Friday, 5 October 2012

Cyber Mania

Internet or cyber communication is paradoxical; whilst in many ways it keeps us connected with friends, family and colleagues by creating an easily accessible platform for intrapersonal communication, it is questionable whether it is doing more harm than good to our social interactions.

I guess being a frequent user myself I should mention the blatant benefits of cyber communication which encourages me to utilise it several times a day. The chief benefit of internet communication, via e-mail, Skype, and social networks such as Facebook is convenience. The internet provides the opportunity to reach multiple individuals at the one time, anywhere, anytime, irrespective of physical constraints such as weather or sickness. Cyber communication enables me to contact friends and family who I simply cannot get in touch with physically, it enables me to communicate with family and friends overseas at costs that are far less detrimental to my wallet than an international phone call.  

However cyber communication does at times confine me to my room, or the library or even prevents me from  participating in face to face interactions. Unconsciously I disregard my physical surroundings due to my fixation on Facebook or Skype.  Some instances, I find myself communicating to my friends over the internet not out of convenience but pure laziness. But is the internet taking over face to face social interactions?

A study conducted by Baym et al (2004) investigated university students’ communication online and compared it with face to face interactions. Findings of the study showed that while the internet was heavily incorporated into university students’ social lives, face to face communication persisted as the main form of interactions. Despite face to face communication still remaining dominant, internet communication was still perceived to be a significantly high percentage.

Bargh and McKenna (2004) reviewed several academic articles and found a general consensus that internet communication is an inferior and desensitising form of social interaction compared to traditional face to face, and thus will equate to negative consequences such as loneliness and depression for its users.

Cyber communication comprises of pros and cons, but one thing is certain, it plays a significant role in modern social interactions and in all honestly without it I would be lost at times.


References
Bargh J.A., Mckenna K.Y.A., 2004, “The Internet and Social Life”, Annyal Reviews of Psychology, vol. 55, pp. 573-590

Baym N.K., Zhang Y.B., Lin M., 2004, “Social Interactions Across MediaInterpersonal Communication on the Internet, Telephone and Face-to-Face”, New Media and Society, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 299-318

Ross, Drew. 2007. “Backstage with the Knowledge Boys and Girls: Goffman and Distributed Agency in an Organic Online Community.” Organization Studies vol. 28, no. 03: pp. 307–325 



1 comment:

  1. I agree with your remark that internet communication is increasing. I my self, am part of an online community centered on a clothing brand 'Black Milk Clothing'. It is a remarkable community which has various groups based on location and interest all of which are on facebook. 'Black milk girls of NSW', 'Black Milk Animal Lovers', 'Black Milk fitness group', Black milk gaming group', 'Black Milk Buy, Swap, Sell' (to swap preowned items from the clothing company amongst the customers - organised by the customers). All of these groups are run and organised by volunteers who do not work for the clothing company. They organise meet ups in which mass amounts of girls (sometimes boys) gather at one particular location, this happens all over the world. Just recently there was a massive meet up in Las Vegas for all the American 'sharkies' as the customers are titled, in which they were surprised by a visit from the designer 'jL' and the his second in command, Cam.

    This probably sounds really weird and stuff but it is actually an amazing community in which people get to talk to other people all over the world and share a love for different things based on their love for this company. It truly is a community for those involved, but it still encourages face-to-face communication through the meetups and friendships made between people. It could be something worth looking at if you were using this for the end of semester assignment.

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