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Charles Interactivity 2 final.docx
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Charles, AlecAffiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2014-07-31
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Drawing upon developments in social networking, crowdsourcing, clicktivism, digital games and reality TV, this study asks whether the technological innovations which sponsored such absurdities might ever promote progressive modes of social interaction and political participation. Perhaps somewhat absurdly, it suggests they one day might.Citation
2nd ed. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2014Publisher
Peter LangAdditional Links
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