Since the mid-1990s, our society has substantially advanced digital technologies and their continuous and through integration into people's daily lives. In just a couple of decades, our society has gone from being technically primitive to one of the most advanced in the world (Frey, 2015). Digital technologies have consequently expanded the boundaries of our social circles, and new forms of digital technologies, such as social media and digital platforms, have become parts of our cultural activities. In fact, people do not only use social network sites to keep in touch with friends, but also use them to enjoy certain television drams and popular music. Digital technologies have also changed politics as the users are encouraged to tweet, tex...
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Racism has become both ubiquitous and unrecognizable, precisely as its meanings are subjected to the...
The UK television industry has increasingly integrated multiple screen technologies into multiplatfo...
Place—what it means to be somewhere, or to be from somewhere—is a common thread running through the ...
New formal theories were seldom used to vaunt one discipline or medium over another; they were more ...
Reading, even when silent and individual, is a social phenomenon and has often been studied as such....
At a time when digital media is regarded as orthodoxy in education, in advanced global economies the...
In the 20th century, several scholars across different disciplines have explored the relations betwe...
Our world is under going an enormous digital transformation. Nearly no area of our social, informati...
Social movement organisations (SMOs) remain under-examined in the burgeoning accounts of collective ...
Emerging approaches in social sciences and new media studies involve inquiry into social issues via ...
A survey of Italian mothers who engage in ‘sharenting’ suggests they are motivated by both a desire ...
This article examines media literacy in the UK: a policy that emerged within the Department for Cult...
Rapidly developing technology and the ubiquity of social media means that there is increasing risk o...
David Souter, a tech governance consultant and researcher, writes here about the causes and implicat...
During the Covid-19 pandemic we increasingly turned to technology to stay in touch with our family, ...
Racism has become both ubiquitous and unrecognizable, precisely as its meanings are subjected to the...
The UK television industry has increasingly integrated multiple screen technologies into multiplatfo...
Place—what it means to be somewhere, or to be from somewhere—is a common thread running through the ...
New formal theories were seldom used to vaunt one discipline or medium over another; they were more ...
Reading, even when silent and individual, is a social phenomenon and has often been studied as such....
At a time when digital media is regarded as orthodoxy in education, in advanced global economies the...