locative interfaces and social media

Essay task
Focus on one concept, locative interfaces and social media and expand on it considerably.
You should outline:
• What is the core concept/framework you are exploring by describing it thoroughly,
• How does the author of that concept/framework describe it and ground it through empirical evidence, • How can the concept/framework be related to your own work during the semester,
• How might your work contribute to and develop on the theory being discussed.

What style of expression should I use?
This assignment requires you to construct a unique blend of language. You are to use academic language and expression, yet write in a way that is suitable for an online environment. In other words, you should use academic language, but construct your essay in a way that it aligns with online conventions (see for example: https://www.nyu.edu/employees/resources-andservices/media-and-communications/styleguide/website/writing-for-the-web.html and https://knightcenter.utexas.edu/blog/00-9249-how-write-digital-media-techniques-webwriting).
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). Introduction to Social Media Understanding Social Media (pp. 1 – 6). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). What is Web 2.0? Understanding Social Media (pp. 7 – 31). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). Social Network Sites Understanding Social Media (pp. 32 – 54). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). Participation and User Created Content Understanding Social Media (pp. 55 – 76). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). Art and Cultural Production Understanding Social Media (pp. 77 – 99). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). Social Media Games Understanding Social Media (pp. 100 – 119). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hinton, S., & Hjorth, L. (2013). Conclusion Understanding Social Media (pp. 136 – 139). London: SAGE Publications Ltd.

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