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    • Analysis of a Facebook Freakout: Rhetoric of Agency in the Places Privacy Debate 

      Bakke, Abigail Rose (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      New technologies often generate fear regarding privacy threats, and social networking sites like Face book have lately experienced the brunt of the criticism. Face book users, even as they post greater amounts of information ...
    • Corporate Communication on Facebook: A Multi-Method Approach to Corporate Use and Stakeholder Perceptions of Social Media 

      Hedberg, Kathryn Marie (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This study looked at how corporations are currently using Facebook and what stakeholders' perceptions are of current corporate Facebook usage. A content analysis of nine corporate profile pages was conducted. Pages were ...
    • Diabetes Social Networking App for American Indians 

      Gurram, Rachana (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      Chronic disease effects health and quality of living largely. Social networking can initiate the onset of pathology and serve as direct cause for several chronic and non-communicable diseases. Technology has the potential ...
    • Emergency Search Using Android App 

      Ginjala, Anisha (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Emergency can occur anywhere anytime. The nature of emergency is unpredictable and it can unveil itself in any form. Whenever disasters occur, people in the location need to have adequate information to minimize the human ...
    • Emergency Social Media Search 

      Ginjala, Ashok Reddy (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Providing real time information from people involved in an emergency is vital in emergency management. Nowadays, large number of emergency information management resources and also a number of social media search tools ...
    • Mining Representative Cohesive Dense Subgraphs 

      Brazier, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Data mining techniques have an important implication in social and biological network analysis, were we're interested in finding related complexes and communities. A modern paradigm for solving this problem involves finding ...
    • Online Interaction and Identity Development: The Relationship between Adolescent Ego Identity and Preferred Communication Activities 

      Tobola, Cloy Douglas (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The purpose of this study was to evaluate the types of communication activities adolescents reported as important and used most frequently, and how these communication preferences were reflected in adolescents' identity ...
    • Online or Face-to-Face?: Relationship Satisfaction and Attraction in Romantic Relationships Across Two Media 

      Zmyslinski, Anne Nicole (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The purpose of this study was to examine romantic relationships that began through face-to-face (FtF) interaction or computer-mediated communication (CMC). Two hundred seventy-six participants who were currently in romantic ...
    • Semantic-Based Publish/Subscribe System in Social Network 

      Jahan, Farzana (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      The publish/subscribe model has become a prevalent paradigm for building distributed notification services by decoupling the publishers and the subscribers from each other. The semantics-based publish/subscribe system ...
    • Social Network Based Recommendation System 

      Singh, Manish (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Every day we are overwhelmed with choices and options. Recommendation systems have gained popularity in providing suggestions. But every web application today has its own recommendation system. The recommendations provided ...
    • Uses and Gratifications of Amputees' Online Social Networks 

      Frohlich, Dennis Owen (2011)
      The following thesis examined amputee support groups on Facebook. Having an 111 amputation can be a life-changing experience. and social support may be necessary to understand one's amputation. Hundreds of amputee groups ...