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Clicking for friendship: social network sites and the medium of personhood

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In this paper, the authors refer to the media theory of Niklas Luhmann to identify specific differences in how communication is organized and reproduced on social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.
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Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including language, reading/writing and established semantic constructs such as personhood, privacy and friends. However, the use of computers, the Web 2.0 platform, and the latest networking software are revolutionising how “personhood” and “friendship” are produced by communication. We refer to the media theory of Niklas Luhmann to identify specific differences in how communication is organised and reproduced on networking sites. The electronic medium appears to be changing the way participants selectively construct and bind expectations of personhood and communicative ties to themselves and others. Using software available on the Web, users confront each other as digital bodies, as participants in communication, available for friendship within a new “ether of interactivity”.

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Educators’ perspectives on transmedia identity management: redefining tele-teacher presence

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Opportunities and challenges of the digital lifespan: views of service providers and citizens in the UK

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Mass media and the web in the light of Luhmann’s media system:

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Digital photographic practices as expressions of personhood and identity: variations across school leavers and recent retirees

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Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship

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The Benefits of Facebook “Friends:” Social Capital and College Students’ Use of Online Social Network Sites

TL;DR: Facebook usage was found to interact with measures of psychological well-being, suggesting that it might provide greater benefits for users experiencing low self-esteem and low life satisfaction.
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