Book Title: Trends in Digital & Social Media (V18)

Author: Steve Covello

Book Description: Social media, digital devices, and networked communication systems have become fully integrated into our everyday living experience. This e-book touches upon the human experience of contemporary trends that affect how we perceive ourselves, others, and society.

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Book Description

Social media, digital devices, and networked communication systems have become fully integrated into our everyday living experience. This e-book touches upon the human experience of contemporary trends that affect how we perceive ourselves, others, and society. 

  • A Historical Perspective
  • What is Social Media?
  • Metadata, Tracking, and the User’s Experience
  • The Ethical Challenges of Online Behavioral Targeting (OBT)
  • Virtual Companionship
  • Digital Activism
  • Hate Speech, Free Speech, and Anonymity
  • Content Moderation and Deplatforming
  • Socially Constructed Knowledge: Q & A Networks and Wikis

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Author

Steve Covello

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Subject

Communication studies

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Title
Trends in Digital & Social Media (V18)
Author
Steve Covello
License

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

Trends in Digital & Social Media (V18) Copyright © 2017 by University of New Hampshire - College of Professional studies Online is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Primary Subject
Communication studies
Additional Subject(s)
Social media / social networking, Artificial intelligence, Political activism / Political engagement
Institution
University of New Hampshire
Publication Date
January 1, 2016