The death of Web 2.0 : ethics, connectivity and recognition in the twenty-first century / Greg Singh.
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Contents:
PART 1: CONNECTIVITY AND THE SPIRIT OF CONVIVIALITY
PART 2 : RECOGNITION, SELF- REALISATION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF MUTUALITY
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302.231 PRE/N The new media environment/ | 302.231 RAG/D The digital divide: The internet and social inequality in international perspective/ | 302.231 SIA/U Understanding new media / | 302.231 SIN/D The death of Web 2.0 : | 302.231 SUB/D Digital Youth/ | 302.231 VER/O The Oxford handbook of sound and image in digital media/ | 302.23103 KUM/E Encyclopaedia of digital media and communication technology/ |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-182) and index.
PART 1: CONNECTIVITY AND THE SPIRIT OF CONVIVIALITY
PART 2 : RECOGNITION, SELF- REALISATION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF MUTUALITY
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