

Jordan College of Agricultural Science and Technology
11 achievements
Rickman, A.
(2018).
Adolescence, girlhood, and media migration: U.S. teens’ use of social media to negotiate offline struggles.
Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
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Eslami, M., Karahalios, K., Sandvig, C., Vaccaro, K., Rickman, A., Hamilton, K., & Kirlik, A.
(2016).
First I like it, then I hide it: Folk theories of social feeds.
Presented at
2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, San Jose, California. |
Rickman, A.
(2016).
“I guess I can be myself there, instead”: U.S. teens’ media migrations within adolescent marginality.
Presented at
Children’s and young people’s rights in the digital age panel for the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan. |
Rickman, A.
(2015).
Young women’s social media migration as preemptive mediator of moral panic.
Presented at
Participatory media and moral panic in the digital era panel at the Social Media and Society Conference, Toronto, Ontario, CA. |
Rickman, A.
(2015).
“I guess I can be myself there, instead”: Social media migration and young women’s acquiescence to marginal roles in U.S. adolescence.
Presented at
Life span across communication: Digital communication technologies and the brokering of “life stages” panel for the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
Rickman, A.
(2015).
U.S. rural female teens’ understanding of safety in social media use.
Presented at
annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
Rickman, A.
(2015).
Life span across communication: Digital communication technologies and the brokering of “life stages”.
Presented at
panel for the annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Juan, Puerto Rico. |