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This page provides a bibliography of articles concerning social network sites. For an overview of this space,
including a definition of "social network sites," a history of SNSs, and a literature review, see boyd & Ellison's
2007 introduction to the JCMC Special Issue on Social Network Sites, Social Network Sites: Definition,
History, and Scholarship. Example social network sites addressed include: Friendster, MySpace, Facebook,
Orkut, Cyworld, Mixi, Black Planet, Dodgeball, and LiveJournal.

The research contained below is focused specifically on social network sites (sometimes called "social
networking" sites). Some of this is connected to social media, social software, Web2.0, social bookmarking,
educational technologies, communities research, etc. but the organizing focus is specifically SNSs. This list is
not methodologically or disciplinarily organized. There is work here from communications, information science,
anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, cultural studies, computer science, etc.

I try to keep this up to date so please send me additional publications as you learn of them. I do not host articles
so only those hosted elsewhere are linked. Please contact the author if you want a copy of an article that is not
linked.

Bibliography of Research on Social


Network Sites
1.  Acquisti, Alessandro, and Gross, Ralph. (2006). Imagined Communities:
Awareness, Information Sharing, and Privacy on the Facebook.In Golle, P. and
Danezis, G. (Eds.), Proceedings of 6th Workshop on Privacy Enhancing
Technologies. (pp. 36--58).Cambridge, U.K. Robinson College. June 28-30.
(conference paper)
2.  Acquisti, Alessandro, and Gross, Ralph. (2009). Predicting Social Security
numbers from public data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106
(27), 10975-10980. (journal article)
3.  Adamic, Lada, Buyukkokten,Orkut, and Eytan Adar. (2003). A social network
caught in the Web. First Monday, 8 (6). (journal article)
4.  Agarwal, S., and Mital, M.. (2009). Focus on Business Practices: An Exploratory
Study of Indian University Students' Use of Social Networking Web Sites:
Implications for the Workplace. Business Communication Quarterly. (journal
article)
5.  Ahn, Yong-Yeol, Han, S., Kwak, H., Moon, S., and Jeong, H.. (2007). Analysis of
topological characteristics of huge online social networking services. WWW '07:
Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web. (pp. 835-
844).New York, NY, USA (conference paper)
6.  Ajith Sundaram. (2009). MR. (mastersthesis)
7.  Ajith Sundaram. (2010). Evaluation of Social networking sites for business
application. (mastersthesis)
8.  Albrechtslund, Anders. (2008). Online Social Networking as Participatory
Surveillance. First Monday, 13 (3). (journal article)
9.  Aleksandra Korolova, Rajeev Motwani, Shubha U. Nabar, and Ying Xu. (2008).
Link privacy in social networks. Proceedings of the 17th ACM conference on
Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM\'08). (pp. 289-298). ACM.
(conference paper)
10.  Ambrose, David. (2007). Virtual Interactive Communication: A Bicultural
Survey Through the Lens of Web 2.0. Department of German (unpublished)
11.  Andrejevic, Mark. (2005). The work of watching one another: Lateral
surveillance, risk and governance. Surveillance & Society, 2 (4), 479-497. (journal
article)
12.  Athanasopoulos, E.A. Makridakis, Antonatos, S., Antoniades, D., Ioannidis, S.,
Anagnostakis, K.G., and Markatos, E.P.. (2008). Antisocial Networks: Turning a
Social Network into a Botnet. (techreport)
13.  Back, M. D., Stopfer, J. M., Vazire, S., Gaddis, S., Schmukle, S. C., Egloff, B., and
Gosling, S. D. (2010). Facebook profiles reflect actual personality, not self-
idealization.. Psychological Science, 21, 372-374. (journal article)
14.  Backstrom, Lars, Dwork, C., and Kleinberg, Jon. (2007). Wherefore art thou
r3579x? anonymized social networks, hidden patterns, and structural
steganography. Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide
Web. (pp. 181-190). (conference paper)
15.  Backstrom, Lars, Huttenlocher, Dan, Kleinberg, Jon, and Xiangyang Lan. (2006).
Group Formation in Large Social Networks: Membership, Growth, and
Evolution. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Knowledge
Discovery in Data Mining. (pp. 44-54).New York ACM Press. (conference paper)
16.  Baker, James R., and Moore, Susan M.. (2008). Distress, coping, and blogging:
Comparing new Myspace users by their intention to blog. CyberPsychology &
Behavior, 11 (1), 81-85. (journal article)
17.  Barker, Valerie. (2009). Older Adolescents' Motivations for Social Network Site
Use: The Influence of Gender, Group Identity, and Collective Self-Esteem.
CyberPsychology & Behavior. 1-5 (journal article)
18.  Barnes, Susan. (2006). A privacy paradox: Social networking in the United
States. First Monday, 11 (9). (journal article)
19.  Baumgartner, J.C., and Morris, J.S.. (2010). MyFaceTube Politics Social
Networking Web Sites and Political Engagement of Young Adults. Social Science
Computer Review, 28(1). (journal article)
20.  Baym, Nancy. (2007). The new shape of online community: The example of
Swedish independent music fandom. First Monday, 12 (8). (journal article)
21.  Beer, David. (2008). Social network(ing) sites...revisiting the story so far: A
response to danah boyd & Nicole Ellison. Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication, 13 (2), 516-529. (journal article)
22.  Beer, David. (2008). Making Friends with Jarvis Cocker: Music Culture in the
Context of Web 2.0. Cultural Sociology, 2 (2), 222-241. (journal article)
23.  Bernd Ploderer, Steve Howard, and Peter Thomas. (in press). Collaboration on
Social Network Sites: Amateurs, Professionals and Celebrities. Computer
Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), online first. (journal article)
24.  Bigge, Ryan. (2006). The cost of (anti-)social networks: Identity, agency and neo-
luddites. First Monday, 11 (12). (journal article)
25.  Boase, J., Horrigan, J., Wellman, B., and Rainie, L. (2006). The Strength of
Internet Ties: The internet and email aid users in maintaining their social
networks and provide pathways to help when people face big decisions.
(techreport)
26.  Bonneau, Joseph, Anderson, Jonathan, Anderson, Ross, and Stajano, Frank. (2009).
Eight Friends are Enough: Social Graph Approximation via Public Listings. In
proceedings of the Second ACM Workshop on Social Network Systems. (conference
paper)
27.  Bonneau, Joseph, Anderson, Jonathan, and Danezis, George. (2009). Prying Data
Out of a Social Network. To be presented at the 2009 International Conference on
Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2009. (journal article)
28.  boyd, danah. (2008). Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in
Networked Publics. (phdthesis)
29.  boyd, danah. (2008). Facebook's Privacy Trainwreck: Exposure, Invasion, and
Social Convergence. Convergence, 14(1). (journal article)
30.  boyd, danah. (2008). Why Youth (Heart) Social Network Sites: The Role of
Networked Publics in Teenage Social Life. MacArthur Foundation Series on
Digital Learning - Youth, Identity, and Digital Media Volume. (pp. 119-
142).Cambridge MIT Press. (book chapter)
31.  boyd, danah. (2008). None of this is Real.In Joe Karaganis (Eds.), Structures of
Participation.New York (book chapter)
32.  boyd, danah. (2007). Social Network Sites: Public, Private, or What?. (journal
article)
33.  boyd, danah. (2006). Friends, Friendsters, and MySpace Top 8: Writing
Community Into Being on Social Network Sites. First Monday, 11 (12). (journal
article)
34.  boyd, danah. (2004). Friendster and Publicly Articulated Social Networks.
Proceedings of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI
2004). (pp. 1279 - 1282). ACM Press. Vienna, April 24-29 (conference paper)
35.  boyd, danah. (2006). G/localization: When Global Information and Local
Interaction Collide. O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference.San Diego, CA
March 6.
36.  boyd, danah. (2006). Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Why Youth
Heart MySpace. AAAS 2006.St. Louis, Missouri February 19. (part of panel: 'It's
10PM: Do You Know Where Your Children Are ... Online!')
37.  boyd, danah. (2006). Friendster lost steam. Is MySpace just a fad?. Apophenia
Blog (unpublished)
38.  boyd, danah, , and Hargittai, Eszter. (2010). Facebook Privacy Settings: Who
Cares?. First Monday, 15 (8). (journal article)
39.  boyd, danah, and Ellison, Nicole. (2007). Social Network Sites: Definition, History,
and Scholarship. JCMC, 13 (1). [Special Issue of JCMC on Social Network Sites,
Eds.: danah boyd and Nicole Ellison.] (journal article)
40.  boyd, danah, and Heer, Jeffrey. (2006). Profiles as Conversation: Networked
Identity Performance on Friendster. Proceedings of Thirty-Ninth Hawai'i
International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-39), Persistent Conversation
Track. IEEE Press. Kauai, HI, January 4 - 7. (conference paper)
41.  boyd, danah, and Jenkins, Henry. (2006). Discussion: MySpace and Deleting
Online Predators Act. MIT Tech Talk (unpublished)
42.  Brady Robards. (2010). Randoms in my bedroom: Negotiating privacy and
unsolicited contact on social network sites. PRism, 7(3). (journal article)
43.  Brake, David. (2009). Shaping the 'Me' in MySpace: The Framing of Profiles on
a Social Network Site in Digital Storytelling, Mediatized Stories: Self-
Representations in New Media.In Lundby, K (Eds.), (book chapter)
44.  Buffardi, L. E., and Campbell, W. K.. (2008). Narcissism and Social Networking
Web Sites. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. (journal article)
45.  Burke, M., Marlow, C., and Lento, T.. (2009). Feed me: Motivating newcomer
contribution in social network sites. ACM CHI 2009: Conference on Human
Factors in Computing Systems. (conference paper)
46.  Byrne, Dara. (2007). Public Discourse, Community Concerns, and Their
Relationship to Civic Engagement: Exploring Black Social Networking
Traditions on BlackPlanet.com. JCMC, 13 (1). [Special Issue of JCMC on Social
Network Sites, Eds.: danah boyd and Nicole Ellison.] (journal article)
47.  Byrne, Dara. (2008). The Future of (the) 'Race': Identity, Discourse and the Rise
of Computer-mediated Public Spheres. MacArthur Foundation Book Series on
Digital Learning: Race and Ethnicity Volume. (pp. 15-38). MIT Press. (journal
article)
48.  Cain, Jeff. (2008). Online social networking issues within academia and
pharmacy education. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 72 (1).
Article 10 (journal article)
49.  Cain, Jeff, and Fink, Joseph L.. (2010). Legal and ethical issues regarding social
media and pharmacy education.. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education,
74 (10), Article 184. (journal article)
50.  Cain, Jeff, and Romanelli, Frank. (2009). E-professionalism: A new paradigm for
a digital age. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 1 (2), 66-70. (journal
article)
51.  Cain, Jeff, Scott, D., and Akers, P.. (2009). Pharmacy Students' Facebook Activity
and Opinions Regarding Accountability and E-Professionalism. American
Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 73 (6). Article 104 (journal article)
52.  Cain, Jeff, Scott, Doneka R., and Smith, Kelly. (2010). E-Professionalism, social
media, and residents: Residency program directors’ views. American Journal of
Health-System Pharmacy, 67 (19), 1635-1639. (journal article)
53.  Carroll, K. S.. (2008). Puerto Rican language use on MySpace.com. Centro
Journal, 20 (1), 96 - 111. (journal article)
54.  Cassell, J., and Cramer, M.. (2007). High Tech or High Risk: Moral Panics about
Girls Online.In McPherson, T. (Eds.), The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning. (pp. 53-75). MIT Press. (book
chapter)
55.  Charnigo, Laurie, and Barnett-Ellis, Paula. (2007, March). Checking Out
Facebook.com: The Impact of a Digital Trend on Academic Libraries.
Information Technology and Libraries, 26 (1), 23. (journal article)
56.  Chen, Wei, Yajun Wang, and Siyu Yang. (2009). Efficient Influence Maximization
in Social Networks. Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Knowledge
Discovery in Data Mining (KDD-2009). ACM Press. Paris, France, June 28-July 1,
2009 (conference paper)
57.  Chew, Monica, Balfanz, Dirk, and Laurie, Ben. (2008). (Under)mining Privacy in
Social Networks. (techreport)
58.  Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong. (2006). Living in Cyworld: Contextualising Cy-Ties in
South Korea.In Burns, A. and Jacobs, J. (Eds.), Use of Blogs (Digital Formations).
(pp. 173-186). Peter Lang. (book chapter)
59.  Christofides, Emily, Muise, Amy, and Desmarais, Serge. (2009). Information
Disclosure and Control on Facebook: Are They Two Sides of the Same Coin or
Two Different Processes?. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 12 (3), 341-345. (journal
article)
60.  Christopherson, K. M.. (2006). The positive and negative implications of
anonymity in internet social interactions: On the internet, nobody knows you're
a dog. Computers in Human Behavior. (journal article)
61.  Chun, Hyunwoo, Kwak, Haewoon, Eom, Young-Ho, Ahn, Yong-Yeol, Moon, Sue,
and Jeong, Hawoong. (2008). Comparison of online social relations in volume vs
interaction: a case study of cyworld. Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGCOMM. (pp.
57-70). ACM. (conference paper)
62.  Clarke, Barbie H.. (2009). Early Adolescents' Use of Social Networking Sites to
Maintain Friendship and Explore Identity: Implications for Policy. Policy &
Internet, 1 (1). (journal article)
63.  Coenen, T., Kenis, D., Damme, C. V., and Matthys, E.. (2006). Knowledge Sharing
over Social Networking Systems: Architecture, Usage Patterns and Their
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64.  Cohen, Nicole S., and Shade, Leslie Regan. (2008). Gendering Facebook: Privacy
and commidification. Feminist Media Studies, 8 (2), 210-214. (journal article)
65.  Connell, R. S.. (2008). Academic Libraries, Facebook and MySpace, and Student
Outreach: A Survey of Student Opinion. portal: Libraries and the Academy, 9 (1),
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66.  Cote, M., and Pybus, J.. (2007). Learning to Immaterial Labour 2.0: MySpace
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67.  Counts, S., and Fisher, K. E.. (2008). Mobile Social Networking: An Information
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68.  Courtois, C., Mechant, P., De Marez, L., and Verleye, G.. (2009). Gratifications and
Seeding Behavior of Online Adolescents. Journal of Computer-Mediated
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69.  Debatin, Bernhard, Lovejoy, Jennette P., Horn, Ann-Kathrin, and Hughes, Brittany
N.. (2009). Facebook and Online Privacy: Attitudes, Behaviors, and Unintended
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70.  DeKay, S. H.. (2009). Focus on Business Practices: Are Business-Oriented Social
Networking Web Sites Useful Resources for Locating Passive Jobseekers?
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71.  DeRosa, C., Cantrell, J., Havens, A., Hawk, J., and Jenkins, L.. (2007). Sharing,
Privacy and Trust in Our Networked World. (techreport)
72.  Dickman, K., Dutton, E., Gioia, C., Oberhausen, L., and Ravensberg, B.. (2006).
Facebook and college students' development of mature relationships. Journal of
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73.  DiMicco, J. M., and Millen, D. R.. (2007). Identity management: multiple
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74.  DiPerna, P.. (2006). The Connector Website Model: New Implications for Social
Change. American Sociological Association.Montreal, Canada
75.  Dobson, Amy Shields. (2008). Femininities as commodities: cam girl culture.
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76.  Dobson, Amy Shields. (2010). Bitches, Bunnies and BFFs: a feminist analysis of
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MySpace. (phdthesis)
77.  Dobson, Amy Shields. (2011). The representation of female friendships on young
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78.  Dobson, Amy Shields. (2008). The ‘grotesque body’ in young women’s self-
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79.  Donath, Judith. (2007). Virtually Trustworthy. Science, 317 (5834), 53-54. (journal
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80.  Donath, Judith. (2007). Signals in Social Supernets. JCMC, 13 (1). Special Issue of
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81.  Donath, Judith, and boyd, danah. (2004). Public displays of connection. BT
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82.  Driscoll, Catherine. (2008). This is not a blog: gender, intimacy and community.
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84.  Dwyer, Catherine. (2007). Digital Relationships in the 'MySpace' Generation:
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85.  Dwyer, Catherine, Hiltz, Starr Roxanne, and Passerini, Katia. (2007). Trust and
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86.  Ellison, N., Lampe, C., and Steinfield, Charles. (2008). Net Worth: Facebook Use
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87.  Ellison, N., Steinfield, C., and Lampe, C.. (in press). Connection Strategies: Social
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88.  Ellison, N., Steinfield, Charles, and Lampe, C.. (2006). Spatially Bounded Online
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89.  Ellison, Nicole, Lampe, Cliff, and Steinfield, Charles. (2009). Social Network Sites
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90.  Ellison, Nicole, Steinfield, Charles, and Lampe, Cliff. (2006). The Benefits of
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91.  Enochsson, Ann Britt. (2007). Tweens on the Internet: Communication in virtual
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92.  Ermecke, Rebecca, Mayrhofer, Philip, and Wagner, Stefan. (2009). Agents of
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93.  Evans, David, Gosling, Samuel, and Caroll, Anthony. (2008). What Elements of an
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94.  Felt, Adrienne, and Evans, David. (2008). Privacy Protection for Social
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