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What has Facebook done to us?

27 January 2012

Thursday 19 January 2012

Professor Daniel Miller (UCL Anthropology)


Detailed research on the impact of Facebook on a population reveals very different consequences from those generally presented in newspapers. It also suggests the future of such social networking sites may be very different from their past.

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