Offline Goes Online: Does the Internet Implement or Supplement our Communication and Relationships?
Journal: Media Watch (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-05-01
Authors : KAJA TAMPERE; AVE TAMPERE;
Page : 159-172
Keywords : Internet; communication; relationships; social media;
Abstract
This paper will be looking at the computer code-mediated communication and relationships between people. Questions, for which answers will be sought in the paper are?Does the Internet supplement or implement our communication and relationships? Supplement by filling in pieces of relationships that we would otherwise be missing out on; implement by creating or sustaining relationships that otherwise would not exist? How are relationships that were formed offline sustained online? How does the Internet change the concept of ‘long-distance’ in terms of communicating relationships? To study the topic of this paper, a literary analysis will be performed. The argument will be based on the example of Facebook. The study will focus on examples and theories covering the Western world where the research has been conducted and claims made.
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