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How the World Changed Social Media
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Author(s):
Daniel Miller
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Elisabetta Costa
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Nell Haynes
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Tom McDonald
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Razvan Nicolescu
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Jolynna Sinanan
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Juliano Spyer
,
Shriram Venkatraman
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Xinyuan Wang
Publication date:
February 29 2016
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UCL Press
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9781910634493
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February 29 2016
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctt1g69z35
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. v
Introduction to the series Why We Post
pp. x
Summary of contents
pp. xix
List of figures
pp. xxii
List of tables
pp. xxiii
List of contributors
pp. 1
What is social media?
pp. 9
Academic studies of social media
pp. 25
Our method and approach
pp. 42
Our survey results
pp. 70
Education and young people
pp. 85
Work and Commerce
pp. 100
Online and offline relationships
pp. 114
Gender
pp. 128
Inequality
pp. 142
Politics
pp. 155
Visual images
pp. 181
Individualism
pp. 193
Does social media make people happier?
pp. 205
The future
pp. 217
Appendix
pp. 222
Notes
pp. 242
References
pp. 253
Index
pp. 263
Back Matter
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