Articles and posters in refereed conference proceedings

Here are some of my articles and posters that have featured in refereed conference proceedings. I have other books, book chapters, as well as journal articles.

-2022-

-2021-

Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B., (2021). Social Support Exchange in East York Toronto. Paper presentation at the Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, virtual conference 27-31 May.

Hwang, A., Harper, MG., & Quan-Haase, A. (2021). The temporal structure of private and public time: In-depth interviews with residents of East York, Toronto about their ICT use for managing social accessibility. Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2021, Edmonton, AB. May 27-June 4.

Hollingshead, W., Quan-Haase, A., & Blank, G. (2021). Representation and Bias in Social Media Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Sampling. Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2021, Edmonton, AB. May 27-June 4.

Harper, M., & Quan-Haase, A. (2021). Illuminating the cyberbullying blind spot: Introducing CSEM, a cyber-social-ecological model of cyberbullying. Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2021, Edmonton, AB. May 27-June 4.

Nau, C., Zhang, J., Mendes, K. & Quan-Haase, A. (2021). #MeToo: The affective dimension of a hashtag movement on Twitter. Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2021, Edmonton, AB. May 27-June 4.

-2020-

Buchanan, S. A., Sauer, S., Quan‐Haase, A., Agarwal, N. K., & Erdelez, S. (2020). Amplifying chance for positive action and serendipity by design. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 57(1), e288. 

Ho, D., Lake, O., Mendez, K., Pieber, D., & Quan-Haase, A., (2020). #MeToo: A review of digital feminist literature. [Refereed Roundtable]. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 7-12.

Quan-Haase, A. Harper, M., and Wellman, B. (2020). Digital media and social inclusion: A case study of older adults in East York communities. [Refereed Roundtable]. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 7-12.

Cavacas, C., Harper, M., Quan-Haase, A., and Wellman, B. (2020). The sociology of resignation: Examining the digital privacy attitudes and behaviours of East Yorkers. [Refereed Roundtable]. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 7-12.

Wellman, B., Huang, C., Quan-Haase, A., Harper, GH., & Hampton, K. (2020). Networked and bounded individuals navigating a networked society on and offline in East York. Sunbelt Annual Social Network Conference, Paris, July 13-17. http://www.pfeffer.at/sunbelt/index.php?id=paris

-2019-

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., & Harper, M. (2019). The networked question in the digital age? The shapes of community through the life-course. [Roundtables] American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, New York, August 10-13.

Quan-Haase, A. & Harper, M. (2019). Social capital in East York. American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, New York, August 10-13.

Hoang, L., Blank, G., & Quan-Haase, A. (2019). The winners and losers of the platform economy: Who participates and why? American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, New York, August 10-13.

Woloschuk, S. & Quan-Haase, A. (2019). Cascading inaccuracies on Tumblr: Technological affordances, user actions, and digital activism. Paper presentation at the International Conference on Social Media & Society, Toronto, ON, July 19-21.

Harper, M. & Quan-Haase, A. (2019). How social media interplays with personal network structure and boundaries. Paper presentation at the International Conference on Social Media & Society, Toronto, ON, July 19-21.

Foisey, L., Donelle, L., Kothari, A., Booth, R., Quan-Haase, A., and Harper, M. (2019). The use of social media in health care: A review of reviews. Paper presentation at the International Conference on Social Media & Society, Toronto, ON, July 19-21.

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., & Harper, M. (2019). The Networked Question in the Digital Age, Paper presentation at the SUNBELT Social Networks Conference, Montreal, QC.

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., & Harper, M. (2019). A Field Guide to Social Support On and Off Line: The View From East York, Paper presentation at the SUNBELT Social Networks Conference, Montreal, QC.

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., & Harper, M. (2019). Characterizing Networked Individualism Over the Life Course, Paper presentation at the Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2019, Vancouver, BC. Anabel

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., & Harper, M. (2019). Understanding Social Support On and Off Line: A Field Guide, Paper presentation at the Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2019, Vancouver, BC. Anabel

Hoang, L., Blank, G., & Quan-Haase, A. (2019). The winners and losers of the platform economy: Who participates and why? Paper presentation at the Canadian Sociological Association Congress 2019, Vancouver, BC.

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., & Harper, M. (2019). How do Networked, Connected, and Socially Limited individuals use digital media? A life course perspective. Paper presentation at the Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Washington, DC.

-2018-

Quan-Haase, A., Wang, H., & Zhang, R. (2018). Weaving family connections on and offline: The turn to networked individualism [Paper]. American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, August 11-14.

Zhang, R., Quan-Haase, A., Williams, C., Kicevski, M., & Elueze, I. (2018). Dividing the grey divide [Roundtable]. American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, August 11-14.

Quan-Haase, A. & Elueze, I. (2018). Revisiting the privacy paradox: Concerns and protection strategies in the social media experiences of older adults. International Social Media and Society Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, July 17-19.

Quan-Haase, A., & Elueze, I. (2018). Privacy attitudes and concerns in the digital lives of older adults: Westin’s privacy attitude typology revisited [Roundtable session]. International Sociological Association (ISA), Toronto, ON, July 15-21.

Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2018). Dividing the grey divide: How older adults’ online attitudes, skills, and activities vary. International Sociological Association (ISA), Toronto, ON, July 15-21.

Elueze, I. & Quan-Haase, A. (2018). Are older adults (65+) privacy fundamentalists? Revisiting Westin’s privacy attitude typology. International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Prague, May 24-28.

-2017-

Martin, K., & Quan-Haase, A. (2017). “A Process of Controlled Serendipity”: An Exploratory Study of Historians’ and Digital Historians’ Experiences of Serendipity in Digital Environments. In 80th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology (pp. 289–297). PDF or Digital Repository. Washington, D.C.: ACM Press. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pra2.2017.14505401032/abstract;jsessionid=1956AF4E12666AB463DA0ACDD8354E37.f03t02Martin_et_al-2017-Proceedings_of_the_Association_for_Information_Science_and_Technology

Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., Mo, G., Wang, H., & Zhang, R. (2017). Connected seniors: How older adults exchange social support on and offline. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 12-15, Montreal, QC.

Quan-Haase, A., Gosse, C., & MacDougall, A., (2017). Commitment to digital activism: Who participates and why? Media Sociology Preconference, August 11, Montreal, QC.

Quan-Haase, A., Wang, H., Wellman, B., Mo, G. Y., Zhang, A. (2017). Connected and networked seniors. 2017 Sunbelt conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis in Beijing, 30 May-June 4.

Robinson, L., Chen, W., Straubhaar, J., Quan-Haase, A., Wellman, B., Yates, S., & Schulz, J. (2017). [Panel] Mapping digital divides in communication practices across major life realms. In International Communication Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 24-29.

Quan-Haase, A. Kretchmer, S. (organizer, 2017). Interventions in the digital divide: Challenges and opportunities for communication research, policy, and practice [Panel presenter]. International Communication Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 24-29.

Quan-Haase, A., Faisal, F., & Haight, M. (2017). Digital connectivity in low-income housing communities: Lessons from the Canadian context. In Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide, San Diego, CA, May 23-24.

Schreurs, K. & Quan-Haase, A. (2017). The digital literacy paradox and older adults’ ICT use: Aging, media, and self-determination. In Canadian Communication Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, May 30-June 2.

Faisal, F. (organizer, 2017). Digital citizens: Are Canadians ready? (panel Submission) [Panel presenter]. In Canadian Communication Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, May 30-June 2.

Quan-Haase, A. (organizer, 2017).  Panelists: Zeller, F., Rubin, V., Latzko-Toth, G., Bonneau, C., Millette, M., Gruzd, A., & Jacobson, J. Sage Handbook of Social Media Research Methods – Ethics and Methodological Challenges. [Panel]. In Canadian Communication Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, May 30-June 2.

Quan-Haase, A., Mo, G., Wang, H., Zhang, R., Cotten, S., Bowen, M., Kamp, K., Rikard, RV., Kononova, A., Peng, W, Vico, S., & Wellman, B., Connected lives for seniors and immigrants: Wearables, apps, and social media barriers and opportunities. In Social Media and Society 2017 (July 28–30) [Panel]. Toronto, ON.

-2016-

Greyson, D., Quan-Haase, A., Cooke, N. A., & Worrall, A. (2016). Digital sociology and information science research. In D. H. Sonnenwald & L. Harrison (Eds.), Proceedings of the 79th ASIS&T Annual Meeting. Copenhagen, Denmark: ASIS&T. ACM Digital Library.

-2015-

McCay-Peet, L., Quan-Haase, A. & Kern, D. (2015). Exploratory search in digital libraries: a preliminary examination of the use and role of interface features. Proceedings of the 78th ASIS&T Annual Meeting: Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community. ACM Digital Library.

Desrochers, N., Paul-Hus, A., Bowman, T. D., Costas, R., Haustein, S., Larivière, V., Quan-Haase, A. & Tsou, A. (2015). Authorship, patents, citations, acknowledgments, tweets, reader counts and the multifaceted reward system of science. Proceedings of the 78th ASIS&T Annual Meeting: Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community, 52(1), 1-4. ACM Digital Library.

McCay-Peet, L. & Quan-Haase, A. (2015). Research on serendipity: The methodological challenges of time and language [Poster]. Proceedings of Canadian Association of Information Studies, Ottawa, ON, June 3-5.

McCay-Peet, L., Quan-Haase, A., Kern, D. & Mutschke, P. (2015). A matter of time and academic discipline? Exploring the use of resources. Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Information Studies, Ottawa, ON, June 3-5.

Quan-Haase, A., Martin, K. & Schreurs, K. (2015). The use of technology in the “Third Age”: Findings from the effects of digital technology on seniors (EDITS) Project. Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Information Studies, Ottawa, ON, June 3-5.

-2014-

McCay-Peet, L. & Quan-Haase, A. (2014). An exploration of approaches to the support of serendipity in digital environments [Poster]. Proceedings of Canadian Association of Information Studies, Brock, ON, June 3-8.

Quan-Haase, A., Martin, K. & Schreurs, K. (2014). Not all on the same page: E-book adoption and technology exploration by seniors. Proceedings of Canadian Association of Information Studies, Brock, ON, June 3-8.

Bayo Urban, I, Budd, J., Caidi, N., Changfoot, N., Andrade, AD, Dosono, AD, Gomez, R., Quan-Haase, A., & Wolske, M. (2014). Information and marginality: Ethical issues. Proceedings of iConference 2014, Berlin, March 4-7.

Quan-Haase, A., Martin, K. & Schreurs, K. (2014). Interviews with lifelong readers: Preliminary findings from the EDITS (Effects of Digital Information Technology on Seniors) Project [Poster]. Proceedings of iConference 2014, Berlin, March 4-7.

-2013-

Desrocher, N., Quan-Haase, A., Rasmussen, D., LaPlante, A., Martin, K., & Spiteri, L. (2013), Beyond the playlist: Looking at user-generated collocation of cultural products through social tagging. Proceedings of the 76th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, 50(1), 1-4. ACM Digital Library. Proceedings of ASIST, Montreal, November 1-5. doi:10.1002/meet.14505001014

-2012-

Collins, G. & Quan-Haase, A. (2012). Social media and academic libraries: Current trends and future challenges. [Poster] ASIST (American Society for Information Science and Technology), Baltimore, October 26-30.

Quan-Haase, A. & Martin, K. (2012). ‘I would love to know more’: Knowledge acquisition in the adoption of E=ebooks. Proceedings of the Canadian Communication Association. Technology and Emerging Media (TEM), Vol. I, May 30-June 2, Waterloo, ON.

Quan-Haase, A. & Martin, K. (2012). Digital humanities: The continuing role of serendipity in historical research. Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Information Science Annual Meeting. May 30-June 2, Waterloo, ON.

Collins, G., & & Quan-Haase, A. (2012). Social media use by Ontario university libraries: Challenges and opportunities considerations [Poster]. Proceedings of the ASIS&T (American Society for Information Science and Technology). October 26-30, Baltimore, MD.

Xiao, L., & Quan-Haase, A. (2012). The effect of task roles on the perceived usability of management tools [Poster]. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 75th Annual Meeting. October 26-30, Baltimore, MD.

Quan-Haase, A. & Martin, K. (2012). Digital humanities: The continuing role of serendipity in historical research. Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Information Science Annual Meeting. May 30-June 2, Waterloo, ON.

Collins, G. & Quan-Haase, A. (2012). Social media use by Ontario university libraries: Challenges and ethical considerations. Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Information Science Annual Meeting. May 30-June 2, Waterloo, ON.

Burkell, J. Quan-Haase, A., & Rubin, V. (2012). Promoting serendipity online: recommendations for tool design [Poster]. iConference 2012, Toronto, ON, February 7-11.

Quan-Haase, A., & Martin, K. (2012). Rethinking tradition: The loss of serendipity and the impact of technology on the historical research process [Poster]. iConference 2012, Toronto, ON, February 7-11.

-2011-

Quan-Haase, A. & Martin, K. (2011). Rethinking tradition: The loss of serendipity and the impact of technology on the historical research process. Proceedings of ASIS&T (American Society for Information Science and Technology). October 9-13, New Orleans.

Budd, J., Erdelez, S., Rubin, V., Burkell, J. & Quan-Haase, A. (2011). Proceedings of ASIS&T (American Society for Information Science and Technology). October 9-13, New Orleans.

Martin, K. & Quan-Haase, A. (2011). Seeking knowledge: An exploratory study of the role of social networks in the adoption of Ebooks by historians. Proceedings of ASIS&T (American Society for Information Science and Technology). October 9-13, New Orleans. **Acceptance rate of 33%.

Martin, K. & Quan-Haase, A. (2011). Seeking knowledge: The role of social networks in the adoption of Ebooks by historians. Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Information Science Annual Meeting. June 1-4, Fredericton, NB.

-2010-

Rubin, V. L., Burkell, J., and Quan-Haase, A. (2010). Everyday serendipity as described in social media, Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting: Navigating Streams in an Information Ecosystem, October 22-27, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

-2009-

Young, A. L. & Quan-Haase, A. (2009). Information revelation and Internet privacy concerns on social network sites: A case study of Facebook. In Proceedings of the Fourth Communities and Technologies Conference, p. 253-275. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.

-2005-

Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2005). Local virtuality in an organization: Implications for community of practice. In P. Van den Besselar, G. De Michelis, J. Preece, & C. Simone (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second Communities and Technologies Conference, pp. 215-238. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.

-2003-

Quan-Haase, A., & Cothrel, J. (2003). Uses of information sources in an Internet-era firm: Online and offline. In M. Huysman, E. Wenger, & V. Wulf (Eds.), Proceedings of the First Communities and Technologies Conference (pp. 143-162). Deventer: Kluwer.

Chignell, M., Gwizek, J., & Quan-Haase, A. (2003). The privacy attitude questionnaire (PAQ): Initial development and validation. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s 47th Annual Meeting, Denver (pp. 1071-1813), Colorado, October 13-17. Santa Monica, CA: The Society.

Gray, T., Liscano, R., Wellman, B., Quan-Haase, A., Radhakrishnan, K., & Cho, Y. (2003). Context and intent in call processing. Proceedings of Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems VII, (pp. 177-186), Ottawa, June 11-13, Amsterdam: IOS Press.