Journal Articles Litt, E., & Hargittai, E. (2016). The Imagined Audience on Social Network Sites. Social Media + Society. Litt, E., & Hargittai, E. (2014). A bumpy ride on the information superhighway: Exploring turbulence online. Computers in Human Behavior. 36: 520–529. Litt, E., & Hargittai, E. (2014). Smile, snap, and share? A nuanced approach to privacy and online photo-sharing. Poetics. 42: 1–21. Litt, E. (2013). Understanding Social Network Site Users’ Privacy Tool Use. Computers in Human Behavior. 29(4): 1649-1656. Litt, E. (2013). Measuring users’ Internet skills: A review of past assessments and a look toward the future. New Media & Society. 15(4): 612-630. Hargittai, E. & Litt, E. (2013). New strategies for employment? Internet skills and online privacy practices during people's job search. IEEE Security & Privacy. 11(3): 38-45. Litt, E. (2012). Knock, knock. Who’s there? The imagined audience. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 56(3): 330-345.
Hargittai, E. & Litt, E. (2012). Becoming a tweep: How prior online experiences influence Twitter use. Information, Communication & Society. 15(5): 680-702. Hargittai, E. & Litt, E. (2011). The tweet smell of celebrity success: Explaining Twitter adoption among a diverse group of young adults. New Media & Society. 13(5): 824-842. Refereed Conference Proceedings Litt, E., Spottswood, E., Birnholtz, J., Hancock, J.T., Smith, M.E., & Reynolds, L. (2014). Awkward encounters of an “other” kind: Collective self-presentation and face threat on Facebook. The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2014), Baltimore, MD. **Best Paper Award, Honorable Mention** Yue, Z., Litt, E., Cai, C., Stern, J., Baxter, K., Sharma, N., Zhang, G., Guan, W. (2014). Photographing information needs: The role of photos in experience sampling method-style research. The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing System (CHI 2014), Toronto, Canada. |