Introduction and keynote to A networked self / Albert-László Barabási
Part I. Context: communication theory and social network sites
1. Interaction of interpersonal, peer, and media influence sources online: a research agenda for technology convergence / Joseph B. Walther ... [et al.]
2. Social network sites as networked publics: affordances, dynamics, and implications / Danah Boyd
3. Social networking: addictive, compulsive, problematic, or just another media habit? / Robert Larose, Junghyun Kim, and Wei Peng
4. Social network exploitation / Mark Andrejevic
Part II. Social textures: emerging patterns of sociability on social network sites
5. Social network sites as virtual communities / Malcolm R. Parks
6. With a little help from my friends: how social network sites affect social capital processes / Nicole B. Ellison ... [et al.]
7. From dabblers to omnivores: a typology of social network site usage / Eszter Hargittai and Yu-Li Patrick Hsieh
8. Exploring the use of social network sites in the workplace / Mary Beth Watson-Manheim
Part III. Convergent practices: intuitive appropriations of social network site affordances
9. United we stand?: online social network sites and civic engagement / Thomas J. Johnson ... [et al.]
10. Between Barack and a net place: motivations for using social network sites and blogs for political information / Barbara K. Kaye
11. Working in the Twittersphere: microblogging as professional identity construction / Dawn R. Gilpin
12. Look at us: collective narcissism in college student Facebook photo galleries / Andrew L. Mendelson and Zizi Papacharissi
13. Copyright, fair use, and social networks / Patricia Aufderheide
14. Artificial agents entering social networks / Nikolaos Mavridis
Conclusion: a networked self / Zizi Papacharissi.