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How the world changed social media / Daniel Miller, Elisabetta Costa, Nell Haynes, Tom McDonald, Razvan Nicolescu, Jolynna Sinanan, Juliano Spyer, Shriram Venkatraman, Xinyuan Wang.

By: Miller, Daniel, 1954- [author.]Contributor(s): Costa, Elisabetta [author.] | Haynes, Nell [author.] | McDonald, Tom [author.] | Nicolescu, Rǡzvan [author.] | Sinanan, Jolynna [author.] | Spyer, Juliano [author.] | Venkatraman, Shriram [author.] | Wang, Xinyuan [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Why we postPublisher: UCL Press, Description: xxiv, 262 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cmISBN: 9781910634479; 9781910634486; 9781910634493; 9781910634516; 9781910634523Subject(s): Social media | EthnologyOnline resources: UCL Discovery | JSTOR
Contents:
What is social media? -- Academic studies of social media -- Our method and approach -- Our survey results -- Education and young people -- Work and commerce -- Online and offline relationships -- Gender -- Inequality -- Politics -- Visual images -- Individualism -- Does social media make people happier? -- The future.
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What is social media? -- Academic studies of social media -- Our method and approach -- Our survey results -- Education and young people -- Work and commerce -- Online and offline relationships -- Gender -- Inequality -- Politics -- Visual images -- Individualism -- Does social media make people happier? -- The future.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book is published under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence.

Electronic reproduction. London : UCL Press, 2016. Available in PDF format. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on contents viewed 2 March 2016.

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