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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.62058
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Connecting with the world is just a click away’- this new catch- phrase of the 21st century owes its emergence to the latest technological innovations in communication. The internet along with the various applications and social networking sites has shrunk the world, making communication easier and faster. These new communication technologies has ushered in an era marked by the availability of a wide range of information which is easily accessible and which can be shared around the globe within seconds. These new developments in communication technology have brought pivotal changes in the way human beings interact with each other which in turn has ushered in a new era of New World Information and Communication Order.
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Social Media, New World Information and Communication Order, Citizen Journalism, Convergence Theory & Networked Society, Social Media, New World Information and Communication Order, Citizen Journalism, Convergence Theory & Networked Society
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