Title: Interpersonal Communication on the Internet
1Interpersonal Communication on the Internet
- Chapter 8
- Human Communication on the Internet
- Shedletsky Aitken
2How does the Internet affect interpersonal
relationships?
- Creating interpersonal relationships online
- Feeling part of a community online
3Interpersonal Dynamics Online
- Speed
- the time it takes to send and receive messages
- Anonymity
- refers to identities created online, claiming to
be someone you are not - Interactivity
- the ability of online participants to not only
receive messages, but to react to them - Regard
- to be acknowledged as an individual
4Interpersonal Communication
- Interpersonal communication is one-to-one
communication - Interpersonal communication face-to-face or
online - Computer-mediated communication is closest to
interpersonal communication
5Within the Perspective of Interpersonal
Communication
- Personal contexts
- Individual purposes
- Flaming
- Identity
- Story-telling
- Online relationships
- Relational stages
6Community Online
- Community online is the ability of people to come
together, to have a sense of sharing and
commonality in an online environment
7Will Online Interpersonal Communication Enhance
or Attentuate Human Relationships?
- Online relationships often include fantasy,
stereotypical, idealized images - Will time online substitute for other forms of
communication?
8Enhancement or Attenuation
One study finds that the Internet intensifies
dispositions toward sociability or community
involvement (DiMaggio, Hargittai, Neuman, and
Robinson (2001)
- Another study finds that use of the Internet
is influenced by local culture and power
relations (Wheeler, 2001)
9Social Uses of the Internet
- To meet people and create relationships
- To enhance relationships with family and friends
- To maintain long-distance relationships
10Some Effects of Interpersonal Communication Online
- Computer-mediated communication is similar to
face-to-face communication, and may even affect
how people communicate face-to-face - There is often a casual sense of play in Internet
communication - There are often paradoxes associated with
Internet communication - Certain aspects of communication are intensified
by Internet use
11Some Effects of Interpersonal Communication Online
- Internet communication strongly engages
intrapersonal communication - The process of attaching meaning to the message
is evident in online communication
12Effects of Speed, Reach, Anonymity, Regard and
Interactivity
- We expect our communication technologies to be
fast - We are becoming obsessed with efficiency
- In spite of all the speed in communication
technologies, many people feel they are running
on a tread mill and cannot keep up with all that
is coming at them -
13Reach
- In addition to your ability to reach others,
reach also means that you can be reached just
about anytime, anywhere - Some speculate that the sense of constant
connectedness, the speed of our messages, and the
difficulty of keeping up with all the information
reaching us, causes people to feel nervous and
frustratedto feel rage at times
14Flaming
- Flaming refers to harsh language directed at an
individual online - Scholars have speculated about the lack of social
cues online due to the fact that generally we
cannot see one another online, as contributing to
flaming - With reduced feedback, it is speculated, we can
project our own hopes and fears - Some believe that the reduction in social cues
accounts for a tendency to be more disinhibited
online, both in self disclosure and in aggression
(the disinhibition effect
15Interactivity
- Interactivity refers to the ability to respond to
messages so as to give feedback, e.g., flaming
may be seen as expressing anger in speaking back
16Anonymity
- Not being identified as your self, or believing
you are not identified as your self - Some speculate that anonymity enhances the
chances of expressing anger onlinee.g., flaming
17Influence on Family
- Families are affected by the Internet and the way
they communicate on the Internet - The computer appears to affect different family
members differently - Family members use the computer for
entertainment, escape, habit, and to pass time
18Some ways Family Members can Use the Computer
- To provide communication content
- To increase human interplay
- To improve individuals self-esteem
- To enable new opportunities for interpersonal
relationships
19Online Relationships
- Cultural differences are likely to affect
perceptions of online communication - According to one study, the Japanese were far
more skeptical about the value of the Internet in
human communication than the Americans or the
Koreans
20Computer-Literacy Theory
- One researcher suggests that the cultural
differences actually may be due to practical
differences - Computer-literacy theory points to differences
between cultures that are differences in the ease
of inputing the language into the computer, cost
of online time, and the cost of competing
technologies
21Online Dating and Relationships
- One study found that both men and women lied
online, but for different reasons - Women lied to protect themselves from men and men
lied to protect their true identity so they could
take greater risks with emotions online
22Online Dating and Relationships
- In online relationships, a person may think they
know the other well, due to limited information - Much of the relationship is created in the mind,
to fill in for missing information
23Control of Information about the Self
- Some research suggests that the typical pattern
of development of online relationships advances
through more and more personal ways of
communicating, with less and less control over
the information revealed about the self