RESEARCH
RESEARCH
Conference Presentations
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Tanyel, I. N. (2023). Exploring the Emancipatory and Hegemonic Potential of Social Media in Facilitating Connective Grief. Presented at the INFORMS Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Daniel, S. (2023). Towards A Better Understanding of Social Injustice on Social Media. Presented at the 19th Conference of Big XII + MIS Research Symposium, University of Dallas, TX, USA.
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Daniel, S. (2022). Don’t Marginalize Me: How Organizations Facilitate Social Injustice Via Social Media. Presented at the 20th Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS) Theory Development Workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark. (Presenter)
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Daniel, S. (2022). Don’t Marginalize Me: How Organizations Facilitate Social Injustice Via Social Media. In Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Tanyel, I. N. and Windeler, J. (2022). Polarization across Social Media Platforms and Affordances. 18th Conference of BigXII + MIS Research Symposium, University of Houston, TX, USA
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Tanyel, I. N. and Windeler, J. (2021). Divided We Stand: Polarization across Social Media Platforms and Affordances. In Proceedings of the 42nd International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Austin, Texas, USA.
Manuscripts Under Review and Work In Progress
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Windeler, J., Syn, T., Ramaprasad, A., and Tanyel, I. N. Social Inclusion/Exclusion in Information Systems. Status: Submitted for the Fourth Round of Review at AIS Basket Journal
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Harrison, A. The Effect of Social Media Use on Political Polarization. Status: Received a Reject & Revise from an A+ AIS Basket Journal, Currently Preparing for Resubmission
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Daniel, S. A Social Justice Framework and Research Agenda. Status: Preparing the Manuscript for Submission, Target: A+ AIS Basket Journal
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Harrison, A. The Role of Selective Avoidance on Social Media-Induced Polarization. Status: Analysis of Additional Data Collection, Target: A+ AIS Basket Journal
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Tanyel, I. N., Windeler, J., and Petter, S. Social Injustice on Social Media. Status: Preparing the Manuscript for Submission, Target: FT50 Journal