Understanding social media / Larissa Hjorth, and Sam Hinton
Material type:
- 9781526425966
- HM851 H67 2019
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HM671 C18 2024 How to think better about social justice : Why good sociology matters / | HM742 Z63 2022 Social media communication : trends and theories / | HM821 B72 2022 Social inequality / | HM851 H67 2019 Understanding social media / | HM1033 E87 2018 Essence of social psychology / | HM 1033 M57 2017 Psychology and social work : applied perspective / | HM1033 M99 2018 Exploring social psychology / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Approaches to Social Media Chapter 3 Histories of Social Media Chapter 4 Datafication and Algorithmic Cultures Chapter 5 Mobile Applification Chapter 6 Geolocation and Social Media Chapter 7 Social Media Visualities Chapter 8 Mobile Media Art: The Art of the Social Chapter 9 Museums and New Visualities Chapter 10 Paralinguistics Chapter 11 Social Media Mixed Reality Chapter 12 Social Media and Death Chapter 13 Conclusion.
Exploring questions of both exploitation and empowerment, Understanding social media provides a critical conceptual toolbox for navigating the evolution and practices of social media. Taking an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach, it explores the key themes and concepts, going beyond specific platforms to show you how to place social media more critically within the changing media landscape. Tying theory to the real world with a range of contemporary case studies throughout, it is essential reading for students and researchers of social media, digital media, digital culture, and the creative and cultural industries
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