The Rise of the e-Patient: Understanding Social Networks and Online Health Information-Seeking
Lee Rainie discusses e-patients and their online behavior
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Lee Rainie discusses e-patients and their online behavior
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet’s 2010 post-election survey.
Trends that are revolutionizing how people consume information and reshaping the public’s expectations about information access and immersion.
An overview of Pew Internet’s latest findings about technology adoption, with an emphasis on mobile use, social networks, and gaming.
Lee Rainie speaks to university educators in entrenpreneurship programs about the role of digital networks in innovation.
Susannah Fox participated in a discussion of how the maturation of online social networks, patient communities, and patient blogs affects health and health care.
Aaron Smith will speak at CAPAF’s Internet Advocacy Roundtable to discuss how to best use social media to engage and mobilize diverse constituencies.
This talk confirms, complicates or debunks common wisdom around teens and young adults and their use and attitudes towards technologies. Amanda looks at how teens and young adults use mobile phones and social networks, and charts their changing re…
This talk highlights how today’s changing information ecology, specifically the increasing use of social media and mobile technologies, has altered the way consumers access and interact with news and information.
A synthesis of the Pew Internet Project’s most recent research related to health and the participatory news consumer.
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