VintageJess
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Since we are on the topic of the Internet in another thread here at the bar, just thought I would bring this up for conversation...
Would you characterize the Internet explosion as a social revolution? Is it comparable to the Industrial Revolution, or more like the invention of the TV or telephone? Or does it fit into a larger "Technology Revolution" with the invention of the computer? How do you think an Internet Revolution will impact our lives, communities, families, social systems over time?
I for one, am really starting to notice the impact of the Internet on more aspects of our lives. As a stay at home mom now, I do a lot of my socializing and social networking through on-line groups or forums, such as these. It helps to replace some of the social contact that I miss from having an "office cooler" to chat around. But I find it amazing that we can build such strong social ties with people that we know only virtually, and from all corners of the globe. Will this eventually change the way we socialize as a society?
Another example, my brother recently graduated from high school and was still debating about his college decision. So, he decided to go ahead and try out the summer session at the college that he was leaning towards (a fairly small midwestern college, where my parents graduated from 30 years ago.)
Anyway, my brother was quite surprised to arrive on campus to find it pretty much deserted. The cafeteria wouldn't open for the session, and his one class was completely cancelled for lack of enrollment. My parents were shocked as summer session was VERY popular when they were students. Well, it turns out that it still is--just most of the students were taking their courses online. So, with the Internet being incorporated into more and more of our social institutions--banking, education, dating, shopping!!, etc. how will this change who we are as a society?
Any thoughts or further examples?
Jessica
Would you characterize the Internet explosion as a social revolution? Is it comparable to the Industrial Revolution, or more like the invention of the TV or telephone? Or does it fit into a larger "Technology Revolution" with the invention of the computer? How do you think an Internet Revolution will impact our lives, communities, families, social systems over time?
I for one, am really starting to notice the impact of the Internet on more aspects of our lives. As a stay at home mom now, I do a lot of my socializing and social networking through on-line groups or forums, such as these. It helps to replace some of the social contact that I miss from having an "office cooler" to chat around. But I find it amazing that we can build such strong social ties with people that we know only virtually, and from all corners of the globe. Will this eventually change the way we socialize as a society?
Another example, my brother recently graduated from high school and was still debating about his college decision. So, he decided to go ahead and try out the summer session at the college that he was leaning towards (a fairly small midwestern college, where my parents graduated from 30 years ago.)
Anyway, my brother was quite surprised to arrive on campus to find it pretty much deserted. The cafeteria wouldn't open for the session, and his one class was completely cancelled for lack of enrollment. My parents were shocked as summer session was VERY popular when they were students. Well, it turns out that it still is--just most of the students were taking their courses online. So, with the Internet being incorporated into more and more of our social institutions--banking, education, dating, shopping!!, etc. how will this change who we are as a society?
Any thoughts or further examples?
Jessica