Which Social Media? A Call for Contextualization

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This essay briefly reflects upon digital social media in the mid-1990s in order to encourage: first, investigation of pre-twenty first century social media, towards the identification of lessons and resources for present-day research, practice, policy, and activism; and, second, the discursive and socio-historical contextualization of today’s social media.

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Dahlberg, L. (2015). Which Social Media? A Call for Contextualization. Social Media and Society, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305115578142

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