Ilana Gershon is Assistant Professor of Communication and Culture at Indiana University.
A few generations ago, college students showed their romantic commitments by exchanging special objects: rings, pins, varsity letter jackets. Pins and rings were handy, telling everyone in local communities that you were spoken for, and when you broke up, the absence of a ring let everyone know you were available again. Is being Facebook official really more complicated, or are status updates just a new version of these old tokens?
Many people are now fascinated by how new media has affected the intricacies of relationships and their dissolution. People often talk about Facebook and Twitter as platforms that have led to a seismic shift in transparency and (over)sharing. What are the new rules for breaking up? These rules are argued over and mocked in venues from the New York Times to lamebook.com, but well-thought-out and informed considerations of the topic are rare.
Ilana Gershon was intrigued by the degree to which her students used new media to communicate important romantic information—such as "it's over." She decided to get to the bottom of the matter by interviewing seventy-two people about how they use Skype, texting, voice mail, instant messaging, Facebook, and cream stationery to end relationships. She opens up the world of romance as it is conducted in a digital milieu, offering insights into the ways in which different media influence behavior, beliefs, and social mores. Above all, this full-fledged ethnography of Facebook and other new tools is about technology and communication, but it also tells the reader a great deal about what college students expect from each other when breaking up—and from their friends who are the spectators or witnesses to the ebb and flow of their relationships. The Breakup 2.0 is accessible and riveting.
發表於2025-01-05
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圖書標籤: 傳播學 社會學 社交網絡 新媒體 communication 美國 有意思的社會性實證研究 數字人類學
作者的興趣顯然在2.0而非break-up,整個研究都不像社會學而是傳播學的東西,對所謂meida ideology和各種傳播手段的過分看重導緻整個研究缺乏對親密關係的斷裂缺乏立體和更加細緻的經驗描述和分析(虧她還訪問瞭那麼多人),甚至對於2.0下親密關係的變革都沒有很好的解釋(我不認為她認為沒有)……感覺很遺憾,這是一個很好的題目,她也占瞭先機,但是成果令人遺憾……
評分<分手2.0>,戀人們最介意的不是分手時撕破臉而是他居然用FACEBOOK發分手消息,人們對不同交流媒介的不同理解。
評分作為一種媒介,社交網絡在真實地積極地影響人們的交流方式和社會關係。作為用著社交軟件成長起來的一代,我非常感謝這本書帶給我局外人的視角去反思辯證看待這些我們一直深陷其中的事物。
評分雖然平日裏喜歡跟朋友聊感情八卦,但整本書都充斥著碎片化的八卦的時候,隻能說讀起來真的很纍。沒有什麼特彆的理論貢獻,更遺憾的是media ideology這個核心概念都沒火起來,榖歌一下隻見使用者寥寥。不過此書淺顯易懂,倒是很適閤用作國內本科生的英文讀物。
評分雖然平日裏喜歡跟朋友聊感情八卦,但整本書都充斥著碎片化的八卦的時候,隻能說讀起來真的很纍。沒有什麼特彆的理論貢獻,更遺憾的是media ideology這個核心概念都沒火起來,榖歌一下隻見使用者寥寥。不過此書淺顯易懂,倒是很適閤用作國內本科生的英文讀物。
The Breakup 2.0 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載