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                Journal
                Information, Communication & Society
                Information, Communication & Society
                Informa UK Limited
                1369-118X
                1468-4462
                June 14 2013
                July 03 2014
                August 25 2013
                July 03 2014
                : 17
                : 6
                : 732-749
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                10.1080/1369118X.2013.830636
                8dc581ba-47b0-41f1-b7ca-469389be9a96
                © 2014
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