2021
DOI: 10.1080/01296612.2021.1973325
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Social media and the dowry system in Kerala

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“…Social media spread misinformation (Shekhar & Jose, 2021b, 2021a as well as positive news (Kandoth & Shekhar, 2022;Shekhar, 2021b). Social media has even guided policymakers to strategize their decisions for the larger benefit of society (Mohanan & Shekhar, 2022). With mobile networks connecting people, mobile social media is a fast-growing technology in today's environment (Humphreys, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Social media spread misinformation (Shekhar & Jose, 2021b, 2021a as well as positive news (Kandoth & Shekhar, 2022;Shekhar, 2021b). Social media has even guided policymakers to strategize their decisions for the larger benefit of society (Mohanan & Shekhar, 2022). With mobile networks connecting people, mobile social media is a fast-growing technology in today's environment (Humphreys, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%