Stocks, memes, and desperation capitalism: an ethnographic case study of r/WallStreetBets
Increased availability of digital technologies, such as consumer-level investing platforms, have democratised the financial services industry. Similarly, social media has provided a new forum for retail investors, individuals who are investing without institutional support, to find and share financi...
Main Author: | Nani, A |
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Other Authors: | McBride, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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