Couverture de JCMC: The Discussion Section - Typology of Social Media Rituals

JCMC: The Discussion Section - Typology of Social Media Rituals

JCMC: The Discussion Section - Typology of Social Media Rituals

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This episode features the trio behind the recently published “A Typology of Social Media Rituals”, Limor Shifman, Blake Hallinan, and Tommaso Trillò, in conversation with Nicole Ellison. Shifman, Hallinan, and Trillò discuss how they developed their typology of social media rituals and what this typology has revealed about digital communications and social media participation across platforms and cultures. They further discuss future applications of their developed typology and their individual next steps in the world of computer-mediated communications.


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Featuring

Nicole Ellison

Limor Shifman

Blake Hallinan

Tommaso Trillò


More from our guests:

Nicole Ellison

Karl E. Weick Collegiate Professor of Information | School of Information

University of Michigan

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

Twitter: @nicole_ellison; @ica_jcmc


Limor Shifman

Professor | Department of Communication and Journalism

Vice Dean | Faculty of Social Sciences

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Twitter: @limor_shifman


Blake Hallinan

Senior Lecturer | Department of Communication and Journalism

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Twitter: @blakeplease

IG: @nightmerrily


Tommaso Trillò

Postdoctoral Fellow | Department of Communication and Journalism

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Twitter: @tommytrillo


Works Referenced In Episode:

Hallinan, B., Kim, B., Mizoroki, S., Scharlach, R., Trillò, T., Thelwall, M., ... & Shifman, L. (2023). The value (s) of social media rituals: A cross-cultural analysis of New Year’s resolutions. Information, Communication & Society, 26(4), 764-785.

Hillis, K. (2020). Online a lot of the time: Ritual, fetish, sign. Duke University Press.

Trillò, T., Hallinan, B., & Shifman, L. (2022). A typology of social media rituals. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 27(4), zmac011.

Dayan, D., & Katz, E. (1992). Media events: The live broadcasting of history. Harvard University Press.


Copy and Audio Editor:

Sharlene Burgos

Executive Producer:
DeVante Brown


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