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The Triple Revolution & The Turn to Networked Individualism
Published on Jul 19, 20119364 Views
I argue -- and provide evidence -- that the turn to social networks, the proliferation of the personal internet, and the carry-anywhere, always-on availability of mobile phones and wireless connectivi
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The Triple Revolution & The Turn to Networked Individualism00:00
Where I am Coming From00:21
Collaborating with Comp Sci02:54
Interplay of Tech & Society05:17
The Triple Revolution06:54
The Controversy: "Social Isolation in America"09:24
The Perennial Question of Social Cohesion (Oi Vey Sociology)10:20
Ryan Lackay ran an isolated data haven11:15
Is email the scourge? The cure? Or the supplement?11:54
The Return of a Media Moral Panic12:16
The Social Network Revolution12:52
People Function More as Networked Individuals14:10
Many meet their social, emotional, and economic needs by tapping into loosely-knit networks14:42
Networked individuals have partial membership in multiple networks16:32
Differentiated Roles (1)16:54
Differentiated Roles (2)17:28
Social support17:44
Traditional Small Groups: Door-to-Door17:52
Three Models of Interpersonal Interaction18:20
Place To Place19:24
Person To Person: Networked Individualism19:27
Family Togetherness in the 1950s20:23
Households Have Become Home Bases23:12
Distribution of Households in the U.S. (1980-2005)23:17
Families operate networked; less as groups23:51
Families function as networks25:39
Technology has changed relationship with immediate family25:49
Widespread Connectivity27:08
Percentage of U.S. Households By Number of Vehicles27:24
Per-Capita Airline Boardings in U.S.27:47
The rapid growth of affordable telecom & computing28:18
Number of and Revenue per U.S. Landline Calls29:21
Friendship Growing – Especially for Heavy Internet Users29:32
Structured and bounded voluntary organizations30:43
A broad movement towards a society based on achievement31:26
Changing Interracial Marriage Norms32:09
Percentage of Adult Americans Aged 18+ 33:24
The shift away from traditional religion in America33:28
Interfaith33:41
The Internet Revolution34:21
Number of Personal Computers In U.S. and Canada34:37
The Personal Internet Revolution34:41
Time and Space Have Become Soft34:43
Regularly keep in touch35:23
Yet Internet Fosters Neighboring35:50
Fragmented culture dispensed37:19
The Mobile(-ization) Revolution37:26
Life Without Mobile38:13
U.S. Residential Landlines and Mobile Phones39:40
Number of Televisions per U.S. Household40:44
Increased Work Autonomy40:48
Percentage of Creative Class "Bit Workers" in the U.S41:46
Nelu Handa @ Internet Cafe42:06
In a Nutshell42:55
To Learn More44:35
Networked: The New Social Operating System47:25