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Social Isolation and Technology
Thursday, November 5, 2009Technology use is routinely equated with social isolation. We are often told (and in turn tell our youth) to “log out and interact with the real world”. Barry Wellman – with his Netville research – was the first researcher that I’m aware of who questioned the tech use=isolation viewpoint. People who are connected online often have higher levels face-to-face interactions. A new Pew Internet (motto:...
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