Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya
@stsiampkouskaya
Lecturer at University of Bath
Social media and user behaviour researcher
Aspiring writer
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09-03-2022 15:00:23
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After almost 6 months of work, our board game is ready to see the light of day! Check our website and connect if you would like to play: tttradeoffs.org Thank you Adam Joinson and Joanna Syrda for your contribution and for letting me do something so fun in my postdoc!
I ran out of space in my previous tweet but a huge shoutout to Dr Lowri Williams for taking fantastic photos during the game test at Cardiff University!
We are excited to announce the newest #jcmc publication “To Like or Not to Like?” by Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya, Adam Joinson, and Dr Lukasz Piwek! Read it here: doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/z…
We are hiring: Research Associate in Social norms, behavioural biases and cybersecurity as part of Discribe Hub+ working with Joanna Syrda and me. bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.a… (1/4)
Is cybersecurity research missing a trick? Integrating insights from the psychology of habit into research and practice - new (1st!) paper with Tobias Weickert and Dr Barney Craggs FCIIS from CyberSecurity CDT sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Why do we 'like' posts on #instagram? It depends on the relationship, according to a new study from Dr Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya from University of Bath School of Management ⬇️ bath.ac.uk/announcements/…
As you like! Responding to friends' posts on Instagram is crucial to maintaining close relationships. Dr Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya's Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya work from University of Bath School of Management covered by Mail Online dailymail.co.uk/femail/article…
Do you recognise a pattern in whose #Instagram posts you tend to like? 📱 New #research from Kseniya Stsiampkouskaya, Adam Joinson and Dr Lukasz Piwek explored how our friendships affect user behaviour on social media ⬇️ bath.ac.uk/announcements/…
What does a 'like' really mean in a friendship? How much does a ❤️ matter? University of Bath School of Management researchers found more about social media interaction between friends in a new study ⤵️ bath.ac.uk/announcements/…
Creating increasingly complex passwords can be difficult to remember but Joanne Hinds suggests looking at how computers are designed and using nudges to improve cybersecurity💻 Find out more about Jo’s research into cyber nudging⤵️ youtu.be/Lb2lGatnrcg #WorldPasswordDay
Our finished products for the Discribe Hub+ game have finally arrived! More info at tttradeoffs.org.