Social media as surveillance: Rethinking visibility in a converging world

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This book develops a surveillance studies approach to social media by presenting first hand ethnographic research with a variety of personal and professional social media users. Using Facebook as a case-study, it describes growing monitoring practices that involve social media. What makes this study unique is that it not only considers social media surveillance as multi-purpose, but also shows how these different purposes augment one another, leading to a rapid spread of surveillance and visibility. © Daniel Trottier 2012. All rights reserved.

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Trottier, D. (2012). Social media as surveillance: Rethinking visibility in a converging world. Social Media as Surveillance: Rethinking Visibility in a Converging World (pp. 1–213). Ashgate Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2014v39n1a2790

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