Wikipedia and the Struggle for Online Sociality (Part 3)
By Ngozi Adighibe Following our posts on the struggle to define online sociality, let's take a look at Wikipedia. Wikipedia and the "neutrality principle". Lastly, I cannot but write about…
By Ngozi Adighibe Following our posts on the struggle to define online sociality, let's take a look at Wikipedia. Wikipedia and the "neutrality principle". Lastly, I cannot but write about…
By Ngozi Adighibe In this post, we'll continue with our analysis of Van Dijck's take on the struggle to define online sociality. But, this time, our focus will be on…
By Ngozi Adighibe In our previous blog posts, we analysed Van Dijck's perspective on social media and the online culture it has created (see The Culture of Connectivity: A Critical…
By Ngozi Adighibe Online Communication: Severe Implications & Conclusion (2019) Last week, we discussed the question of who has the most control- Owners or Users, and we also posed the…
(By Ngozi Adighibe) The previous week, we looked at Public & Private Communication: Certain Implications. How individuals, sometimes unintentionally, play specific roles on social media sites and some of the…
By Ngozi Adighibe Public versus Private Communication: Users’ Roles and Implications Last week, our focus was on the concept of sharing as redefined by the introduction of social media and…