Social Modes
What works best to support virtual teamwork? Study shows two sides
For virtual teamwork to be effective, workplaces need to foster interdependence in some areas and avoid it in others, according to a newly published study of virtual teams. Researcher Dr. Florian ...
UK considers forcing social media firms to prioritize trusted news
LONDON, United Kingdom - Britain is considering forcing social media companies to prioritize what the government called ...
Starmer to force social media giants to prioritise BBC and other public service content
Sir Keir Starmer wants to force social networks and video platforms to make BBC content more prominent. Under plans to ...
In the Social Ban Era, Where Will Gen Alpha Spend Time Online?
Australia, the UK, and the UAE have now all banned social media access for under-16s. But experts say the ban’s impact is likely overstated. Gen Alpha is finding new ways to socialize online and making culture conversational again.
UK considers forcing social media firms to prioritise trusted news
LONDON, June 22 (Reuters) - Britain is considering forcing social media companies to prioritise what the government called ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy answers YOUR questions on social media ban
Jenny quizzes UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy on the PM's resignation and a social media ban. Find out what she said here.
Pickleball, tennis, soccer: How social sports keep you mentally and physically young
Social activities like pickleball, tennis, and swimming can improve mental health and help people live longer.Playing sports ...
Why Do Parasocial Relationships Feel So Good?
Parasocial relationships can fulfill human needs for recognition and feeling "seen." A news anchor looks directly into the ...
Social networking agency and prosociality are inextricably linked in economic games
The awareness of individuals regarding their social network surroundings and their capacity to use social connections to their advantage are well-established human characteristics. Economic games, incorporated with network science, are frequently used to examine social behaviour. Traditionally, such game models and experiments artificially limit players’ abilities to take varied actions towards distinct social neighbours, thereby constraining their social networking agency. Here we designed an experimental paradigm that alters this agency and applied it to the prisoner’s dilemma (N = 735), trust game (N = 735) and ultimatum game (N = 735) to investigate cooperation, trust and fairness. Granting participants greater network agency led to more prosocial behaviour across all three economic games, resulting in higher wealth and lower inequality compared with control groups. These findings suggest that incorporating social networking agency into experimental designs better captures the prosocial potential of human behaviour. Jia et al. experimentally show that when individuals can tailor their actions to each neighbour—a freedom termed social networking agency—they display higher levels of cooperation, trust and fairness in economic games.
Versatility of social networking sites in meeting the acculturation needs of migrant populations between 2019 and 2023
With the growing number of individuals seeking to improve their living conditions abroad, social networking sites are becoming indispensable to their daily existence for acculturation. However, the nature of the contribution of social networking sites in fulfilling migrants’ acculturation needs remains unclear and inadequately addressed in literature. This scoping review aims to synthesise the current literature examining the role of social networking sites in meeting migrants’ acculturation needs. Following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Methodological Guidelines and the most recent modifications to the PRISMA-ScR framework, this study synthesised 48 empirical articles published between 2019 and 2023. An automated search was conducted using multiple database platforms (Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Google Scholar and ABDC’s Journal Ranking) with sorted results using a variety of search term combinations. The synthesis of the past studies found five common acculturation needs, namely, the cognitive, social integration, personal integration, affective and tension release needs that migrants have sought and obtained from social networking sites. All of these needs are included in the uses and gratifications theory as media consumption needs. Among the identified needs, social integration and cognitive ones are the most crucial for international students, migrant workers, immigrants, refugees and other categories of migrants to overcome the difficulties that they face in the host society and to maintain connections with the ethnic community. Nevertheless, the utilisation of social networking sites to fulfil those needs differs because of various socio-demographic and psychological determinants. Many of the studies focused on identifying needs associated with integration, thus neglecting those associated with other acculturation strategies, such as separation, marginalisation and assimilation. Mismatches and inconsistencies in the acculturation requirements that migrants obtain or seek from social network sites have also not been investigated in empirical studies. Therefore, this area is potentially viable and is likely to be the subject of subsequent research. The results of the current study are useful for formulating government policies and for recruiting agencies, rights activists, social workers and administrators who are working for migrant populations.
Quantifying social avoidance: Game-based choices reflect real-world relationship patterns and network size
The relationships between different people can change over time, as the result of their life choices, internal or external experiences and various other factors. Some people develop a greater tendency ...
Sister Tells Her To “Talk To ChatGPT Instead,” Then Wonders Why The Instant Replies From Her Childhood Best Friend Stop Coming
A woman recently shared her ongoing frustrations with her partner’s family dynamics on social media, revealing a deeper struggle with boundaries and support in her new role as a mother. The post has resonated with many who can relate to the challenges of family involvement in parenting. She explained that since the birth of their […]
Generational dynamics driving changes in news consumption
From television to TikTok, a global shift in news consumption is redefining journalism, ...
Woman Envies Close Families While Her Own Relatives Offer More Distance, Criticism, And Silence Than Strangers On The Internet
A woman in her mid-thirties recently shared her emotional struggles with her family dynamics on social media, revealing a deep-seated longing for connection that has gone unfulfilled. In her post, she detailed her experiences growing up in a family that she describes as distant and cold, leaving her feeling more isolated than ever. She opened […]
Your brain starts making social decisions before you do
Researchers found that social behavior begins in the brain before it becomes visible as movement. In zebrafish, a coordinated pattern of activity spread across the brain several seconds before the animals approached another fish. A higher brain region called the pallium played a key role, and fish with stronger neural signals were generally more social.
DOST-STII marks 39th year of advancing science communication
THE Department of Science and Technology-Science and Technology Information Institute (DOST-STII) is set to celebrate its 39th anniversary on June 30, 2026, reinforcing its vital role as the country’s leading authority on science and technology information.
Trust and communication in supervisor-subordinate relationships in technology-intensive business sectors in China
Effective communication between superiors and subordinates is critical to operational efficiency in technology-intensive industries, yet trust deficits and interpersonal barriers often disrupt this dynamic. Despite their impact, such communication challenges remain insufficiently addressed in these sectors. This research addressed these gaps, exploring key factors from three distinct perspectives: the influence of superiors’ transformational leadership, the self-efficacy of subordinates, and the level of mutual trust between superiors and subordinates. The study analyzed how these elements shape communication dynamics. It constructed models to illustrate these relationships and supported its findings with empirical data to validate the proposed hypotheses. Additionally, the study employed chain mediation analysis to deepen the understanding of these influence pathways. It used a structural equation model based on questionnaire data collected in 2023 in China. The findings revealed a strong positive correlation between trust and effective communication between superiors and subordinates. The research further demonstrated that self-efficacy and transformational leadership serve as chain mediators in this dynamic. Notably, transformational leadership emerged as a crucial mediator between trust and communication effectiveness. By combining theoretical frameworks with empirical insights, this study offers a comprehensive analysis of the factors that shape superior-subordinate communication. It filled existing knowledge gaps but also provided practical recommendations to improve workplace relationships. It also suggested effective approaches to fostering better communication within organizations.
VMS survey shows demand grows for smarter communication workflows in fleet management
Explore the latest insights in automotive remarketing, trends for used car dealers, and strategies for optimizing vehicle sales in the competitive market.
Information and communication technology, upgrading of industrial structure and spatial spillover effect
Against the backdrop of China’s “dual-carbon” goals and regional coordination strategies, information and communication technology (ICT) is positioned as a critical enabler to resolve efficiency-resource trade-offs and bridge spatial development gaps. This paper investigates the impact of ICT on the industrial structure upgrading (ISU) process using the Spatial Dubin Model (SDM). Based on the panel data of cities in the Yangtze River Delta region of China from 2001 to 2023, the empirical results indicate that ICT has a positive effect on ISU and that there are significant positive spatial spillover effects. Technological innovation and productivity improvement play essential mediating roles during this process. We also find that ICT has a greater impact on the cities in the early stages of industrial upgrading than on those in the developed stages. These findings offer actionable insights for policymakers to leverage ICT’s cross-regional synergies, particularly in emerging economies grappling with imbalanced industrial ecosystems and sustainability constraints.
China launches new communication technology test satellite
BEIJING, 23rd June, 2026 (WAM) -- China on Tuesday sent a new communication technology test satellite into space from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in south China's Hainan Province.Launched at 10:10 ...