CyberAnthropology – Being human on the internet
... world. The internet and its vast range of applications is therefore more than just a mass media: it is a “communication fabrique of our lives” (Castells 2010, xxvi), which can be used for work-‐‑related issues, personal connectivity, infor ...
... world. The internet and its vast range of applications is therefore more than just a mass media: it is a “communication fabrique of our lives” (Castells 2010, xxvi), which can be used for work-‐‑related issues, personal connectivity, infor ...
Annotations
... told that her daughter had been posted on an Instagram page completely naked. Her daughter, Jasmine, was 15 years old at the time. The Instagram page consisted of many naked and/or sexual photos of girls ranging in age. This issue turned out to be a much tougher situation than the law could handle. ...
... told that her daughter had been posted on an Instagram page completely naked. Her daughter, Jasmine, was 15 years old at the time. The Instagram page consisted of many naked and/or sexual photos of girls ranging in age. This issue turned out to be a much tougher situation than the law could handle. ...
The Evolution of Communication
... work and play. Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace and virtual environments like Second Life and World of Warcraft have become online meeting spaces where users— members, residents, or players—can interact and express themselves. These spaces give people a way to represent themselves ( ...
... work and play. Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace and virtual environments like Second Life and World of Warcraft have become online meeting spaces where users— members, residents, or players—can interact and express themselves. These spaces give people a way to represent themselves ( ...
The Psychology of Human Relationships
... significant in relational maintenance; communication has been the most critical factor in all the various types of relationships. ...
... significant in relational maintenance; communication has been the most critical factor in all the various types of relationships. ...
Close Relationships
... categories; their analysis indicated that love has similar and different meanings cross-culturally. • The most striking difference was the presence of a “sad love” cluster in the Chinese sample. • The Chinese had many love-related concepts that were sad, such as words for “sorrow-love,” “tenderness- ...
... categories; their analysis indicated that love has similar and different meanings cross-culturally. • The most striking difference was the presence of a “sad love” cluster in the Chinese sample. • The Chinese had many love-related concepts that were sad, such as words for “sorrow-love,” “tenderness- ...
Unit 06 Origins of Attraction Info - Virginia Beach City Public Schools
... Lucille Nahemow and M. Powell Lawton (1975) found in their study of friendship networks of residents in Dyckman Houses, a public housing project, that proximity is “a powerful force in friendship formation.” Their study was to find out under what circumstances people make friends of strangers. Nahe ...
... Lucille Nahemow and M. Powell Lawton (1975) found in their study of friendship networks of residents in Dyckman Houses, a public housing project, that proximity is “a powerful force in friendship formation.” Their study was to find out under what circumstances people make friends of strangers. Nahe ...
Interpersonal Communication Some thoughts about interpersonal
... Communication that occurs between two people who simultaneously attempt to mutually influence each other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships Questions: ...
... Communication that occurs between two people who simultaneously attempt to mutually influence each other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships Questions: ...
id-ee-oh-sin-krat-ik
... high degree of information exchange. *id-ee-oh-sin-krat-ik - A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group. ...
... high degree of information exchange. *id-ee-oh-sin-krat-ik - A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group. ...
The World Wide Web
... once AOL became popular, chat rooms became one way to meet a wide selection of people instantly. Chat rooms were a popular application for AOL users. You can join a general chat, where you can talk to 20 or more people in a room at one time or join a chat room that had a specific topic or orientatio ...
... once AOL became popular, chat rooms became one way to meet a wide selection of people instantly. Chat rooms were a popular application for AOL users. You can join a general chat, where you can talk to 20 or more people in a room at one time or join a chat room that had a specific topic or orientatio ...
Social Media Use and Intimate Relationships Adalberto Sanchez
... example, a person’s relationship can be interdependent and connected in their daily lives but have no affection, openness, or trust. Such relationships are more intimate than acquaintances but less intimate than they used to. In addition to the components of intimacy there are many factors that impa ...
... example, a person’s relationship can be interdependent and connected in their daily lives but have no affection, openness, or trust. Such relationships are more intimate than acquaintances but less intimate than they used to. In addition to the components of intimacy there are many factors that impa ...
Interpersonal Relationships Paper PSYCH 555 Interpersonal
... (Dwyer, 2000). In the circumstance type, these relationships people developed unintentionally (e.g. being classmates) while relationship by choices are built when people knowingly find ways to build relationships with others (e.g. by befriending others). In both types, though, it is required that pa ...
... (Dwyer, 2000). In the circumstance type, these relationships people developed unintentionally (e.g. being classmates) while relationship by choices are built when people knowingly find ways to build relationships with others (e.g. by befriending others). In both types, though, it is required that pa ...
1 Power Point Group Comm Intro
... A small group is: At least 3, but not more than 15 people, Who interact and communicate with one another; Who share a common purpose or goal; Who have group norms and values; Who feel a sense of belonging; and Who exert influence on each other. ...
... A small group is: At least 3, but not more than 15 people, Who interact and communicate with one another; Who share a common purpose or goal; Who have group norms and values; Who feel a sense of belonging; and Who exert influence on each other. ...
The Role of the Connector in Bridging Borders through Virtual
... It is proposed that the answer to this question is the identification of an individual difference personality characteristic referred to as connectedness. Connectors are people who are motivated to easily form close acquaintances with others. Furthermore, they are also good at maintaining those acqu ...
... It is proposed that the answer to this question is the identification of an individual difference personality characteristic referred to as connectedness. Connectors are people who are motivated to easily form close acquaintances with others. Furthermore, they are also good at maintaining those acqu ...
PARAVERBAL COMMUNICATION
... has to be a degree of intimacy and trust. How will you deal with a patient who suffers from a CHARACTERLOGICAL DISORDER? Eg. Schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder etc. Is DEPRESSED? DISTRACTED? PSYCHOLOGICALLY PREOCCUPIED and CANNOT ENGAGE?? It is often difficult for these people to achieve effective ver ...
... has to be a degree of intimacy and trust. How will you deal with a patient who suffers from a CHARACTERLOGICAL DISORDER? Eg. Schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder etc. Is DEPRESSED? DISTRACTED? PSYCHOLOGICALLY PREOCCUPIED and CANNOT ENGAGE?? It is often difficult for these people to achieve effective ver ...
Chapter 13
... more likely to engage in accommodation—to respond to potentially destructive acts by the partner in a constructive way. A study of Black and White married couples over 14 years found that reports of frequent conflict and of using insults, name-calling, and shouting in response to conflict (not eng ...
... more likely to engage in accommodation—to respond to potentially destructive acts by the partner in a constructive way. A study of Black and White married couples over 14 years found that reports of frequent conflict and of using insults, name-calling, and shouting in response to conflict (not eng ...
Group Concepts
... “A small group is an aggregate of people, from two up to an unspecified but not too large number, who associate together in face-to-face relations over an extended period of time, who differentiate themselves in some regard from others around them, who are mutually aware of their membership in the g ...
... “A small group is an aggregate of people, from two up to an unspecified but not too large number, who associate together in face-to-face relations over an extended period of time, who differentiate themselves in some regard from others around them, who are mutually aware of their membership in the g ...
The formation of relationships
... that become important at different times so that the ‘field of availables’ are ultimately narrowed down to the ‘field of desirables’. The three filters include Similarity of social or demographic variables, similarity of attitudes and values and lastly the complementary of emotional needs. The first ...
... that become important at different times so that the ‘field of availables’ are ultimately narrowed down to the ‘field of desirables’. The three filters include Similarity of social or demographic variables, similarity of attitudes and values and lastly the complementary of emotional needs. The first ...
Examples - Holly M. Keener
... there is one area that is noticeable missing in the academic literature. In-law relationships are something almost every individual will experiences at least once, however few scholarly endeavors have been published on this topic. This project seeks to discover more information regarding in-law rela ...
... there is one area that is noticeable missing in the academic literature. In-law relationships are something almost every individual will experiences at least once, however few scholarly endeavors have been published on this topic. This project seeks to discover more information regarding in-law rela ...
The Implications of the Internet for Human Communication
... where users will never be able to find out who is who in front of the computer screen. A certain number of people who interact with others in cyberspace are “performers,” deliberately altering their identities (Matusitz, 2005). On the Internet, no one knows if the user is a senior citizen, a serial ...
... where users will never be able to find out who is who in front of the computer screen. A certain number of people who interact with others in cyberspace are “performers,” deliberately altering their identities (Matusitz, 2005). On the Internet, no one knows if the user is a senior citizen, a serial ...
8: From Virtual to Everyday Life
... system has not a single equivalent. The early utopian rhetoric of cyberspace suppressed these cultural differences by postulating a global culture with properties of its own. It separated the user from his or her locale, and presented this separation as liberation. Dystopian critics rejected the ide ...
... system has not a single equivalent. The early utopian rhetoric of cyberspace suppressed these cultural differences by postulating a global culture with properties of its own. It separated the user from his or her locale, and presented this separation as liberation. Dystopian critics rejected the ide ...
Social Psychology Perspective on Dating and its Relation to Dating
... Work of a more cognitive psychological perspective has studied how people actually get along in serious romantic relationships. It has been observed that different people have different emotional “closeness” requirements, or different desires to discuss emotional issues with their partners. Some st ...
... Work of a more cognitive psychological perspective has studied how people actually get along in serious romantic relationships. It has been observed that different people have different emotional “closeness” requirements, or different desires to discuss emotional issues with their partners. Some st ...
Lesson 7 - Interpersonal Attraction and Relationships
... – If there is the potential to meet each other, those interacting must craft an accurate self-image. – In a study of an online Canadian dating site, 25% misrepresented themselves. A survey of Match.com found that: • 56% were female • 93% percent were White • many were in their forties ...
... – If there is the potential to meet each other, those interacting must craft an accurate self-image. – In a study of an online Canadian dating site, 25% misrepresented themselves. A survey of Match.com found that: • 56% were female • 93% percent were White • many were in their forties ...
The Psychology of Human Relationships
... maintenance People in secure relationships are able to express their wants and needs freely. They also feel free to communicate their willingness to satisfy one another's wants and needs. Research suggests that statements of wants and needs in secure relationships are made as simple descriptions or ...
... maintenance People in secure relationships are able to express their wants and needs freely. They also feel free to communicate their willingness to satisfy one another's wants and needs. Research suggests that statements of wants and needs in secure relationships are made as simple descriptions or ...
Relationships
... Explain your choices. To what extent is ‘failure’ built into some relationships? Why do you think it can be difficult to sustain a healthy relationship over time? Can you give examples? ...
... Explain your choices. To what extent is ‘failure’ built into some relationships? Why do you think it can be difficult to sustain a healthy relationship over time? Can you give examples? ...