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How Social Media Users Negotiate Self-Censorship in the Online Public Sphere

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Thesis type
(Thesis) M.A.
Date created
2015-08-21
Authors/Contributors
Author (aut): Scott, Jes
Abstract
Research about the public sphere and social media often focus on what is being posted, rather than examining what is being omitted or why. The aim of this research is to explore this gap by providing ethnographic, qualitative research on how social media users negotiate self-censorship while engaging in the online public sphere.
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etd9223
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Supervisor or Senior Supervisor
Thesis advisor (ths): Laba, Martin
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