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81. Social media and health: Social support and social capital on pregnancy-related social networking sites
82. Redefining call: Social networking as a vehicle for cross-cultural communication
83. Virtually connected: The role of attachment style in college students' use of online social networking
84. The effect of visual, textual, and third-party evaluative cues on impression formation in Facebook
85. The Relationship between Internet Social Networking, Social Anxiety, Self Esteem, Narcissism, and Gender among College Students
86. College student social networking and its relationship to perceived social support
87. Social-networking-related jealousy, trust, and satisfaction in romantic relationships
88. English Language Learners negotiating Japanese and English on an online social networking site
89. Personal photography, mobile media, and postmodernity: Analyzing space, time, and the visual culture of Social Networking Sites
90. The Relationship Between Risky Behaviors And Perceived Victimization In Individuals Who Participate In Social Networking Websites
91. Social networking and second language acquisition: Exploiting Skype(TM) Chat for the purpose of investigating interaction in L2 English learning
92. The interpretation of online identity on Facebook and social networking sites
93. Electronic social networking services and their effects on multidimensional self-esteem
94. Social networking texts among college students: Identity and imagination online
95. Principal perspectives on social networking and the disruptive effects of cyberbullying
96. Online social networking and English language learning: A study of Yemeni English language learners
97. A Phenomenological Inquiry into Facebook Newcomer Motivations for Participatory Activities
98. How does self-presentation concern relate to language use in online social networking
99. The Role of Personality, Self-Esteem, and Life Satisfaction in Regards to Social Networking: An Examination of Facebook Users
100. The Rhetoric of Facebook Icons: General Principles and Examples of How Icons Impact and Form Identity in Social Networking
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