Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communication tools available to us (e.g. SMS, IM, email, mobile and landline phones). And yet many of us continue to find it difficult to maintain and manage our personal contacts. Why is this so? This paper describes a study that looked at how a range of different social groups manage their personal networks and what types of technology-mediated communication tools they use. A key finding was a ‘generation gap’; teenagers have quite different communication patterns than people of their parents ’ age and older. ADSL users were also found to have developed quite different ways of communicating. We discuss our findings in terms of how to more effective...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
Each stage of the human life course is characterised by a distinctive pattern of social relations. W...
This study is aimed at learning the effects of social media and cellphone use on interpersonal commu...
Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communica...
Sarah Taylor, Social networking: making the connection to Generation Next, Kansas State University, ...
Interpersonal communication has changed since the inception of the internet. Face-to-face communicat...
Keeping in contact with our friends and family members, which is vital for relationship maintenance,...
In today\u27s society, we lack the understanding of how to connect with people that are not our age....
need to manage uncertainty, the need for fl uid self-defi nitions, and the need for interdependence....
"Based on a study of 1440 Swiss teenagers in 2003, higly complementary (instead of substitutive) rel...
This cross-sectional study analyzes the rapidly developing landscape of online communications. In pa...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
Abstract:- 'Generation Y ' (sometimes abbreviated as ‘Gen-Y’, which could be identified as...
Research on the consequences of information and communication technology (ICT) use finds that ICTs, ...
This research paper examines computer-mediated communication and its effects on interpersonal commun...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
Each stage of the human life course is characterised by a distinctive pattern of social relations. W...
This study is aimed at learning the effects of social media and cellphone use on interpersonal commu...
Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communica...
Sarah Taylor, Social networking: making the connection to Generation Next, Kansas State University, ...
Interpersonal communication has changed since the inception of the internet. Face-to-face communicat...
Keeping in contact with our friends and family members, which is vital for relationship maintenance,...
In today\u27s society, we lack the understanding of how to connect with people that are not our age....
need to manage uncertainty, the need for fl uid self-defi nitions, and the need for interdependence....
"Based on a study of 1440 Swiss teenagers in 2003, higly complementary (instead of substitutive) rel...
This cross-sectional study analyzes the rapidly developing landscape of online communications. In pa...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
Abstract:- 'Generation Y ' (sometimes abbreviated as ‘Gen-Y’, which could be identified as...
Research on the consequences of information and communication technology (ICT) use finds that ICTs, ...
This research paper examines computer-mediated communication and its effects on interpersonal commun...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
Each stage of the human life course is characterised by a distinctive pattern of social relations. W...
This study is aimed at learning the effects of social media and cellphone use on interpersonal commu...