How book-related social media platforms like Bookstagram and BookTok have formed reading habits

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Csányi Dorka
Other Authors: Veszelovits Bella
Format: Thesis
Kulcsszavak:Bookstagram
BookTok
Consumer behavior
reading habits
Social media
Online Access:http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/53137
Description
Abstract:During my research, answering my research questions was the most crucial part. Building the whole theory from beginning to end has enlightened me that there needs to be more information about this topic. It needs to be researched and well-discussed.Building the theoretical background, I found it essential to start with social media, where I have discussed social media usage, the history of social media, and what is for different social media platforms, mainly TikTok and Instagram because these two are the ones which are reflected in my theses. Next, I have worked with the consumer behavior part. In this part, I have written about what characteristics and factors lead the consumer decision-making process. I have been enlightened about different physical parts and written about human nature.I have continued working with reading habits in America and Hungary. Then after I have continues with the book-related subcultures, BookTok and Bookstagram. Following this become the topic of influencers, because book-related content creators are influencers also. And I have ended this topic with the two depth interviews from Betti Kollár and Csenge Végh.