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How the world changed social media

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posted on 2024-10-31, 21:44 authored by Daniel Miller, Elisabetta Costa, Nell Haynes, Tom McDonald, Razvan Nicolescu, Jolynna Sinanan, Juliano Spyer, Shriram Venkatraman, Xinyuan Wang
How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates the findings of nine anthropologists who each spent 15 months living in communities across the world. This book offers a comparative analysis summarising the results of the research and exploring the impact of social media on politics and gender, education and commerce. What is the result of the increased emphasis on visual communication? Are we becoming more individual or more social? Why is public social media so conservative? Why does equality online fail to shift inequality offline? How did memes become the moral police of the internet? Supported by an introduction to the project's academic framework and theoretical terms that help to account for the findings, the book argues that the only way to appreciate and understand something as intimate and ubiquitous as social media is to be immersed in the lives of the people who post. Only then can we discover how people all around the world have already transformed social media in such unexpected ways and assess the consequences.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.14324/111.9781910634493
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    ISBN - Is published in 9781910634479 (urn:isbn:9781910634479)

Total pages

288

Edition

1

Publisher

University College London Press

Place published

London, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Authors

Former Identifier

2006064410

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-08-24

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