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Extract of sample "The Integration of Social Media into the Everyday Life"
Annotated Bibliography-Social Media
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Alvin, P, 2001, “Omnipresent media hurts, helps children,” A journal from Harvard University, Harvard, Harvard University press.
The article quotes from information discussed at a symposium held at a Harvard School of Public Health on October 5 2001. It states that the social media as omnipresent is a tool that may have two extreme effects on children. The author say that the television, the internet, music, movies and video games can twist the views of children on issues such as how they regard themselves, what they know about sex, drugs, and their bodies. On The other hand the media could positively transform the lives of children on matters that relate to education, teachings on the effects of drug abuse, and violence among many more. Alvin aims at addressing teachers, parents, media owners, subordinate staff in school, and even government officials. These groups of people are directly involved in children lives. In his article, the author explains that it is important for all those who are entrusted with the upbringing of children to appreciate the fact that social media is here to stay and cannot be avoided. They are however, expected to know how it either negatively or positively impact on children.
“Birds of a Feather Tweet Together: Integrating Network and Content Analyses to Examine Cross-Ideology Exposure on Twitter” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2013
To proof the presence of media, the article notes that ninety-nine percent of homes in the United States for instance have one of the forms of the media. Alvin goes ahead to show more statistics on the number of people who watch different events on the media. What has been given in the article as the cause that led to the symposium to discuss such pertinent issue as the power of the media as ever-present is the problem. Quoting the September 11 terror attack in the US as the ignition key to the debate is not satisfactory. The author further dwells more on statistics that do not really expound on what are the likely solutions would be.
Hjarvard, S 2008, The Mediatisation of society, ‘A Theory of the Media as a Social Change’, Nordicom Review 29 pp. 105-134, Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum Press.
The author of this article puts forward that the society has been mediatised. He uses this concept to postulate the theories of the influence of the media on the society and culture as whole. The article reviews other scholarly articles on the topic. The article says that the social media has developed to become an entity that dictates its own movement, actions and as such controls all aspects of humanity. The author states that the media and its process of expansion including its impact is supposed to be regarded as a double-sided action of high modernity that is independent and has logic. Similarly, the social media has become an integral part of the society and affects religion, communication, politics, work and family. The article also explains that the usually, these institutions carry out their activities through the said process. Therefore, the social media is omnipresent and indispensable. In referring the media as having its own logic, affecting the other institutions of life and facilitating social interaction, the article does great duty in linking the social life. However, it is not entirely true that the media has its own logic and it is very difficult for people to control it. The media can only relay what has been recommended. If it had its own logic then, it would regulate its own content determining what should be viewed or decoded by different groups.
UK Essays, 2003, ‘How Social Media Affects How we communicate,’ a journal of Gateway Information.
The article asks the readers to show on how life was a decade ago to understand the effect that media has had on them all over the world. Social media websites that include Twitter and Facebook have developed global conversations that would not have been estimated some ten years ago. The authors of the article highlight the dominance of the social media in people’s lives today. The media gives people news, connectivity among friends and family members. Furthermore, the media influences people’s tastes and preferences and as such dictates their buying habits. This is associated with the impact of advertisement. It is also explained that the strength of the media in this field is felt through the creation of social media marketing.
In assessing the impact of the social media on people’s behaviour, the article illustrates the way the media has opened up on ways of communication. The forums that are provided by the social sites make people want to interact more. In this case the people feel more connected to the world transforming the world it a global community. The authors however, do not bring out the negative impacts of the social media on communication when they respond to the questions on whether the social media is a good form of communication.
“Social Media and Political Engagement” Pew Internet & American Life Project, October 2012
People around the world including politicians have made the use of social media a common feature. The article says that more than sixty percent of the people around the world use one form of the social media or the other including Twitter and Facebook in addition to other social networking sites. It is documented in the article that a survey by the Pew Research Centre on the internet and American life project showed that almost seventy percent of people who use the social media half of them were involved in political activities. Political thoughts are posted on various walls by politicians to allow people to engage them.
“The Personalization of Politics: Political Identity, Social Media, and Changing Patterns of Participation”
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2012
The article captures in its content that the world is experiencing social fragmentation and most people are at levels where they make their political decisions individually. Personal expressive forms are displeasing collective ones. The social media has led to personalized politics. The social media is employed by politicians and political groups to mobilize people around their lifestyles. Issues addressed include personal economic development, health, and inequality. This is in addition to human rights, environmental conservation and trade policies. The article does not however, explain in details how the social media has transformed politics to take a personalized angle. This is because usually the political groups also target groups through the social sites.
Gales, A, 2012, Social media and its effect on privacy, A Journal of the state press
Gales submits in her article that for over ten years the social media has had a huge impact on the lives of people. Lives have evolved ever since the social media began expanding rapidly. Old friends can easily reconnect and people make new friends as well as share information from across the world. These occurrences could never be possible without the social sites such as Twitter and Facebook. The author states that the social media has positively changed on the society. The media has made people more open about their private lives than before. The freedom provided by the social sites has been exploited by the users as they post anything they feel without restrictions. They do not however, realize that such action makes their private life no longer hidden. Anything that is done online or in the internet is never private. This has led to a lot of other negative effects.
Fischer S. Fischer, America Calling A Social History Of The Telephone To 1940, alma mater, UC Berkeley
The development of other technology such as telephone did not take on the lives of people the way the social media has done. Fischer points some negative impacts brought by the media that were never related to the older technologies. People in professional careers have had to thin the way they run since anything negative they do would impact negatively on the company or industry the associate with. This will in the result in the people in question losing their jobs. The author compares posting things online whether by clicking on private buttons or anywhere else to giving information one on one to a confidant. She ends that the two scenarios cannot be compared because irrespective of where you post, the former is online and the latter is better.
Gales however, fails to fully illustrate the negative impacts of the social media on people’s private lives. It is expected that when the article is read, clear explanations on the negative impacts the media has on people will be shown. The problem related to this would be linked to the striking confusion that the author fixes herself into at the beginning of the article. Gales, begins by making it clear that she feels what the media has done so far is positive. She immediately changes to dig into the negative effect the media has on people’s privacy.
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