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Undergraduate Lecture Series (M7): Online Social Networks and Everyday Life

With Dr Bernie Hogan
Recorded:
22 Nov 2010
Speakers:
With Dr Bernie Hogan
Filming venue:

Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3JS United Kingdom

Social network sites (SNS) are rapidly becoming a significant aspect of everyday life, especially for youth. Their novelty and rapid diffusion raises a number of questions that touch on timeless issues, such as privacy, as well as emergent ones: Do SNS act as a substitute for offline interaction? Can we consider hundreds of Facebook friends ‘real’ friends? How do individuals manage the blurring of public and private boundaries on general social network sites?

This lecture will introduce the student to some of the research that is addressing these issues through quantitative, qualitative and ‘trace’ methods.