I blog, text, IM, email, and I dont like to be without my cell phone or have to shut it offeven in a theater. Lets put it this way, my connections are more important than whatever Im doing that might force me to shut my cell phone off. A Member of a Portable Community
In contemporary American life, community has become a portable phenomenonyou can get it to go wherever and whenever it is desired at the push of a button, mouse, or keyboard. In Portable Communities, sociologist Mary Chayko examines the social dynamics and implications of having access to countless others at any time. Teeming with the observations of people who blog, email, instant message, game, and chat on cell phones, wireless computers, and other portable devices, the book captures the appeal and the excitement, the challenges and the complexities, of online and mobile connectedness. Chayko considers some of the external dynamics that emerge as these communities resonate within the larger societyconstant availability, social interaction that is more controlled and controllable, and new opportunities for self-expression, creativity, and even voyeurism. Internal social dynamics involving emotionality, intimacy, play, romance, and networking are also fully explored. Portable Communities provides a unique view of shifts in the social landscape and points the way toward needed social and political change.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2008-10-23
- Publisher: SUNY Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 306
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