Fred Stutzman
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Fred Stutzman is a doctoral student, researcher and teaching fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science. He studies how people use social media.
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Generations and Technology
What Google Could Learn From Goffman
Google Buzz as Experience Pattern
Returning to Form
Interview with WBZ – Boston
SETI Interview
NY Times Magazine
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AOIR Wrapup
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The trouble with Internet surveys
Teens Don’t Tweet, or, How to Read a Web Panel
Soliciting Participants: Research on Older Users of Social Networking Sites
Newsweek on Facebook@5
Experience Social Search – and help Chirag graduate!
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