Zusammenfassung
Die Angebote des Social Web erfreuen sich einer großen und stetig wachsenden Beliebtheit. Sie dienen dabei nicht nur der Unterhaltung, sondern werden mittlerweile ebenfalls intensiv dazu genutzt, um sich zu informieren und mit anderen auszutauschen (Newman et al. 2016, S. 36). Auch die Flüchtlingsdebatte wurde auf sozialen Netzwerkplattformen wie Facebook heiß diskutiert.
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Dietrich, N., Kanis, P. (2017). Intergruppenkontakt auf sozialen Netzwerkplattformen. In: Frindte, W., Dietrich, N. (eds) Muslime, Flüchtlinge und Pegida. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17603-7_6
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