Visualising Facebook A Comparative Perspective

Since the growth of social media, human communication has become much more visual. This book presents a scholarly analysis of the images people post on a regular basis to Facebook. By including hundreds of examples, readers can see for themselves the differences between postings from a village north...

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Main Author: Miller, Daniel (auth)
Other Authors: Sinanan, Jolynna (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2017
Series:Why We Post
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