2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42001-019-00045-9
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The role of space and place in social media communication: two case studies of policy perspectives

Abstract: The study of how space and place intersect with social policy is still nascent but developing rapidly. As two exemplars of the potential that such research offers, the objective of this review is to integrate the research collected during recent studies of fracking and the death penalty. The primary disciplinary value of this review is to demonstrate the spatial value of communication and social media studies. This study adopts a communication-based theoretical framework as a lens to guide methodological choic… Show more

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“…Space is one of many cues of nonverbal communication. Because a position of something or someone can deliver a message or sense of meaning to someone (Sharag-Eldin et al, 2019;Van Dijck & Poell, 2015). For example, someone could position their family portrait at the center of the house, in the bedroom, in a family corner where they like to sit around, or not have the portrait at all.…”
Section: Mediated Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Space is one of many cues of nonverbal communication. Because a position of something or someone can deliver a message or sense of meaning to someone (Sharag-Eldin et al, 2019;Van Dijck & Poell, 2015). For example, someone could position their family portrait at the center of the house, in the bedroom, in a family corner where they like to sit around, or not have the portrait at all.…”
Section: Mediated Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%