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SNS (Social Networking Samoans): Exploring the ethnic identities of Samoan Facebook users in New Zealand.

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As digital media pervades the institutions and infrastructures of contemporary society with new inventions, new applications and new devices, so too does it pervade daily lived experiences. The social networking site Facebook.com is one such application which is highly integrated into the daily habits of individuals worldwide. The daily lived experiences of an individual contribute, according t...
Display date:
2014
Location:
Samoa
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Scholarly text
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Otago University Research Archive
Contributors:
Tapsell, Paul
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University of Otago
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By Guest | Cook Islands | 5 Dec 2023

This may support the feasibility study I am working on re suicide ideation and a helpline in Samoan and Tongan languages

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