Seeing and Believing : : Religion, Digital Visual Culture, and Social Justice / / Ellen T. Armour.
Social media platforms are often denounced as “bubbles” or “echo chambers.” In this view, what we see tends to reinforce what we already believe, and what we already believe shapes what we see. Yet social movements such as Black Lives Matter rely heavily on the widespread dissemination of digital ph...
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