Yes, intriguing. Generally though, shouldn't this morphing of traditional publishing mechanisms, facilitated by FB, cause us to pause for further thought.
This Columbia Journalist Review opinion piece from April,
I found this useful, thanks. I guess to add to this is the fact that a Facebook users participation with the service, and their intellectual property creation on it, directly ...
I appreciate, what I interpreted to be, the crux of Howard's point: that the public sphere has never existed in a vacuum, cut off from wider societal and economical influences ...
This Columbia Journalist Review opinion piece from April,
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