From seeing the writing on the wall, to getting together for a bowl: direct and compensating effects of Facebook use on offline associational membership

Titel: From seeing the writing on the wall, to getting together for a bowl: direct and compensating effects of Facebook use on offline associational membership
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Veröffentlicht: Mannheim : SSOAR, 2016
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