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Social Ties in Online Networking

English · Hardback

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This book explores the relevance of social networking from the perspective of its users to reveal the sociological significance of (inter)active experiences on Facebook. In doing so, the work examines obscure aspects of Facebook by addressing such questions as: What constitutes keeping in touch?; how is knowing of the other different from being with the other?; and why is the presence of others such an important element of Facebook?
Social Ties in Online Networking discusses the significance of social networking activity through a collection of interviews with the users of Facebook. It analyses what they do, what they like and watch, but first and foremost how they intend their own actions and others' actions to be perceived within the realm of social media. This book is an exploration of relationships, which will be of interest to academics and students in sociology, social theory, human geography, social networking, media studies and social psychology.

List of contents

1. Introduction .- 2. It Happened on Facebook .- 3. Facebook and Real Life .- 4. Meaning Construction in Overviewing: "It was like catching up, but without talking" .- 5. Meaning Construction in Onlince Social Interactions .- 6. Social Networking and Emotions .- 7. The Structural Underpinnings of Online Bonds .- 8. Conclusions .-

About the author

Greti-Iulia Ivana is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Sociology at Uppsala University, Sweden

Summary

This book explores the relevance of social networking from the perspective of its users to reveal the sociological significance of (inter)active experiences on Facebook. In doing so, the work examines obscure aspects of Facebook by addressing such questions as: What constitutes keeping in touch?; how is knowing of the other different from being with the other?; and why is the presence of others such an important element of Facebook?
Social Ties in Online Networking discusses the significance of social networking activity through a collection of interviews with the users of Facebook. It analyses what they do, what they like and watch, but first and foremost how they intend their own actions and others’ actions to be perceived within the realm of social media. This book is an exploration of relationships, which will be of interest to academics and students in sociology, social theory, human geography, social networking, media studies and social psychology.

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"Graduate students, scholars and professionals interested in social media and sociology might find this book useful to better understand the implications of social media on the relationships with others online and offline.” (Margarita H. Tapia, CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly, Vol. 51 (3-4), 2020)

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"Graduate students, scholars and professionals interested in social media and sociology might find this book useful to better understand the implications of social media on the relationships with others online and offline." (Margarita H. Tapia, CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly, Vol. 51 (3-4), 2020)

Product details

Authors Greti-Iulia Ivana
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319715940
ISBN 978-3-31-971594-0
No. of pages 226
Dimensions 156 mm x 217 mm x 18 mm
Weight 446 g
Illustrations XII, 226 p.
Series Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology
Palgrave Studies in Relational Sociology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Sozialtheorie, B, Social Media, Medienwissenschaften, Media Studies, Social Theory, Communication, Social Sciences, auseinandersetzen, Media and Communication, Mass Media, Media Sociology, Social sciences—Philosophy

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