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[ecrea] New Open Access Book: Social Media in Emergent Brazil
Thu Oct 26 15:00:28 GMT 2017
UCL Press is delighted to announce a brand new open access book that may
be of interest to list subscribers: Social Media in Emergent Brazil.
Download it free from: https://goo.gl/xtc9zf
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Social Media in Emergent Brazil
Juliano Spyer
Free download: https://goo.gl/xtc9zf
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Since the popularisation of the internet, low-income Brazilians have
received little government support to help them access it. In response,
they have largely self-financed their digital migration. Internet cafés
became prosperous businesses in working-class neighbourhoods and rural
settlements, and, more recently, families have aspired to buy their own
home computer with hire purchase agreements. As low-income Brazilians
began to access popular social media sites in the mid-2000s, affluent
Brazilians ridiculed their limited technological skills, different
tastes and poor schooling, but this did not deter them from expanding
their online presence. Young people created profiles for barely literate
older relatives and taught them to navigate platforms such as Facebook
and WhatsApp.
Based on 15 months of ethnographic research, this book aims to
understand why low-income Brazilians have invested so much of their time
and money in learning about social media. Juliano Spyer explores this
question from a number of perspectives, including education,
relationships, work and politics. He argues that the use of social media
reflects contradictory values. Low-income Brazilians embrace social
media to display literacy and upward mobility, but the same technology
also strengthens traditional networks of support that conflict with
individualism.
Free download: https://goo.gl/xtc9zf
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