors (EDITS) Project (2016) (0)
- Narrating the OPAC: How Storytelling and Narrative Analysis Can Improve the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) Scale (2014) (0)
- Real Life Sociology: Understanding Society in a Digital Age (2018) (0)
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