How the World Changed Social Media

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...

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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 (286 p.)
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