The culture of connectivity : a critical history of social media /

Social media penetrate our lives. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and many other platforms define daily habits of communication and creative production. This book studies the rise of social media, providing both a historical and a critical analysis of the emergence of major platforms in the context of a...

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Main Author: Dijck, José van
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, c2013.
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