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This study explores the relationship between perceived bridging social capital and specific Facebook-enabled communication behaviors using survey data from a sample of U.S. adults (N=614). We explore the role of a specific set of Facebook behaviors that support relationship maintenance and assess the extent to which demographic variables, time on site, total and "actual" Facebook Friends, and this new measure (Facebook Relationship Maintenance Behaviors) predict bridging social capital. Drawing upon scholarship on social capital and relationship maintenance, we discuss the role of social grooming and attention-signaling activities in shaping perceived access to resources in one's network as measured by bridging social capital.
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Nicole B. Ellison
University of Southern California
Jessica Vitak
University of Maryland, College Park
Rebecca Gray
Google (United States)
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
University of Michigan
University of Maryland, College Park
Michigan State University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69df0e04d85e58e37b7a10b0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jcc4.12078