Facebook today represents one of the main avenues that people use to create and develop relationships. Indeed, in the10 years since its birth, Facebook has changed the concept of community, given new meaning to the sense of belonging and even produced a new language. However, what is its meaning? What is the real reason for its spread, which obviously goes beyond superficial and simplistic explanations? This article proposes a reading of Facebook using classical concepts of sociology such as the concepts of sense, action and meaning. Particular attention will be given to the phenomenology of Alfred Schutz and to hisidea of finite provinces of meaning in order to discover whether it is a cons...
Scientia potentia est is a Latin maxim for “Knowledge itself is power” stated by Francis Bacon in Me...
© 2011 Dr. Alex LambertHow does Facebook influence intimacy as it relates to identity and relationsh...
In this article, Facebook, as a communicative space, is treated as a public sphere in order to ident...
This article is a sociological analysis of the social networking site Facebook. It is based on two p...
International Conference ‘New Media and Human Civilization’. Faculty of Communication Science, Padja...
This chapter examines what is sociolinguistically interesting about Facebook as a medium of communic...
Abstract Culture is generally perceived as the collection of ideas and habits transmitted from gene...
Facebook, one of the most popular social networking sites, has attracted many users worldwide. In tr...
As I sit down to write this paper, I cannot help but notice that my Facebook page is open, albeit in...
We live in an increasingly artificial world where information technology becomes more and more commo...
Facebook’s ideology rests on and results in a particular ontology: Mark Zuckerberg wants the site to...
The article focuses on the emergence of social networks in the society, particularly the Facebook th...
This article investigates whether social media in general—using Facebook as an example—warrant ident...
This article addresses the question of what the new "social media", like Facebook, mean for the way ...
The extensive adoption of social media has provoked widespread debate about how\ud online communicat...
Scientia potentia est is a Latin maxim for “Knowledge itself is power” stated by Francis Bacon in Me...
© 2011 Dr. Alex LambertHow does Facebook influence intimacy as it relates to identity and relationsh...
In this article, Facebook, as a communicative space, is treated as a public sphere in order to ident...
This article is a sociological analysis of the social networking site Facebook. It is based on two p...
International Conference ‘New Media and Human Civilization’. Faculty of Communication Science, Padja...
This chapter examines what is sociolinguistically interesting about Facebook as a medium of communic...
Abstract Culture is generally perceived as the collection of ideas and habits transmitted from gene...
Facebook, one of the most popular social networking sites, has attracted many users worldwide. In tr...
As I sit down to write this paper, I cannot help but notice that my Facebook page is open, albeit in...
We live in an increasingly artificial world where information technology becomes more and more commo...
Facebook’s ideology rests on and results in a particular ontology: Mark Zuckerberg wants the site to...
The article focuses on the emergence of social networks in the society, particularly the Facebook th...
This article investigates whether social media in general—using Facebook as an example—warrant ident...
This article addresses the question of what the new "social media", like Facebook, mean for the way ...
The extensive adoption of social media has provoked widespread debate about how\ud online communicat...
Scientia potentia est is a Latin maxim for “Knowledge itself is power” stated by Francis Bacon in Me...
© 2011 Dr. Alex LambertHow does Facebook influence intimacy as it relates to identity and relationsh...
In this article, Facebook, as a communicative space, is treated as a public sphere in order to ident...