01823nam a22003258i 4500999001700000001001000017003000900027005001700036008004100053020002500094040004100119082002100160100002900181245009900210264009500309300006600404336002600470336003300496337002800529338002700557490004300584504005100627520057800678650002801256650002501284653002101309655002401330942001201354952013101366 c28412d28383018170797EG-ScBUE20200705093947.0170104s2016 enka f b 001 0 eng d a9781138636828 (pbk.) aStDuBDSbengerdacStDuBDSdEG-ScBUE04a302.231bALL2221 aAllmer, Thomas,eauthor.10aCritical theory and social media :bbetween emancipation and commodification /cThomas Allmer. 1aMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;aNew York, NY :bRoutledge, Taylor and Francis Group,c2016. axviii, 213 pages :billustrations (black and white) ;c24 cm. atext2rdacontentbtxt astill image2rdacontentbtxt aunmediated2rdamediabn avolume2rdacarrierbnc0 aRoutledge advances in sociology ;v144 aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aSocial media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are enormously popular: they are continuously ranked among the most frequently accessed websites worldwide. However there are as yet few studies which combine critical theoretical and empirical research in the context of digital and social media. The aim of this book is to study the constraints and emancipatory potentials of new media and to assess to what extent digital and social media can contribute to strengthen the idea of the communication and network commons, and a commons-based information society. 7aCritical theory.2BUEsh 7aSocial media.2BUEsh bCOMAMEcJuly2020 vReading book934232 2ddccBB 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2020-07-05ePurchasel0o302.231 ALLp000049201r2025-07-15 00:00:00w2020-07-05yBB