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Group selfies and Snapchat: from sociality to synthetic collectivisation
Ruth Page
English Language and Linguistics
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Arts & Humanities
Collectivisation
93%
Sociality
79%
Social Media
40%
Discourse
32%
Multimodal Communication
29%
Mourners
25%
Visual Communication
23%
Group Identity
21%
Aural
20%
Collective Identity
19%
Resources
11%
Person
9%
Social Sciences
sociality
81%
video
52%
social media
28%
visual communication
23%
Group
21%
collective identity
19%
discourse
19%
fan
19%
event
10%
communication
9%
human being
9%
resources
7%
experience
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Visual communication
100%
Audiovisual
82%
Fans
66%
Communication
35%