The cyber-stalking gets more serious here. By looking for my interviewees on social media I can learn a bit more about the context of their writing. Here are my findings:
I was able to find David Sbarra on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WordPress.
On Facebook, his profile is profile is moderately private. It appears to be personal and family oriented.
His presence on Twitter, WordPress, and Youtube are much more professional. He posts on Twitter are related to research in clinical psychology. On WordPress and Youtube, others have posted videos of talks he has given. Mostly on divorce and other family related topics.
His presence on Facebook seems to present the most different presence. He keeps it private and posts mostly personal things. On Twitter, YouTube, and WordPress he has a similarly professional but more accessible than his research articles.
I was able to find Cecile McKee on Twitter, and WordPress. They are both very professional presences but, like Sbarra, are much more accessible than her research articles.
She has a very limited social media presence. On Twitter, she has four tweets. They are all psychology related.
On Word Press she is a source used by the Linguistics for Everyone page. She does not have her own source.
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