Social media and the co-production of bodies online: Bergson, Serres and Facebook's Timeline

Social media’s networked form of communication provides people with bodies that are combinations of embodied and technologically mediated action. This creates multiple forms of visibility within the infospheres (Terranova) of social media, which require simultaneous production of bodies in and throu...

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Main Authors: Goodings, Lewis, Tucker, I.
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Published: SAGE 2014
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