Social Media in Emergent Brazil: How the Internet Affects Social Mobility
Since the birth 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, which can be seen in the rise of internet cafés in working-class neighborhoods and families purchasing their own computers through special agreements. Juliano Spyer argues that social media is the way for low-income Brazilians to stay connected, despite systematic ridicule from the more affluent, thus suggesting that social media serves a crucial function in strengthening traditional social relations.
Spyer, Juliano - Personal Name
978–1–78735–165–3
Why We Post
e-book
Inggris
UCL Press
2017
London
xviii + 240 hlm
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