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Writing on the Social Network: Digital Literacy Practices in Social Media''s First Decade

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By (author): Amber M. Buck

Writing on the Social Network builds upon traditions in longitudinal writing research to present a longer view of the impact of social media technologies on individuals literacy practices. Amber M. Buck considers user experiences and digital literacy practices that developed on these platforms in the first decade of social media and calls for a larger acknowledgment of social network sites as locations where individuals engage in sophisticated and literate activity.   Through qualitative case study research, Buck explores how literate activities on social network sites coalesced around three areas crucial for writing in digital environments: (1) a heightened awareness of audience and an ability to tailor messages to specific audiences; (2) an understanding of how personal data is collected and circulated in online spaces; and (3) a means through which to use the first two skills for self-promotion and self-presentation in both personal and professional settings. She identifies several distinct literacy practices and strategies used by participants to communicate effectively and addresses how these strategies can help writing researchers and internet scholars understand the impact of social medias first decade and can inform the ways they will research and understand social medias second decade.   Social media platforms represent important locations where the different influences on writing become visible. Writing on the Social Network is a close study of the rich literate practices individuals have engaged in on social network sites over the last ten years that allows for a better understanding of the role social media plays in shaping digital literacy.   See more
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  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: University Press of Colorado
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781646424016

About Amber M. Buck

Amber M. Buck is associate professor of English at the University of Alabama where she teaches courses in digital rhetoric and multimodal composition and serves as the coordinator for the Composition Rhetoric and English Studies (CRES) program. She is coeditor of Netflix at the Nexus and her work has been published in Computers and Composition Kairos and Research in the Teaching of English as well as in several edited collections.  

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