#allislove: The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series

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#allislove : The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series. / Lai, Signe Sophus.

9th International Conference on Social Media & Society: Networked Influence and Virality - Revisited, Copenhagen, July 18-20, 2018. New York : Association for Computing Machinery, 2018. s. 340-344.

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Lai, SS 2018, #allislove: The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series. i 9th International Conference on Social Media & Society: Networked Influence and Virality - Revisited, Copenhagen, July 18-20, 2018. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, s. 340-344, Social Media & Society, Copenhagen, Danmark, 18/07/2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3217804.3217941

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Lai, S. S. (2018). #allislove: The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series. I 9th International Conference on Social Media & Society: Networked Influence and Virality - Revisited, Copenhagen, July 18-20, 2018 (s. 340-344). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3217804.3217941

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Lai SS. #allislove: The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series. I 9th International Conference on Social Media & Society: Networked Influence and Virality - Revisited, Copenhagen, July 18-20, 2018. New York: Association for Computing Machinery. 2018. s. 340-344 https://doi.org/10.1145/3217804.3217941

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Lai, Signe Sophus. / #allislove : The SKAM Commentary Track: Co-Narrating a Cross-Media Series. 9th International Conference on Social Media & Society: Networked Influence and Virality - Revisited, Copenhagen, July 18-20, 2018. New York : Association for Computing Machinery, 2018. s. 340-344

Bibtex

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abstract = "The paper analyses all communications on the distribution blog of the web series SKAM/SHAME. More than 135 000 comments tell the story of a unique community of followers, fans, and friends communicating with each other, the series, and themselves framed by a cross-media distributive environment. The analysis shows how SKAM mixes media types in different ways across the four different seasons, how certain media types generate more interaction than others, and lastly how user comments, replies and likes follow these structures but also apply rules of their own relating to individual commenters, specific emotional topics, invitations to interact, and feelings of community in the commentary track. ",
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