Indelible 发表于 2025-3-23 11:27:32
Distant Intimacy,lly proximate but exist in different social spaces — say, different workplaces — and they may become distanced in time. Old high school friends are a common example of temporally distanced, ‘estranged ties’.纪念 发表于 2025-3-23 14:35:24
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Introduction,nce systems, bureaucracies, shareholders, users and global and local cultures — the list goes on. I am concerned with one ‘field’ within this arabesque: Facebook’s influence on everyday social relationships and identities. Facebook is having a significant effect on these phenomena which, I argue, can be theorised in terms of ..Accessible 发表于 2025-3-24 02:05:12
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Discovering Intimacy on Facebook,en 2007a; boyd & Ellison 2008). Profiles often afford forms of social interaction and the expression of personal information such as tastes, interests, political views, sexual orientation, and so forth (Stutzman 2006). They also afford the articulation of one’s connections, commonly displayed as a ‘friends list’ (Donath & boyd 2004).TAG 发表于 2025-3-24 12:46:30
original understanding of why people welcome public intimacy on Facebook and how they attempt to control it, asking the reader to re-imagine what it means to be intimate online.978-1-137-32284-5978-1-137-28714-4LINES 发表于 2025-3-24 17:30:58
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