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Why We Post
Why We Post is a research project funded by the European Research Council and launched in 2012 by Daniel Miller with the objective of examining the…
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2017
2017
Bridging time between home and the mine: parenting through social media in northern Chile
N. Haynes
2017
Corpus ID: 80411870
The necessity of parents working away from home has an impact on the children left behind, and many parents are using digital…
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2017
2017
Bringing social media into the curriculum: new ways of teaching and learning?
L. Pountney
2017
Corpus ID: 149080514
Laura Pountney reflects on new ways of teaching and learning, where social media platforms have become part of A level sociology…
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2016
2016
Why we post: the comparative anthropology of social media
Daniel Miller
Web Science Conference
2016
Corpus ID: 24151356
This talk reports on research by nine anthropologists who each simultaneously carried out a 15 month ethnography on the use and…
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2016
2016
Why we post – why people use social media around the world
Alicia Blum-Ross
2016
Corpus ID: 134766867
Nine anthropologists from University College London simultaneously spent 15 months in Brazil, Italy, India, China, Trinidad…
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2016
2016
Why We Post: Taking anthropology to the world
Elisabetta Costa
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Danny Miller
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Xinyuan Wang
2016
Corpus ID: 151842054
2015
2015
The impact of social media on school taunting in the UK
Daniel Miller
2015
Corpus ID: 148757333
This November has been anti-bullying month in the UK. Guest blogger Daniel Miller shares insights from his work on social media…
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