Dean Cocking and Steve Matthews’ article “Unreal Friends” (Ethics and Information Technology, 2000) argues that the formation of purely mediated friendships via the Internet is impossible. I critique their argument and contend that mediated contexts, including the Internet, can actually promote exceptionally strong friendships according to the very conceptual criteria utilized by Cocking and Matthews. I first argue that offline relationships can be constrictive and insincere, distorting important indicators and dynamics in the formation of close friends. The distance of mediated friendships mitigates this problem by promoting the courage to be candid. Next, I argue that the offline world of largely oral exchanges is often too shallow and ha...
With the development and widespread use of the Internet, more and more people make friends online. S...
“Are you my friend? Yes or no?” This question, while fundamentally odd, is a key component of social...
This article presents the main results of an empirical research conducted on two places where young...
Dean Cocking and Steve Matthews’ article “Unreal Friends” (Ethics and Information Technology, 2000) ...
The Internet has effects on how people meet, communicate, and maintain friendships. Internet applica...
As technology evolves, the internet is increasingly becoming a frequently used medium through which ...
It has become quite common for people to develop `personal' relationships nowadays, exclusively via ...
In a special issue of “Ethics and Information Technology” (September 2012), various philosophers hav...
Based on a modern reading of Aristotle’s theory of friendship, we argue that virtual friendship does...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
In recent years, social media has become a significant communication medium through which friends in...
This chapter is devoted to theory and research on the effects of electronic communication on the fri...
There is an ongoing debate, not just among academics but in popular culture, about whether social me...
Good friendships improve our lives. But philosophers, psychologists, and other social scientists dis...
Friendships studies are an important aspect in the sociological field since these relationships are ...
With the development and widespread use of the Internet, more and more people make friends online. S...
“Are you my friend? Yes or no?” This question, while fundamentally odd, is a key component of social...
This article presents the main results of an empirical research conducted on two places where young...
Dean Cocking and Steve Matthews’ article “Unreal Friends” (Ethics and Information Technology, 2000) ...
The Internet has effects on how people meet, communicate, and maintain friendships. Internet applica...
As technology evolves, the internet is increasingly becoming a frequently used medium through which ...
It has become quite common for people to develop `personal' relationships nowadays, exclusively via ...
In a special issue of “Ethics and Information Technology” (September 2012), various philosophers hav...
Based on a modern reading of Aristotle’s theory of friendship, we argue that virtual friendship does...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
In recent years, social media has become a significant communication medium through which friends in...
This chapter is devoted to theory and research on the effects of electronic communication on the fri...
There is an ongoing debate, not just among academics but in popular culture, about whether social me...
Good friendships improve our lives. But philosophers, psychologists, and other social scientists dis...
Friendships studies are an important aspect in the sociological field since these relationships are ...
With the development and widespread use of the Internet, more and more people make friends online. S...
“Are you my friend? Yes or no?” This question, while fundamentally odd, is a key component of social...
This article presents the main results of an empirical research conducted on two places where young...