Social Media in Northern Chile

Based on 15 months of ethnographic research in the city of Alto Hospicio in northern Chile, this book describes how the residents use social media, and the consequences of this use in their daily lives. Nell Haynes argues that social media is a place where Alto Hospicio’s residents – or Hospiceños –...

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Superior document:Why We Post
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Why We Post
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (224 p.)
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