Does Cyber Clustering Making Make Us Feel Isolated, Lonely, Depressed, and Intolerant of Difference? Week#4 Social Media
1. Social Media
Week #4
Does Cyber Clustering Make Us Feel Isolated,
Lonely, Depressed, and Intolerant of Difference?
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2. What You Need To Know About This Course
week 1 Histories of the Internet
week 2 Histories of the Internet and World Wide Web
week 3
Social Media, Cyber Clustering, and Social Isolation
week 4 Participation: Benefits, Numbers, and Quality
week 5 Quality. The Wisdom or Ineptitude of the Crowd
The Web 2.0 Ideology
week 7
week 6 Art and Social Media
Spring Break
week 8
Political Net Activism
week 9
What Does It Take To Participate?
Why Participate?
week 10
Got Ethics? Labor, Work, What?
week 11 week 14
The Power of Users
week 13 Net Neutrality
week 12 Near Future Scenarios
week 15
Presentations
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3.
4. ‘We have reason to fear that the multitude of books which grows
every day in a prodigious fashion will make the following centuries
fall into a state as barbarous as that of the centuries that followed
the fall of the Roman Empire.'
Adrien Baillet (1685) Reading Strategies for Coping with Information Overload.
A. Blair. 2003. Journal of the History of Ideas. 64:11-28.
5. Vannevar Bush
quot;knowledge on callquot;
hyperlinked pages and the “memex”
http://tinyurl.com/39mf8l
http://tinyurl.com/3b7h9v
8. Is Cyber Clustering Making Us Isolated, Lonely,
Depressed, and Intolerant of Difference?
week 4
Feb 18
Required Reading:
John Palfrey and Urs Gasser, quot;Overload,quot; John Palfrey and Urs Gasser, Born Digital
(New York: Basic Books, 2008) 185-208.
Your Response. Getting Started:
What struck me most about the text is...
The question that I'd most like to ask the author of the text is ...
The idea I most take issue with in the text is...
The part of the text that I felt made the most sense to me was ...
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10. Is Cyber Clustering Making Us Isolated, Lonely,
Depressed, and Intolerant of Difference?
Required Reading:
John Palfrey and Urs Gasser, quot;Overload,quot; John Palfrey and Urs Gasser, Born Digital
(New York: Basic Books, 2008) 185-208.
Response:
Henry:
- difference between voluntary overload and involuntary overload (at work)
On Cyber clustering
- People are using many different facilities. They are exposed to difference because
they encounter it face-to-face and in the various online forums that they are
joining. People don’t only participate in one forum.
Even experts on a given topic have differences in opinion and interest outside of
the given subject of discussion. Social utilities are not “end-of-all” solutions. “You
go there for a particular reason and then leave.”
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13. Social Media, Cyber Clustering, and Social Isolation
week 4
Feb 18
Suggested Reading:
Vedantam, Shankar. quot;Social Isolation Growing in U.S., Study Says.quot; Washington Post 23 June 2006. 3 Jan. 2009
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/22/AR2006062201763_pf.html>.
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20. Is Cyber Clustering Making Us Isolated, Lonely,
Depressed, and Intolerant of Difference?
Required Reading:
Ray Oldenburg, quot;The Character of Third Places,quot; Ray Oldenburg, The Great Good Place
(New York: Marlowe, 1999) 21-42.
Your response. Getting Started:
Which quotes do you affirm?
Do you have a memorable experience of conversing with around a narrowly
defined topic which you know very well?
Which quotes do you wish to challenge?
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22. “Compared with 1985, nearly 50 percent more people in 2004 reported that their spouse is the only person
they can confide in. But if people face trouble in that relationship, or if a spouse falls sick, that means these
people have no one to turn to for help, Smith-Lovin said.”
quot;We know these close ties are what people depend on in bad times,quot; she said. quot;We're not saying people are
completely isolated. They may have 600 friends on Facebook.com [a popular networking Web site] and e-mail
25 people a day, but they are not discussing matters that are personally important.quot;
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/22/AR2006062201763_pf.html
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23. “...working two or more jobs to make ends meet, and long commutes leave many people too exhausted to seek
social -- as well as family -- connections: quot;Maybe sitting around watching 'Desperate Housewives' . . . is what
counts for family interaction.quot;
quot;For most of the 20th century, Americans were becoming more connected with family and friends, and there was
more giving of blood and money, and all of those trend lines turn sharply in the middle '60s and have gone in
the other direction ever since,quot; Robert Putnam
“Putnam has estimated that every 10-minute increase in commutes makes it 10 percent less likely that people will
establish and maintain close social ties.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/22/AR2006062201763_pf.html
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24. quot;That image of people on roofs after Katrina resonates with me, because those people did not know someone with a car,quot; said Lynn Smith-
Lovin, a Duke University sociologist who helped conduct the study. quot;There really is less of a safety net of close friends and confidants.quot;
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/22/AR2006062201763_pf.html
http://www.katrinadestruction.com/images/d/13132-7/Image+of+house_under_water