Week 4: Connected or Disconnected?


As I reflect and consider where I may land in the infinite world wide web, I think I would be considered a permanent resident, with several platforms that show my friends, family and the world pieces of who I am. Someone with a window into all of the ways I use social media would have a pretty good idea about who I am and what is important to me.


But ... would they really know me? The people who know me best are my husband and daughter, who see me every day, face to face, at my best and my worst. It is the people who we live our lives with and who we live and breath with that we are fully present with. White and Le Cornu (2011) propose that "place is primarily a sense of being present with others." If this is to be true, then I do not feel present with others when on-line. In fact,I feel disconnected,I am there, but not really WITH others and I do not share true myself with anyone in a meaningful way on-line. So, if this is how I feel, then am I more of a visitor?  I suppose I am somewhere along the continuum, born an immigrant, but I've been here so long, I could be a considered a resident in some "places" on the internet.

Sources:

Jurgenson, N. (2012). When Atoms Meet Bits: Social Media, the Mobile Web and Augmented Revolution. Future Internet4(1), 83–91. doi:10.3390/fi4010083

White, D.S. & Le Cornu, A. (2011). Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement. First Monday. 16(9). Retrieved from https://firstmonday.org/



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