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The Risk and Opportunity of Online Fertility Groups

https://bit.ly/3vp3MbI

By Maggie Mertens, July 2022

The Atlantic

Emotion recognition is mostly ineffective. Why are companies still investing in it?

https://bit.ly/3ziaYsF
By Greg Noone, June 2022

Tech Monitor

Why emotion AI sets off warning bells, but sentiment analysis does not

https://bit.ly/3INLIxA 

By Kate Kaye, April 2022
Protocol

Live with Guy Gordon on WJR 760 about how pregnancy applications fail to account for
pregnancy losses, December 2021

AI Can’t Detect Our Emotions

https://bit.ly/34naJzv

By Evan Selinger, April 2021

One Zero


The case for online anonymity

https://bit.ly/3gidOEG
By Chris Stokel-Walker, February 2021

The Face

Instagram’s redesign shifts toward shopping — here’s how that can be harmful 

https://bit.ly/39Db0xf 

By Nazanin Andalibi
Salon, January 2021


Instagram’s redesign has a dark side

https://bit.ly/3ikfSeF

By Nazanin Andalibi
Fast Company, January 2021

 

Instagram’s redesign shifts toward shopping — here’s how that can be harmful 

https://bit.ly/38RrEc8 

By Nazanin Andalibi

The Conversation, December 2020

A Smile at a Wedding and a Cheer at a Soccer Game Are Alike the World Over

https://bit.ly/3om1Zil

By Emily Willingham
Scientific American, December 2020. 

 

‘My Karen Translator’ Responds to Racism So You Don’t Have To

https://bit.ly/2TiRXAD

By Hope King

One Zero. September 2020. 

Friday essay: shifting identities - performing sexual selves on social media

https://bit.ly/3pMJbZx

By Emily van der Nagel and Katrin Tiidenberg
The Conversation, September 2020. 

When 'what's on your mind' is tragic, not happy – sharing sad news on social media 

https://yhoo.it/3meIyGp
Yahoo News. October 2020.

 

Pregnancy Loss Awareness - Sharing Stories of Loss on Social Media

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD2RbsQiC30  
University of Michigan. October 2019 

Sharing stories of miscarriage helps women grieve, fight for change [https://goo.gl/x92iVP]

By E. Strauss

www.cnn.com. February 2018

Posting About Miscarriage On Social Media Is Still Stigmatized — Why? [https://goo.gl/6oDuM7]

By A. Manning

www.Romper.com. February 2018

 

Just Putting it Out There — How #MeToo, Awareness Months and Facebook Are Helping Us Heal [https://goo.gl/7xPaEv]

By B. Faulstick

Drexel.edu/now. February 2018

Why Yahoo thinks it may be time to blow up your inbox [https://goo.gl/ufzYwh]

By S. Melendez

www.fastcompany.com. May 2017

 

Instagram has become a place for people with depression to find support, study suggests [https://goo.gl/pGcKnc]
By O. Williams

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk. March 2017

How Instagram users share their #depression stories [https://goo.gl/PrzXVZ]

By A. Manning

www.vocativ.com. Feb 2017

Comment Instagram aide efficacement à lutter contre la #depression [https://goo.gl/lcbZNe]

By X. Ridel

www.slate.fr. Feb 2017

Instagram is good for people with insecurities and depression, says study

[https://goo.gl/4X6W2q]

By M. Parker

www.yahoo.com. Feb 2017

How much do YOU reveal on Instagram? [https://goo.gl/82A5V4]

By S. Liberatore

www.dailymail.co.uk. Feb 2017

#Unfiltered: Instagram has become a haven for people making sensitive and stigmatized self-disclosures [https://goo.gl/huhYTD]

By B. Faulstick

Drexel.edu/now. Feb 2017

Q+A: Real help for ‘fake smiles’ on Instagram [https://goo.gl/yRnuYZ]

By B. Faulstick

Newsblog.drexel.edu. October 21, 2016

Spying and rape threats: Why people use Tor to hide online [https://goo.gl/zI2svh]

By R. Price

Businessinsider.com. October 23, 2016

Just give me some privacy – Anonymous Wikipedia editors and Tor users explain why they don’t want you to know who they are [https://goo.gl/e30aI2]

By B. Faulstick

Drexel.edu/now. October 12, 2016

Internet anonymity allows survivors of sexual abuse to share their stories [https://goo.gl/MBosxn]

By C. Lopresti

www.sovteens.com. April 20, 2016

Hidden in Plain Site [https://goo.gl/q52Ho6]

Drexel University Research Magazine. 2016

Survivors of sexual abuse find support in online anonymity [https://goo.gl/9NPmE6]

By T. Pederson

PsychCentral.com. February 24, 2016

How male rape survivors are finding help online: Researchers find that men use throwaway Reddit accounts to disclose sexual abuse — some for the very first time [https://goo.gl/BREL5d]

By T. Clark-Flory and L. Cullen

Vocativ.com. February 24, 2016

Sexual assault survivors, especially men, find refuge in online anonymity: Drexel study examines anonymous posts about abuse on Reddit [https://goo.gl/cF9EFG]

By S. Lurye

PhillyVoice.com, February 24, 2016

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