This thesis seeks to understand how social media, through computer-mediated communication (CMC), impacts modern day potential or romantic relationships. The general premise is that people experience greater uncertainty about their relationships and partners after seeking information from social media due to two key unintended consequences: lack of privacy and nonverbal communication. The author used this reasoning to conclude that modern day romantic relationships are significantly harder to maintain compared to relationships prior to the pervasiveness of social media. Through an analysis of related articles and extensive interviews, there is evidence that social media has negative consequences on romantic relationships. However, some evide...
Romantic Relationships and Emerging Social Media Psychology 368.00 The purpose of this course is...
This exploratory study compared the developmental processes of romantic relationships that were init...
Now, more than ever, our world is increasingly becoming smaller. Technology provides opportunities f...
Today, millions of people are starting, maintaining, and ending relationships through communication ...
With the prevalence of dating apps, online networking and a new generation who prefers spending time...
Whilst research considers the role played by social media in romantic relationships (Van Ouytsel et ...
International audienceThe ways we represent our relationships, notice our partners, and let the soci...
As the prevalence of social media rises in our daily interactions in society, research regarding thi...
The way we think about relationships today has evolved significantly from the way we thought about r...
The following research study focused on long distance romantic relationships and the communication u...
This research examines some of the ways in which interactive social media affects relationships of b...
Social networks have a significant impact on individuals (e.g., personal well-being) and their relat...
Although there is a high level of concern about the effects of the near constant use of digital medi...
This research discusses the perceived effects of social media on relationship satisfaction. It was h...
This thesis explores the use of ‘Digital Communication Technology’ (DCT) devices within committed mo...
Romantic Relationships and Emerging Social Media Psychology 368.00 The purpose of this course is...
This exploratory study compared the developmental processes of romantic relationships that were init...
Now, more than ever, our world is increasingly becoming smaller. Technology provides opportunities f...
Today, millions of people are starting, maintaining, and ending relationships through communication ...
With the prevalence of dating apps, online networking and a new generation who prefers spending time...
Whilst research considers the role played by social media in romantic relationships (Van Ouytsel et ...
International audienceThe ways we represent our relationships, notice our partners, and let the soci...
As the prevalence of social media rises in our daily interactions in society, research regarding thi...
The way we think about relationships today has evolved significantly from the way we thought about r...
The following research study focused on long distance romantic relationships and the communication u...
This research examines some of the ways in which interactive social media affects relationships of b...
Social networks have a significant impact on individuals (e.g., personal well-being) and their relat...
Although there is a high level of concern about the effects of the near constant use of digital medi...
This research discusses the perceived effects of social media on relationship satisfaction. It was h...
This thesis explores the use of ‘Digital Communication Technology’ (DCT) devices within committed mo...
Romantic Relationships and Emerging Social Media Psychology 368.00 The purpose of this course is...
This exploratory study compared the developmental processes of romantic relationships that were init...
Now, more than ever, our world is increasingly becoming smaller. Technology provides opportunities f...