Critical Review 'Making friends in cyberspace', Parks and Floyd, 1996
Title: Critical Review 'Making friends in cyberspace', Parks and Floyd, 1996
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Details: Words: 1528 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Critical Review 'Making friends in cyberspace', Parks and Floyd, 1996
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 1528 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Critical Review relating to Chapter 6 (Offprint 3)
'Making friends in cyberspace', Parks and Floyd, 1996
Internet usage has greatly increased from its origins in the 1960's linking university and defence laboratories to a 'global network connecting between 30 and 40 million people'(Elmer-Dewitt, 1995)
This study was conducted to examine the social world that has been created by using internet discussion groups (newsgroups). The study surrounds four questions: 'How often do personal relationships form in Internet newsgroups, who has them,
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order to back up the claims that the internet is a social place, further research would be required to seek out those that feel loneliness and isolation within CMC.
References:
Joinson A and Littleton K. (2002) 'Computer-mediated communication:living, learning and working with computers' Brace, N & Westcott H(ed)., Applying Psychology. Milton Keynes, The Open University.
Parks, R & Floyd K (1996) 'Making friends in Cyberspace' , Journal of Communication, 1996, vol.46, no.1, Winter,pp.80-97