Dismantling Cultural Borders Through Social Media and Digital Communications

How Networked Communities Compromise Identity

Emmanuel K Ngwainmbi editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:20th Feb '23

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This book explores how social media and its networked communities dismantles, builds, and shapes identity.  Social media has been instrumental, sometimes dangerously so, in binding together different communities; with thirteen original chapters by leading academics in the field, the volume investigates how belonging, togetherness, and loyalty is created in the digital sphere, in a way that transcends, and even dismantles, ethnic and national borders around the world.  

In tandem, the volume analyses the further threats to identity presented by the ease with which fabricated news and information spreads on social media, resulting in many users becoming unable to distinguish credible data from junk data. Social media is both creative and destructive in its influence on identity, and therefore the growing fake news crisis threatens the very stability of the world’s communities. This book provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findingsin the area, including diverse case studies and analyses of social media experiences in indigenous and urban communities around the world, including China, Africa, and Central and South Amer

“This volume consists of 14 chapters divided into six thematic sections to analyze critically and empirically selected communication experiences of certain indigenous and worldwide groups on social media. ... anyone interested in exploring how social media communication can invigorate civic engagement and further negotiate identities in the digital realm should consider this book essential reading. ... this book advances our understanding of long-undervalued optimism about the potency of social media in (re)constructing identities.” (Yueyang Su and Chenghui Wu, Critical Studies in Media Communication, January 13, 2026) 

ISBN: 9783030922146

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378 pages

2022 ed.