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Digital and social media

2018
There are more than 3 billion people active on social media. Football is the world's most popular sport and channels such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram have an incredible amount of fans from around the world. Football generates vast volumes of digital content, fuelled by a global fan base of strongly and weakly connected fans.
Helleu, Boris, Fenton, Alex
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The Digital Social

2019
The edited volume aims to present a critical analysis of the current state of research on religion and belief systems in the realm of the ‘Digital Social’. The rapid expansion and democratization of digital technologies in conjunction with the significant shifts taking place within the practices of religion and belief through digital technology demand ...
Possamai-Inesedy, Alphia (R12192)   +1 more
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Outreaching Digitally. Digital Social Work Experiences in Low Threshold Social Services

Autonomie locali e servizi sociali
Outreach social work entails actively seeking users, giving space to express com- plex needs and offer personalized services to circumvent severe access barriers. Digital resources during the pandemic have offered outreach workers the possibil- ity to enlarge and accelerate their reach towards severely marginalized groups who experienced difficulties ...
Lintner Claudia, Zadra Franca
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Digital Social Innovation

2019
The fusion of the social economy with the digital economy, together with the essential need for social organizations to innovate in order to face challenges not satisfied by using traditional methods, led to what is known as digital social innovation: the use of digital technologies to allow or help to carry out social innovations.
Alicia Guerra Guerra   +2 more
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Digital Social Reading

Logos, 2023
Abstract This study examines the interplay between the motivational needs of adolescents when engaged in digital social reading (DSR) in school settings and also their digital social reading behaviour, measured by the amount of the primary text read and the intensity of written communication.
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Digital Social Innovation

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2017
Editoriale in rivista, nessun abstract ...
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Digital Social Science

2020
The fascinated concerns with the AI and big data have been growing in these days. Over the past few years, a considerable number of industrial and business solutions have been already conducted in these areas. It is called either the AI or big-data revolution.
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Digital Social Networking

2019
Digital social networking (DSN) sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Instagram, Pinterest, among many others have garnered millions of users worldwide. It is an instance of information and communication technology that has brought about changes in the way people communicate, interact, and affected human lifestyle and psyche across the ...
Suparna Dhar   +2 more
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Digital Gatekeeping

Digital Journalism, 2014
This paper describes what has happened to the principles and practices of gatekeeping as digital technologies have spread inside and outside newsrooms; and it has a particular focus on news values among a new generation of gatekeepers who use social media to produce, publish and distribute news stories.
Bro, Peter, Wallberg, Filip
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What are digital social innovations?

2017
One of the problems that we encounter in our research on digital social innovation (DSI) is related with defining it. Is it a catch-all phrase? A combination of three trendy words? Digital social innovations (DSI) are often associated with positive meanings, like openness, collaboration or inclusion, as opposed to more commercially oriented innovations.
Özman Gossart, Müge, Gossart, Cédric
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