University of Exeter: New Book Argues National Identity Increasingly Owes Debt to Interpersonal Communication Through Social Media
December 12, 2024
December 12, 2024
EXETER, England, Dec. 12 (TNSres) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
Personal communication with friends and family - particularly through social media - is one of the most important ways in which people form their national identity, a new book argues.
'Doing Nation' in a Digital Age proposes a new theory about the creation of such identities, one that constantly evolves and is sustained through everyday interactions.
It reveal . . .
Personal communication with friends and family - particularly through social media - is one of the most important ways in which people form their national identity, a new book argues.
'Doing Nation' in a Digital Age proposes a new theory about the creation of such identities, one that constantly evolves and is sustained through everyday interactions.
It reveal . . .