Axel Bruns and Mark Bahnisch have released a timely report on ‘social media’. Axel has posted an executive summary on his blog where he also hosts a PDF copy of the report.
I haven’t had a chance to read through the whole thing yet, but all of their findings and observations as stated in the executive summary are largely applicable to the enthusiast forums in modified-car culture that I did a little research on as part of my PhD.
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