Use and Appropriation of Virtual Social Networks: Mexico and Spain, a Cross-Cultural Study

Virtual social networks (VSN) represent a phenomenon that continues reconfiguring the social dynamics. They have gone from the embryonic stage to a stage of maturity where it is observed that the context uses and appropriates those considered useful, giving them the use that seems to fit. Thus, Mexi...

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