2015
DOI: 10.1002/j.1681-4835.2015.tb00513.x
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“Multimacy”: Performances of Intimacy on Facebook by Buenos Aires Adolescents

Abstract: This article addresses the performances of intimacy displayed by adolescents of the City of Buenos Aires through the social networking site Facebook. The methodology used is mixed ethnography: on the one hand, conducting observations and thirty in-depth interviews with adolescents from the study universe; on the other, analyzing personal photographs, given the centrality of this resource to the population at hand. In the results section, the performances which adolescents post on Facebook and comment on in the… Show more

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“…or highlighted the role of social enterprises to create value with transaction platforms (Jha et al, 2016). In general, in cases where the papers did not contain a developmental objective per se but focused on digital platforms functioning in a given developing country context (Duffett, 2017;Linne, 2015;Tan et al, 2015), private companies were more present. Overall, because of the involvement of NGOs and the like, combined with the primary social concern being development instead of profit making, the literature revealed a somewhat different ecosystem to that of commercial contexts such as those in the global North.…”
Section: Summary Of the Findings From The Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…or highlighted the role of social enterprises to create value with transaction platforms (Jha et al, 2016). In general, in cases where the papers did not contain a developmental objective per se but focused on digital platforms functioning in a given developing country context (Duffett, 2017;Linne, 2015;Tan et al, 2015), private companies were more present. Overall, because of the involvement of NGOs and the like, combined with the primary social concern being development instead of profit making, the literature revealed a somewhat different ecosystem to that of commercial contexts such as those in the global North.…”
Section: Summary Of the Findings From The Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%