Sunday, April 8, 2018
A Networked Self: Identity, Community, and Culture on Social Network Sites
I haven't had time to do more than look at the introduction and conclusion. If any of the articles in this anthology strike your fancy, read it and report back to the rest of us on its possible application to our topic.
You will have to log on to the UTRGV library website before you can follow this link. If you have trouble with the link, highlight and paste the title into the search box.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1461444812453432
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Narrative Digital Identity
Narrative Digital Identity Introduction One of the most ancient aspects of a culture is storytelling - sharing pivotal moments, exp...
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While reading, one of the things that got my attention was the comparison of the internet to the human anatomy-good similarity.
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble with this link. Is this accessible on the UTRGV databases on JSTOR or EBSCO host?
ReplyDeleteI'm having problems finding the article myself, Karina. I have some meetings on campus tomorrow. I'll see if it's on my office computer history.
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