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Online Social Networking across cultures: an exploration of divergent and common practices

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Salmona, Michelle
Melton, James
Miller, Robert

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Baywood Publishing Co., Inc.

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Building on the authors' prior studies that investigate uses and perceptions of online social networks, this study critically explores the emerging social networking culture. In doing so, the research seeks to identify possible constructs that can be used

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Journal of Technical Writing and Communication

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2037-12-31