Facebook and people in their thirties
Can anyone suggest any studies that have been done of the way that people in their thirties engage with Facebook, and specifically how this has impacted on the way they think about and manage their personal relationships? I am particularly interested in the ways in which people’s views of intimacy, community and communication might have shifted since their use of Facebook and how they compare their pre-Facebook and post-Facebook experiences. Thanks, Feona ....... Feona Attwood http://feonaattwood.com/ http://onscenity.org/
Hi Feona -- I did a chapter of Dylan Wittkower's Facebook and Philosophy book on generational cohorts using William Strauss and Neil Howe's work. Here's a link to the chapter at goo docs: http://tinyurl.com/LattFacebook :) Deanya Lattimore Deanya Zenfold in Second Life http://www.deanya.com On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Attwood, Fiona <F.Attwood@shu.ac.uk> wrote:
Can anyone suggest any studies that have been done of the way that people in their thirties engage with Facebook, and specifically how this has impacted on the way they think about and manage their personal relationships? I am particularly interested in the ways in which people’s views of intimacy, community and communication might have shifted since their use of Facebook and how they compare their pre-Facebook and post-Facebook experiences. Thanks, Feona
....... Feona Attwood http://feonaattwood.com/ http://onscenity.org/
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