Writing on the wall : social media--the first 2,000 years /
By: Standage, Tom
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Summary:
Chronicles social media over two millennia, from papyrus letters that Cicero used to exchange news across the Empire to today, reminding us how modern behavior echoes that of prior centuries and encouraging debate and discussion about how we will communicate in the future.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 302.231 ST WR (Browse shelf) | Available | T0049553 |
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302.231 SI UN Understanding new media / | 302.231 SO CI The social media handbook | 302.231 ST BR Breakpoint : | 302.231 ST WR Writing on the wall : | 302.231 TE CH Technologies, social media, and society : | 302.231 TH BE Becoming-social in a networked age | 302.231 TU RE Reclaiming conversation : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-267) and index.
Chronicles social media over two millennia, from papyrus letters that Cicero used to exchange news across the Empire to today, reminding us how modern behavior echoes that of prior centuries and encouraging debate and discussion about how we will communicate in the future.