Virtualization of interpersonal communications
This paper analyzes the virtualization of personal interactions. The working hypothesis is that this virtualization is a social use mediated by the ongoing transformations of social relationships. The analyzed data comes from a representative survey of 2800 Internet users in Spain. Different typolog...
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doaj-f44f9dccef1343deb867be3c0d3bc8512020-11-24T23:08:23ZspaCentro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL)Chasqui1390-10791390-924X2018-08-010137557210.16921/chasqui.v0i137.34062797Virtualization of interpersonal communicationsOlivia Velarde Hermida0Belén Casas-Mas1Universidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad Complutense de MadridThis paper analyzes the virtualization of personal interactions. The working hypothesis is that this virtualization is a social use mediated by the ongoing transformations of social relationships. The analyzed data comes from a representative survey of 2800 Internet users in Spain. Different typologies of internet users who virtually communicate with other people have been identified applying structural and discriminative analysis. It is found that the effects of the difference in the development of the virtual relationship are mutually reinforcing, or contrasting, or annulling, given that they operate as a mediator system. The components of the mentioned system and their interdependences are also described. The paper helps to clarify the functioning of the digital divide.https://revistachasqui.org/index.php/chasqui/article/view/3406internetcomunicaciónrelaciones interpersonales, brecha digital |
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Virtualization of interpersonal communications |
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Virtualization of interpersonal communications |
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Virtualization of interpersonal communications |
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Virtualization of interpersonal communications |
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Virtualization of interpersonal communications |
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Centro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL) |
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This paper analyzes the virtualization of personal interactions. The working hypothesis is that this virtualization is a social use mediated by the ongoing transformations of social relationships. The analyzed data comes from a representative survey of 2800 Internet users in Spain. Different typologies of internet users who virtually communicate with other people have been identified applying structural and discriminative analysis. It is found that the effects of the difference in the development of the virtual relationship are mutually reinforcing, or contrasting, or annulling, given that they operate as a mediator system. The components of the mentioned system and their interdependences are also described. The paper helps to clarify the functioning of the digital divide. |
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internet comunicación relaciones interpersonales, brecha digital |
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