Media Sosial dan Gerakan Sosial: Menguak Dinamika Perubahan Sosial di Era Digital
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55314/tjp.v5i1.822Abstract
Penulis
Fiandy Mauliansyah, S. I. Kom., MA
ISBN
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Editor
Diana Michel
Penata Letak
Iman Amanda Permatasari
Layout dan Desain Cover
Wendi Firnanda
Penerbit
The Journal Publishing
Anggota IKAPI
viii+310 Hlm; 14,8 cm x 21 cm.
Cetakan I, Agustus 2024
Deskripsi :
Buku bertajuk "Media Sosial dan Gerakan Sosial: Menguak Dinamika Perubahan Sosial di Era Digital" lahir dari keinginan mendalam untuk memahami peran media sosial dalam menggerakkan perubahan sosial di era digital yang semakin kompleks dan dinamis.
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