bookJan 24, 2013Closed access

The Culture of Connectivity

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

Abstract This book studies the rise of social media in the first decade of the twenty-first century, up until 2012. It provides both a historical and a critical analysis of the emergence of networking services in the context of a changing ecosystem of connective media. Such history is needed to understand how the intricate constellation of platforms profoundly affects our experience of online sociality. In a short period of time, services like Facebook, YouTube and many others have come to deeply penetrate our daily habits of communication and creative production. While most sites started out as amateur-driven community platforms, half a decade later they have turned into large corporations that do not just…

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Keywords
  • Social media
  • Social connectedness
  • Peer production
  • Media studies
  • Political science
  • Sociology
  • Public relations
  • World Wide Web
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