Citations:online sphere

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Noun phrase: (Internet) Communications on blogs and websites, taken collectively.

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  • 2014 November 6, Toronto Online, “Defining Defamation in the Online Sphere (Archived Video Stream)”, in The Canadian Bar Association:
    "As communication continues to transition to the online sphere, and bloggers and citizen journalists become increasing popular news sources, what are the implications for the cause of action and defamation?"
  • 2017, Anne Galloway, Genevieve Bell, Heather Horst, Larissa Hjorth, The Routledge Companion to Digital Ethnography[1], page 136:
    "[...] we situate people's use of Weibo within their own perceptions and discursive construction of voice and efficacy in China's online sphere."
  • 2023, Annika Schmeding, Sufi Civilities[2], page 129:
    "The online sphere had become an extra layer of interaction with other students and experts on Bedil."