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During the past decade, blogging has not only grown, but it has
also become a truly international phenomenon: about two thirds of
all blogs are written in a language other than English. Blogging in
the Global Society: Cultural, Political and Geographical Aspects
provides a comprehensive view of blogging as a global practice.
Bloggers have created a new virtual world a blogosphere populated
with opinion leaders and information purveyors, political pundits
and activists, human and animal rights defenders and abusers,
corruption fighters and truth seekers, as well as professionals,
marketers, advertisers, journalists, celebrities, artists,
academics, and bored consumers of all sorts. This book provides a
cross-disciplinary analysis of the social, cultural, and political
factors affecting blogging practices, tracing the diffusion of
blogging as a global communication innovation, uncovering
particularities and patterns of adoption in different cultures and
geographical regions, and shedding light on trends in the global
blogosphere.
Social Networking: Redefining Communication in the Digital Age
fulfills a pressing demand in social network literature by bringing
together international experts from the fields of communication,
new media technologies, marketing and advertising, public relations
and journalism, business, and education. In this volume
contributors traces online social networking practices across
national borders, cultural confines, and geographic limits. The
book delves into the socioeconomic, political, cultural, and
professional dimensions of social networking around the globe, and
explores the similarities, distinctions, and specific
characteristics of social media networks in diverse settings. The
chapters offer an important contribution to the scholarly research
on the uses and applications of online social networking around the
world and pertain to a broad range of academic fields. Overall, the
volume addresses a subject matter of keen interest to academics and
practitioners alike and provides a much-needed forum for sharing
innovative research practices and exchanging new ideas.
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