Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Leipzig, Sachsen Germany
Profession
Assistenzprofessor bei BI Norwegian Business School und wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter bei University of Leipzig
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
issuu.com/chrislutz
À propos
I am a researcher in the field of new communication technologies and social media, especially in science and public adminstration. My dissertation addressed the topic of online participation from a sociological perspective and investigates inequalities in online participation in Germany. My background is in sociology, economics and media science, but I like interdisciplinarity and am open to different and challenging perspectives and ideas.
Check out my institutional profile on Alexandria as well as my ResearchGate and Academia profiles for more information:
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Mots-clés
social media
online participation
social network sites
focus groups
survey
sharing economy
qualitative
bibliometrics
academia
science
altmetrics
privacy
robots
online communities
big data
internet
social network analysis
researchgate
uber
reviews
reputation systems
power
peer-to-peer
emotional labor
collaborative economy
blablacar
algorithms
airbnb
social sciences
social robots
engagement
theory
internet use
robotics
robot ethics
ethics
ai
participation divide
digital divide
data visualization
football
brasil
world cup
twitter
bots
ica 2014
communication
teenagers
identities
overload
technostress
bourdieu
omnivores
cultural sociology
cool
empirical research
musical taste
awesomeness
organization
public administration
public management
transparency
open government
open data
oxford internet institute
internet research
serendipity
trust
participation
impact assessment
impact factor
citation
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Présentations
(16)J’aime
(11)13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology
Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project
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il y a 9 ans
How to Use Social Media for Academic Branding
Sidneyeve Matrix
•
il y a 9 ans
Digital Methods Summer School 2014 Tool Medley
Digital Methods Initiative
•
il y a 9 ans
#rp14 "Into the Wild? Nicht mit mir! Warum menschen das Internet nicht nutzen"
Nele Heise
•
il y a 9 ans
Citation Metrics: Established and Emerging Tools
Linda Galloway
•
il y a 11 ans
Using ImpactStory: an Introduction
SarahG_SS
•
il y a 10 ans
Visibility, impact & online presence for the developing science researcher (MSc, PhD, Postdoc)
SarahG_SS
•
il y a 10 ans
Altmetrics: painting a broader picture of impact
Paul Groth
•
il y a 10 ans
Soziale Netzwerke für die Wissenschaften - Vernetzen, informieren und up-to-date bleiben mit ResearchGate & Co
Kathi Woitas
•
il y a 10 ans
Life as a PhD student
Zeynep Yetis-Larsson
•
il y a 10 ans
Science and the Public: Why Every Lab Should Tweet
Christie Wilcox
•
il y a 12 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Leipzig, Sachsen Germany
Profession
Assistenzprofessor bei BI Norwegian Business School und wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter bei University of Leipzig
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
issuu.com/chrislutz
À propos
I am a researcher in the field of new communication technologies and social media, especially in science and public adminstration. My dissertation addressed the topic of online participation from a sociological perspective and investigates inequalities in online participation in Germany. My background is in sociology, economics and media science, but I like interdisciplinarity and am open to different and challenging perspectives and ideas.
Check out my institutional profile on Alexandria as well as my ResearchGate and Academia profiles for more information:
https://ww...
Mots-clés
social media
online participation
social network sites
focus groups
survey
sharing economy
qualitative
bibliometrics
academia
science
altmetrics
privacy
robots
online communities
big data
internet
social network analysis
researchgate
uber
reviews
reputation systems
power
peer-to-peer
emotional labor
collaborative economy
blablacar
algorithms
airbnb
social sciences
social robots
engagement
theory
internet use
robotics
robot ethics
ethics
ai
participation divide
digital divide
data visualization
football
brasil
world cup
twitter
bots
ica 2014
communication
teenagers
identities
overload
technostress
bourdieu
omnivores
cultural sociology
cool
empirical research
musical taste
awesomeness
organization
public administration
public management
transparency
open government
open data
oxford internet institute
internet research
serendipity
trust
participation
impact assessment
impact factor
citation
Tout plus