[Air-L] Approaches to studying Snapchat and other ephemeral social media
Jon Michael Wargo
wargojon at msu.edu
Wed Aug 26 18:38:41 PDT 2015
https://www.academia.edu/12181247/Spatial_Stories_with_Nomadic_Narrators_Affect_Snapchat_and_Feeling_Embodiment_in_Youth_Mobile_Composing
Jon
Quoting Liam Pomfret <l.pomfret at business.uq.edu.au>:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm currently doing some RA work for my PhD supervisor regarding
> consumer responses to social marketing campaigns in social media. One
> area of particular interest with this has been in consumers' use of
> ephemeral social media platforms such as snapchat. A brief review of
> the literature doesn't seem to turn up all that much having been
> written in this area though. Would anyone here possibly be able to
> recommend some studies (published or unpublished) or approaches to
> studying these kinds of environments that we should be looking at?
>
> Kind regards,
> Liam Pomfret
>
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Jon M. Wargo
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