They are very different types of social media, with different mass media codes & conventions. Even their target audiences, which may over lap differ how they prioritize information & media content & messages.
Thanks for visiting my photo blog it is much appreciated. š
Great opening image – it has so many interpretations, depending on context, audience & cultural time period. š
Are you familiar with Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PHD and her work ? I am using her book “Women Who Run With The Wolves” and her edited selection of “Tales of the Brothers Grimm” ( great introduction) for creative inspiration. I have an interpretation of the Red Riding Hood Tales that explores memory and story-telling. You may find it of interest. It is on my Implied Spaces blog.
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They are very different types of social media, with different mass media codes & conventions. Even their target audiences, which may over lap differ how they prioritize information & media content & messages.
Thanks for visiting my photo blog it is much appreciated. š
Great opening image – it has so many interpretations, depending on context, audience & cultural time period. š
Are you familiar with Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PHD and her work ? I am using her book “Women Who Run With The Wolves” and her edited selection of “Tales of the Brothers Grimm” ( great introduction) for creative inspiration. I have an interpretation of the Red Riding Hood Tales that explores memory and story-telling. You may find it of interest. It is on my Implied Spaces blog.
http://impliedspaces.wordpress.com/2014/06/27/implied-spaces-skinning-the-wolf-1/