[...] the article “Phatic Posts: Even the Small Talk Can Be Big” - where I’m discussing the paper I presented at #WWW2012 on ‘phatic’ communications online: on brief and apparently trivial or mundane updates posted on social media. For Australian Science [...]
[...] those drawn here from blog posts and other social media sites, I recommend updated reading on poking and phatic communicationon social networks: Phatic Communication, or why the little things in social media really [...]
Danica Radovanović je kandidat na doktorskim studijama iz oblasti digitalnih komunikacija i društvenih medija, na Beogradskom univerzitetu i Oxford Internet Institutu, Oxford, gde istražuje komunikativne performanse u društvenim mrežama u Srbiji.
Danica radi u Ujedinjenim Nacijama na projektima EU-UN iz oblasti tehnologije, nauke, i razvoju semantičkog veba.
Poznata kao web aktivistkinja i konsultantkinja u oblasti društvenih online medija, eLearning sistema, Danica je pionir u razvoju prve mejling liste (listserv) u akademiji u 90-im, e-magazina početkom 2000-ih, prvog institucionalnog naučnog bloga u Srbiji.
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[...] the article “Phatic Posts: Even the Small Talk Can Be Big” - where I’m discussing the paper I presented at #WWW2012 on ‘phatic’ communications online: on brief and apparently trivial or mundane updates posted on social media. For Australian Science [...]
[...] those drawn here from blog posts and other social media sites, I recommend updated reading on poking and phatic communicationon social networks: Phatic Communication, or why the little things in social media really [...]
Danicar, your presentation is thoughtfully done and includes excellent examples on SlideShare. Thanks for sharing with an even wider audience.
thank you, robyn!