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The Construction of a New Sociality through Social Media: The Case of the Gezi Uprising in Turkey

   | 30 mar 2021

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Dziedziny czasopisma:
Sztuka, ogólnie, Kulturoznawstwo, Medioznawstwo, Teoria mediów, Kulturoznawstwo ogólne, Nauki społeczne, inne