Social Media and Cell Phones are Bonding and Vilification Tools: Exposing Kenya’s 2013 Postelection Violence

dc.contributor.authorLando, Agnes Lucy
dc.contributor.authorMwangi, Stella W.
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-18T12:11:51Z
dc.date.available2024-12-18T12:11:51Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.descriptionBook Chapter
dc.description.abstractIn the quest for quick dissemination of information, web users and content providers find both opportunity and liability in digital broadcasts. Examples abound: Twitter members tap into news reports well in advance of traditional print media, but stories are prone to inaccuracies and misinformation; Facebook shares useful data mined from member profiles, but this sharing often compromises privacy. It is no surprise that use of social media gives rise to a host of moral dilemmas never before encountered. This book sheds light on the effects of this new medium on the individual and society. Through two volumes chock full of topics found in news headlines everyday, the authors look at evolving trends in social media and their impact on privacy, politics, and journalism. The first volume explores the role of this technology on national and international security. Volume 2 focuses on the individual as both a producer and consumer of internet content, showing how the media itself is changing notions of self-identity, relationships, and popular culture. The book's content covers such topics as individual and community psychology, citizen journalism, and corporate technology
dc.identifier.citationLando, A. L. & Mwangi, S. W. (2014). Social Media and Cell Phones are Bonding and Vilification Tools: Exposing Kenya’s 2013 Postelection Violence. Bloomsbury Publishing
dc.identifier.isbn9798216088028
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/5818
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBloomsbury Publishing
dc.subjectSocial Science
dc.subjectMedia Studies
dc.subjectLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies Performing Arts / General
dc.subjectSocial Science / Media Studies
dc.titleSocial Media and Cell Phones are Bonding and Vilification Tools: Exposing Kenya’s 2013 Postelection Violence
dc.typeBook chapter

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