Rezensierte Publikationen:
Jessie / Karen / Tressie DanielsGregoryMcmillan Cottom (Eds.), Digital Sociologies. Bristol, UK: Policy Press 2017, 497 S., kt., 36,99 €
Noortje Marres, Digital Sociology. The Reinvention of Social Research. Malden, MA: Polity 2017, 240 S., kt., 21,90 €
Roberto Simanowski, Facebook-Gesellschaft. Berlin: Matthes & Seitz 2016, 238 S., gb., 20,00 €
Florian Süssenguth (Hrsg.), Die Gesellschaft der Daten. Über die digitale Transformation der sozialen Ordnung. Bielefeld: transcript 2015, 285 S., br., 29,99 €
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