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Itai Himelboim
Itai Himelboim
Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uga.edu - Startseite
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Birds of a feather tweet together: Integrating network and content analyses to examine cross-ideology exposure on Twitter
I Himelboim, S McCreery, M Smith
Journal of computer-mediated communication 18 (2), 154-174, 2013
7862013
Mapping Twitter topic networks: From polarized crowds to community clusters
MA Smith, L Rainie, B Shneiderman, I Himelboim
Pew Research Center, 2014
5592014
Classifying Twitter topic-networks using social network analysis
I Himelboim, MA Smith, L Rainie, B Shneiderman, C Espina
Social media+ society 3 (1), 2056305117691545, 2017
3832017
Discussion catalysts in online political discussions: Content importers and conversation starters
I Himelboim, E Gleave, M Smith
Journal of computer-mediated communication 14 (4), 771-789, 2009
2272009
Social network analysis: Measuring, mapping, and modeling collections of connections
DL Hansen, B Shneiderman, MA Smith, I Himelboim
Analyzing social media networks with NodeXL, 31-51, 2020
1962020
Social media and online political communication: The role of interpersonal informational trust and openness
I Himelboim, RW Lariscy, SF Tinkham, KD Sweetser
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56 (1), 92-115, 2012
1962012
Twitter as a source of vaccination information: content drivers and what they are saying
B Love, I Himelboim, A Holton, K Stewart
American journal of infection control 41 (6), 568-570, 2013
1932013
Valence-based homophily on Twitter: Network analysis of emotions and political talk in the 2012 presidential election
I Himelboim, KD Sweetser, SF Tinkham, K Cameron, M Danelo, K West
New media & society 18 (7), 1382-1400, 2016
1772016
Tweeting apart: Applying network analysis to detect selective exposure clusters in Twitter
I Himelboim, M Smith, B Shneiderman
Communication methods and measures 7 (3-4), 195-223, 2013
1722013
# Stupidcancer: exploring a typology of social support and the role of emotional expression in a social media community
JG Myrick, AE Holton, I Himelboim, B Love
Health communication 31 (5), 596-605, 2016
1702016
A social networks approach to public relations on Twitter: Social mediators and mediated public relations
I Himelboim, GJ Golan, BB Moon, RJ Suto
Journal of Public Relations Research 26 (4), 359-379, 2014
1692014
Cancer talk on twitter: community structure and information sources in breast and prostate cancer social networks
I Himelboim, JY Han
Journal of health communication 19 (2), 210-225, 2014
1472014
A social networks approach to online social movement: Social mediators and mediated content in# freeajstaff twitter network
D Isa, I Himelboim
Social Media+ Society 4 (1), 2056305118760807, 2018
1292018
Media perception of freedom of the press: A comparative international analysis of 242 codes of ethics
I Himelboim, Y Limor
Journalism 9 (3), 235-265, 2008
1212008
Open global networks, closed international flows: World system and political economy of hyperlinks in cyberspace
TK Chang, I Himelboim, D Dong
International Communication Gazette 71 (3), 137-159, 2009
1112009
A social networks approach to viral advertising: The role of primary, contextual, and low influencers
I Himelboim, GJ Golan
Social Media+ Society 5 (3), 2056305119847516, 2019
1072019
Civil society and online political discourse: The network structure of unrestricted discussions
I Himelboim
Communication Research 38 (5), 634-659, 2011
1072011
Predicting retweeting behavior on breast cancer social networks: Network and content characteristics
E Kim, J Hou, JY Han, I Himelboim
Journal of health communication 21 (4), 479-486, 2016
1012016
The international network structure of news media: An analysis of hyperlinks usage in news web sites
I Himelboim
Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 54 (3), 373-390, 2010
922010
Reply distribution in online discussions: A comparative network analysis of political and health newsgroups
I Himelboim
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14 (1), 156-177, 2008
892008
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