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The Dublin Sketchers use of blogging and social networking technologies Marianne Hennessy 11271973
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Page 1: The Dublin Sketchers use of blogging and social networking technologies Marianne Hennessy 11271973.

The Dublin Sketchers use of blogging and social networking technologies

Marianne Hennessy 11271973

Page 2: The Dublin Sketchers use of blogging and social networking technologies Marianne Hennessy 11271973.

Introduction

• Dublin Sketchers (DS): ‘An informal amateur sketchers group set up to allow fellow artists to share ideas about their work and to meet new people.’

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Introduction (continued)

• Group was set up in 2008 by Sarah O’Reilly• Started as a small group of friends, now grown

to over 400 members• Multicultural or migrant element• Regular meetings on Sundays: sketch from 2-

4pm, then meet for coffee

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Their Blog:• http://dublinsketchers.blogspot.com/• Open access• Photos of sketches uploaded weekly• Information about next location is posted• Maintains an archive of drawings and a record

of group activities • Comments facility• Hosts members’ individual art blogs

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Their Facebook Page:• Set up after the blog • Accessible to members using Facebook• Weekly meetings announced as status update• Photos of sketches uploaded on ad hoc basis• Cannot host members’ art blogs

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Research Question

• With regard to the popularity of social-networking sites today, is the group’s use of Facebook impacting negatively upon their use of the blog?

• In comparison to the Facebook page, has the DS blog become less relevant to the group?

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Methodology

• Case study using survey methods• Questionnaire: hard-copy and online formats• Online questionnaire distributed through

Facebook – excluded non-users of Facebook• 22 responses, 21 fully-completed• Whole population=400+ Sample pop=22• Not sure if sample population is large enough

to be representative

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Results

Background Information:• 59% female; 68% age 21-29 or 30-39• 41% non-Irish members• 62% have been a member for one year or less• 33% have been a member for 3 or 4 years• 81% reported attending once a month or

more• 27% have professional drawing skills

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Use of Blog vs Facebook page• 100% used/visited the DS Blog• 91% had a Facebook profile, of whom only one did not

use/visit the DS Facebook page

Q. How do you find blog/Facebook page useful? Answer had multiple options - respondents asked to tick all relevant boxes

• Blog outperformed Facebook Page, except for ‘Professional Networking’ and ‘Keeping in contact with other members’.

• Top two uses of blog and Facebook were the same: ‘To find information regarding Sunday meetings’ and ‘To browse recent drawings’

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Q. How do you find the DS blog useful?

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Q. How do you find the DS Facebook page useful?

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Respondents found blog more useful for:• ‘Commenting on other members sketches and

posts’ (48%)• ‘Browsing older drawings’ (38%)• ‘Getting feedback on [their] own work (33%)• 43% use blog to browse other members’

personal blogs• 79% find it easier to view weekly sketches on

the blog

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Use of the Blog male=orange female=blue

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Use of the Facebook page:male=orange female=blue

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Which do you find more useful?

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Optional Open-ended Questions:• Majority of respondents used positive or neutral

terms to describe the blog e.g. “information-sharing site”, “artistic window”

• Regarding the blog’s cultural significance, written responses again are positive e.g. “it’s a magnifying lens on Dublin’s heritage & history”

• Regarding the Facebook pages’ cultural significance, responses were neutral or negative e.g. “Don’t put your stuff on Facebook – they will own copyright”.

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Discussion of Results

• Both the blog and Facebook page are used significantly by the group

• Group’s use of social-networking is part of a wider trend (Dutton and Blank, 2011)

• Pew Internet study reports SNS use among 18-29 year olds at 83%

• Facebook page a significant tool for accessing and sharing information between members

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Discussion of Results

The blog:• Easier usability• The “main focus” of the group• Social-networking has not become a

substitute for the blog• ‘Creative expression’ is the most common

reason to blog (Lenhart & Fox, 2006)

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Discussion of Results

Gender differences regarding Facebook:• Perhaps reflected in wider trends• Women ‘maintaining a foothold on social-

networking sites’ (SNS) (Madden & Zickurh, 2011)

• 69% ‘online women’ and 60% ‘online men’• On top of this, women more active in their use

of SNS

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Discussion of Results

• Migration and technology – not explored here• 41% members non-Irish• Online technologies probably help with the

task of integrating into Irish society

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Concluding Points

Exploration of this group has revealed:• The blog has maintained its relevance to the DS

group• Both the blog and Facebook page are used

significantly by the group• Social-networking has not become a substitute

for the blog• More female than male respondents find the

Facebook page useful

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Group Discussion

• Content versus Connection• ‘Phatic’ information - ‘Interactions and gestures

that basically convey no information’ (Miller, 2011)

• Real-life phatic communication - nods, winks, waves, small talk, idle chit chat.

• SNS and phatic communication – pokes, likes, brief status updates, comments on status updates

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Group Discussion

• Phatic communication is about connection rather than content

• Social-networking contrasts to ‘a content-laden practice such as blogging’

• With rise of SNS and microblogging, will personalised blogs become old-fashioned?

• Has internet use become more about connection than content?