Social Networking Sites and Our Lives: Pew Study

What’s the impact of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social networking sites on our lives? This new Pew study tries to help us answer that question: Social networking sites and our lives by Keith Hampton, Lauren Sessions Goulet, Lee Rainie, Kristen Purcell (Jun 16, 2011). Here’s a summary from the Pew site:

 Questions have been raised about the social impact of widespread use of social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, and Twitter. Do these technologies isolate people and truncate their relationships? Or are there benefits associated with being connected to others in this way? The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project decided to examine social networking sites in a survey that explored people’s overall social networks and how use of these technologies is related to trust, tolerance, social support, and community and political engagement. The findings presented here paint a rich and complex picture of the role that digital technology plays in people’s social worlds. Wherever possible, we seek to disentangle whether people’s varying social behaviors and attitudes are related to the different ways they use social networking sites, or to other relevant demographic characteristics, such as age, gender and social class.

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