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Internet and networked societyJonathan Lee and Stephen Wildsmith

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PEOPLE

+ THINGS

+ INTERACTIVITY

+ BIG IDEAS

= NETWORKED SOCIETY

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Wellman B (2002) Designing the internet for a networked society communications of the acm vol.45 no. 5, pp91-96

- Shift from relationships being hierarchical, homogenous, dense and bounded

- Becoming so physically dispersed, that individuals within them do not know one another first hand.

- Networked societies are affected by social, political, cultural and economic changes caused by the spread of social networks, digital information and communication technologies

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Communication among networked societies

- Bought concerns that face-to-face conversation would be outdated

- However, it has encouraged communication and the introduction and utilization of networked societies

- “As email use increases, in-person, telephone and postal contact with others neither decreases not increases”

- Friends used email most with each other to communicate (118 days a year), distant friends (85),distant family (72) and close family (52)

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- In 2002, when Wellman wrote the article, the telephone was the most frequently used system of communication.

- “In the past you adapted to the network. In the future, social networks adapt to you”

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Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network SocietyManuel Castells

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Hypotheses• Argues:• “the media have become the social space where power is

decided”

• “rise of a new form of communication, mass self-communication”

• “As a result of these processes, mass media and horizontal

communication networks are converging.”

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Power and Communication• Power and communication (through media) are now closely

linked

•Political Battle for public support is now fought through communication media

•Power Relations are shaped through communication media

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Media & personality politics

• Politics is now about image projection• Goal is to create a trust worthy message and persona

(Obama weekly address)

• Scandal politics is formed as people compete with political legitimacy (Romney and dog)

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Mass Self-communication & Counter power• Free and accessible social media and blogs are forms of Mass

Self-communication

• Communicate to the masses about one self

• Acts as a medium for Counter power to establish where the

public actively challenge views on virtual forums

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The Grand Convergence• “Societies exist as societies by constructing a public space in

which private interests and projects can be negotiated to reach an always unstable point of shared decision making toward a common good, within a historically given social boundary”

• Power and mass media now work closer than ever

• Where political candidates and business competitors stalk each other virtually and the public question what is said on a more varied connected, visual, audio and text medium

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Hypotheses (again)• Argues:• “the media have become the social space where power is

decided”

• “rise of a new form of communication, mass self-communication”

• “As a result of these processes, mass media and horizontal

communication networks are converging.”

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References

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW0YCOAygCc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j3QRmc7fKw

Manuel Castells (2007) Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society. International Journal of Communication 1 (2007), 238-266