Elisabetta Costa (2016). Social Media in Southeast Turkey: Love, Kinship and Politics. 194 pages. London: UCL Press. ISBN: 978-1-910634-52-3, 978-1-910634-53-0, 978-1-91063 4-54-7, 978-1-910634-55-4, 978-1-910634-56-1.

Authors

  • Serra Sezgin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33831/jws.v17i2.217

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Book Review

Abstract

Elisabetta Costa’s book is actually a part of a bigger project. This project includes 9 different researches conducted in Brazil, Chile, China, England, India, Italy, Trinidad and Turkey by different researchers. All of them aim to understand what social media has become in each place and the local consequences including local evaluations (Miller, 2016: v). Each of these monographs is not comparative yet there is another volume named “How the World Changed Social Media” written by Daniel Miller that comparative results of each monographs and also a bigger picture of the project are included. 

References

Elisabetta Costa (2016). Social Media in Southeast Turkey: Love, Kinship and Politics. 194 pages. London: UCL Press. ISBN: 978-1-910634-52-3, 978-1-910634-53-0, 978-1-91063 4-54-7, 978-1-910634-55-4, 978-1-910634-56-1.

Burke P. (2014). Tarih ve Toplumsal Kuram. İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınlar.
Costa E. (2016). Social Media in Southeast Turkey. London: UCL Press.
Gürsakal N. (2014). Büyük Veri. Bursa: Dora.
Hinton S. and Hjorth L. (2013). Understanding Social Media. London: Sage.
Miller D. (2016). How the World Changed Social Media London: UCL Press.

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Published

2016-12-12

How to Cite

Sezgin, S. (2016). Elisabetta Costa (2016). Social Media in Southeast Turkey: Love, Kinship and Politics. 194 pages. London: UCL Press. ISBN: 978-1-910634-52-3, 978-1-910634-53-0, 978-1-91063 4-54-7, 978-1-910634-55-4, 978-1-910634-56-1. Kadın/Woman 2000, Journal for Women’s Studies, 17(2), 181–185. https://doi.org/10.33831/jws.v17i2.217