University of Illinois at Chicago
Alumna, Communication
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Thesis Title: Visible Pathways: A Life Course Perspective on Technology Use and Relationship Reconnection
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Zizi Papacharissi
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About
PhD, Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago
MSLIS, Dominican University
MM, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University
BBA, University of Notre Dame
Book Chapters
Barnhurst, K. & Quinn, K. (forthcoming). Political visions: Visual studies in political communication. In H. Smetko & M. Scammell (Eds.), Handbook of Political Communication. London: Sage.
Barabasi, A-L. (2011). Introduction and keynote to A Networked Self (K. Quinn, Ed.). In Z. Papacharissi (Ed.), A Networked Self: Identity, Community, and Culture on Social Network Sites, (pp. 1-14). New York: Routledge.
Journal Articles
Quinn, K. (2010). Methodological considerations in surveys of older adults: Technology matters. International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 8(2), 114-133.
Quinn, K. (2010 Nov). Surveys of older adults: Technology matters. Alert!, 50(11).
Conference Papers and Presentations
Quinn, K. (forthcoming). A view of the past: Using the Internet to rekindle weak ties. Presentation to the Oxford Internet Institute’s A Decade in Internet Time: Symposium on the Dynamics of the Internet and Society, Oxford, UK, 22-24 September 2011.
Quinn, K. (2010). My Friend is not really my friend: Gaining perspective on relationships with a heuristic framework for characterizing social network sites. Presentation for the Association of Internet Researchers 11th Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19-22 October.
Quinn, K. (2010). Folksonomies―Not Just for Information Retrieval: Patterns Made Visible Through Collaborative Classification, participant in the Coming Together, Staying Home Panel. Presentation for the Association of Internet Researchers 11th Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19-22 October.
Quinn, K. (2010). Surveys of Older Adults in the US: Technology Matters. American Association of Public Opinion Research Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, 13 May.
Quinn, K. (2009). Methodological Considerations in Surveys of Older Adults in the US. Midwest Association of Public Opinion Research Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, 20 November.
Jones, S. & Quinn, K. (2009). Communication, Virtual Reality and the Suspension of Disbelief. National Communication Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, 14 November.
Quinn, K. (2009). Online activity and individual social capital of older adults: Critical practices, critical resources. Presentation for the Association of Internet Researchers 10th Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 10 October.
Barnhurst, K. G., Quinn, K., Griffith, M., Mukherjee, I. & Mastarone, G. (2008). UnConventional Research: An Examination of Visual Communication within the Political Realm. National Communication Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, 22 November.
Quinn, K. (2008). Re-examining Convergence: Points of Divergence that Define Community. Association of Internet Researchers 9th Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 October.
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