SMSociety 2026 Conference Programme: We look forward to seeing you at the conference! This year’s conference features an array of sessions, including 5 workshops and tutorials, 10 panels, 140 paper presentations, and just over 40 poster presentations. The conference will also feature several networking opportunities, including 2 evening receptions (a welcome reception on July … Continue Reading →
Keynotes and Presentations Announced for the 2014 Social Media & Society Conference!
We would like to invite you to attend the 2014 SOCIAL MEDIA & SOCIETY CONFERENCE to be held on September 27-28, 2014 in Toronto, Canada. We have a great line-up of presentations by authors from 21 countries: Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Brazil, … Continue Reading →
#SMSociety14 Keynote Spotlight: Microsoft’s John Weigelt (@Thumbtackhead) #Toronto
What’s the big deal with big data? “There is a data-driven transformation underway” that impacts our everyday lives, says Microsoft’s National Technology Officer John Weigelt (Weigelt, 2014). John – who advocates for the use of technology by private and public sectors, economic development, innovation, environmental sustainability, accessibility, privacy, and security … Continue Reading →
Building Offline Community to Study Online Community: The Social Media & Society Conference
Attending academic conferences can feel a bit like living in a retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. A conference that’s too small can leave you feeling under fed. On the other hand, a conference that’s too large can be overwhelming, intimidating and even alienating. A conference on a highly particular … Continue Reading →
Keynote Speaker Spotlight: Keith Hampton (@mysocnet) #SMSociety14
Are we becoming more isolated because of our incessant need to be glued to our screens? Keith Hampton, an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Rutgers University, doesn’t think so. In his research, Keith explores the relationship between new information and communication technologies, social networks, democratic engagement, and the urban environment. We … Continue Reading →
2014 Social Media & Society Conference (#SMSociety14) Call for Submissions
We live in an era of “Big Data”. Petabyte and exabyte-size datasets are becoming increasingly common. Much of the data is coming from social media in the form of user-generated content. What do we do with all of these “social” data and how do we make sense of it all? … Continue Reading →


