[Air-L] Critical/opinion papers/articles on user engagement
Glen.Fuller
Glen.Fuller at canberra.edu.au
Sun Jul 1 18:40:58 PDT 2018
We develop a notion of 'engagement' as conversation here: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1329878X18766081
Fuller, G., A. Jolly and C. Fisher (2018). "Malcolm Turnbull's conversational career on Twitter: the case of the Australian Prime Minister and the NBN." Media International Australia 167(1): 88-104.
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Hello,
I'm teaching a seminar on "Understanding User Engagement" and while most studies will be more empirical work on the nature of online user behavior, I want to encourage discussions around critical notions of user engagement, social media, and online participation.
I would love any recommendations you might have. Of course, I've added thinkers such as Lovink and Lanier, but I'm looking for as many points of view as possible, representing an array of cultures, genders, etc. They don't have to be academic journal papers. Articles in Wired/Atlantic and similar publications will be even better.
Looking forward and thank you in advance,
Dr. Lior Zalmanson, Assistant Professor
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