Does the Internet increase, decrease, or supplement social capital? Social networks, participation, and community commitment B Wellman, A Quan-Haase, J Witte, K Hampton American Behavioral Scientist 45 (3), 436-455, 2001 | 3056 | 2001 |
Uses and gratifications of social media: A comparison of Facebook and instant messaging A Quan-Haase, AL Young Bulletin of science, technology & society 30 (5), 350-361, 2010 | 2070 | 2010 |
The social affordances of the Internet for networked individualism B Wellman, A Quan-Haase, J Boase, W Chen, K Hampton, I Díaz, ... Journal of computer-mediated communication 8 (3), JCMC834, 2003 | 1379 | 2003 |
Digital inequalities and why they matter L Robinson, SR Cotten, H Ono, A Quan-Haase, G Mesch, W Chen, ... Information, Communication & Society 18 (5), 569-582., 2015 | 1224 | 2015 |
The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods L Sloan, A Quan-Haase Sage, 2017 | 585* | 2017 |
Capitalizing on the net: Social contact, civic engagement, and sense of community A Quan-Haase, B Wellman, JC Witte, KN Hampton The Internet in everyday life, 291-324, 2002 | 575* | 2002 |
How does the Internet affect social capital? A Quan-Haase, B Wellman | 570 | 2004 |
Revisiting the digital divide in Canada: The impact of demographic factors on access to the internet, level of online activity, and social networking site usage M Haight, A Quan-Haase, B Corbett Information, Communication & Society 17 (4), 503-519, 2014 | 563 | 2014 |
Information revelation and internet privacy concerns on social network sites: a case study of facebook AL Young, A Quan-Haase Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Communities and …, 2009 | 560 | 2009 |
Privacy protection strategies on Facebook: The Internet privacy paradox revisited AL Young, A Quan-Haase Information, Communication & Society 16 (4), 479-500, 2013 | 529 | 2013 |
What is social media and what questions can social media research help us answer L McCay-Peet, A Quan-Haase Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. London: SAGE Publications, 2017 | 379 | 2017 |
Persistence and change in social media B Hogan, A Quan-Haase Bulletin of science, technology & society 30 (5), 309-315, 2010 | 345 | 2010 |
Problematizing the digital literacy paradox in the context of older adults’ ICT use: Aging, media discourse, and self-determination K Schreurs, A Quan-Haase, K Martin Canadian Journal of Communication 42 (2, 359-377), http://ir.lib.uwo.ca …, 2017 | 311 | 2017 |
Instant messaging for collaboration: A case study of a high-tech firm A Quan-Haase, J Cothrel, B Wellman Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 10 (4), JCMC10413, 2005 | 302 | 2005 |
Dividing the grey divide: Deconstructing myths about older adults’ online activities, skills, and attitudes A Quan-Haase, C Williams, M Kicevski, I Elueze, B & Wellman American Behavioral Scientist 62 (9, 1207-1228), http://journals.sagepub.com …, 2018 | 239 | 2018 |
Connected seniors: How older adults in East York exchange social support online and offline A Quan-Haase, GY Mo, B Wellman Information, Communication & Society 20 (7), 967-98, 2017 | 209 | 2017 |
Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age L Robinson, J Schulz, G Blank, M Ragnedda, H Ono, B Hogan, GS Mesch, ... First Monday, 2020 | 203 | 2020 |
Interviews with digital seniors: ICT use in the context of everyday life A Quan-Haase, K Martin, K Schreurs Information, Communication & Society 19 (5), 691-707, 2016 | 186 | 2016 |
Instant messaging on campus: Use and integration in university students' everyday communication A Quan-Haase the information society 24 (2), 105-115, 2008 | 170 | 2008 |
University students' local and distant social ties: Using and integrating modes of communication on campus A Quan-Haase Information, Communication & Society 10 (5), 671-693, 2007 | 162 | 2007 |