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This panel explores how digital platforms shape social engagement, identity, and public discourse. From analyzing platform-specific affordances to examining the influence of social media on justice, self-esteem, and visibility, these presentations offer a multidisciplinary look at the complex relationship between social media, internet access, and society.
Engagement with science content on social media: a comparison of eight platforms - Esther Gasser, University of Zurich; Eszter Hargittai, University of Zurich
Internet Roll-Out and Attitudes towards Abortion: Evidence from Chile - Daniela Urbina, University of Southern California; Pablo Argote, University of Southern California
Memetic Negotiation: Structure, Agency, and Platform Vernaculars on TikTok and Instagram - Alex Turvy, Tulane University
Misplaced Harms and Gender Differences in Adolescent Self-Esteem and Social Media Use: A Longitudinal Study - Keith N. Hampton, Michigan State University; Gabriel E Hales, Michigan State University
She Has the Juice: Tween Girl Visibility and Social Capital on Social Media - Katherine A. Phelps, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Theorizing White Space Online: A Computational Text Analysis-based Exploration of Lifestyle and Life Advice subreddits - Nancy Toure, University of Illinois-Chicago; Ni'Shele Jackson, University of Illinois-Chicago