[Air-L] Seeking Scholarly Books about new media and interpersonal relationships

Andrew Herman aherman at wlu.ca
Wed Jul 25 08:04:45 PDT 2018


Agreed on both counts. 
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Good starting point is Nancy Baym’s "Personal Connections in the Digital Age”. For a focus on teens, there’s danah boyd’s “It’s Complicated.” And also Ziti Papacharissi’s “A Networked Self” series. All good for undergrads.



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> On Jul 25, 2018, at 8:10 AM, Sa, Erting <esa at albany.edu> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations of the textbooks or good scholarly books for teaching an undergraduate course which mainly focuses on new media/social media and interpersonal relationships? Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!
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> Thank you in advance!
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> Best Regards,
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> Erting Sa
> Ph.D. Candidate and Instructor
> Department of Communication
> University at Albany, SUNY
> Email: esa at albany.edu<mailto:yzhao4 at albany.edu>
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