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Presentation
Oct 3, 2013Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox will speak at the Joslin Diabetes Center's annual innovation conference in Washington, DC.
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Infographic
Apr 25, 2013
Online traditional political activities are most popular among the well-educated and the financially well-off
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More in: Politics, Social Networking
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Report
Apr 25, 2013Aaron Smith
The well-educated and the well-off are more likely than others to participate in civic life online – just as those groups have always been more likely to be active in politics and community affairs offline.
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Presentation
Apr 19, 2013Lee Rainie
Pew Internet Director Lee Rainie will discuss the Project’s latest research into internet trends, mobile connectivity, and use of social media and what they mean for marketers.
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Presentation
Mar 14, 2013Lee Rainie
Pew Internet Director Lee Rainie led a talk during a webinar in which financial analysts and journalists discussed: "Facebook Fatigue: Fact or Fiction?"
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Presentation
Mar 5, 2013Mary Madden
Mary discussed the Pew Internet Project’s latest research on Americans’ use of social media, including how different demographic groups use various platforms.
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More in: Social Networking, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Feb 22, 2013Kristen Purcell
Associate Director for Research Kristen Purcell will join social media practitioners from local museums and arts organizations for a lively discussion about the value of social media to our institutions.
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More in: Social Networking, Mobile
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Presentation
Feb 20, 2013Aaron Smith
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
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Report
Feb 14, 2013Maeve Duggan, Joanna Brenner
Young adults are more likely than older adults to use social media. Women, African-Americans, and Latinos show high interest in sites like Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.
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Report
Feb 5, 2013Lee Rainie, Aaron Smith, Maeve Duggan
61% of Facebook users have taken a voluntary break from using the site at one time or another and 27% plan to spend less time on the site this coming year. Even so, two-thirds of online adults are now Facebook users.
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More in: Social Networking