Bibliografia

Principal

  • Communicative ❤ Intimacies: Influencers and Perceived Interconnectedness.: Abidin, Crystal 2015 Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology
  • Personal Connections in the Digital Age: Baym, Nancy 2010 Second Edition
  • Online Animal (Auto-)Biographies: What Does It Mean When We ‘Give Animals a Voice?: DeMello, Margo 2018 Pp. 243–59 in Animal Biography
  • Popularity of Pet Otters on YouTube: Evidence of an Emerging Trade Threat: Harrington, Lauren A., David W. Macdonald, and Neil D’Cruze 2019 Nature Conservation 36:17–45
  • I Can Haz Likes: Cultural Intermediation to Facilitate ‘Petworking.’: Hutchinson, Jonathon 2014 M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture 17(2)
  • Cows on Facebook and Instagram: Interspecies Intimacy in the Social Media Spaces of the Swedish Dairy Industry: Linné, Tobias 2016 Television and New Media 17(8):719–33
  • Thinking of You: Vernacular Affordance in the Context of the Microsocial Relationship App, Couple: McVeigh-Schultz, Joshua and Nancy K. Baym 2015 Social Media and Society
  • The Secret Life of Pet Instagram Accounts: Joy, Resistance, and Commodification in the Internet’s Cute Economy: Maddox, Jessica 2020 New Media and Society
  • This Baby Sloth Will Inspire You to Keep Going’: Capital, Labor, and the Affective Power of Cute Animal Videos: Page, Allison 2016 Pp. 75–94 in The Aesthetics and Affects of Cuteness. Routledge

Secundária

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