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Media, society, world: Social theory and digital media practice

Mark Brewin
- 01 Nov 2013 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 7, pp 1195-1197
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To break the boredom in reading is choosing media society world social theory and digital media practice as the reading material.
Abstract
Introducing a new hobby for other people may inspire them to join with you. Reading, as one of mutual hobby, is considered as the very easy hobby to do. But, many people are not interested in this hobby. Why? Boring is the reason of why. However, this feel actually can deal with the book and time of you reading. Yeah, one that we will refer to break the boredom in reading is choosing media society world social theory and digital media practice as the reading material.

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