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Friendship and Technology: A Philosophical Approach to Computer Mediated Communication

Friendship and Technology: A Philosophical Approach to Computer Mediated Communication

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This book explores the nature of technology, particularly participatory media, and its effects on our friendships and sense of togetherness. It takes a media ecology approach to interpersonal communication, examining issues such as phenomenology, recognition of friends as unique, hermeneutics in a digital world, mediated communication, social dimensions of time and space, and communication ethics. It is relevant to scholars and students of interpersonal communication, mediated communication, communication theory and philosophy, and media ecology.

Format: Hardback
Length: 150 pages
Publication date: 03 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This captivating book delves into the intricate nature of technology, particularly participatory media, and its profound impact on our cherished friendships and the very essence of our togetherness. In a world where technology plays an ever-increasing role in shaping and sustaining our social connections, this timely and thought-provoking work emerges as a valuable guide.

The author takes a media ecology approach to interpersonal communication, examining the multifaceted implications of technology on our friendships. Through a comprehensive exploration of phenomenology, recognition of friends as unique individuals, hermeneutics in the digital realm, mediated communication, social dimensions of time and space, and communication ethics, the book offers a rich tapestry of insights.

By examining friendship as a communicative phenomenon, the author sheds light on the ways in which it is formed, nurtured, managed, produced, and reproduced. This insightful analysis provides valuable perspectives for scholars and students engaged in the fields of interpersonal communication, mediated communication, communication theory, philosophy, and media ecology.

Through its comprehensive examination of the effects of technology on our friendships, this book offers a timely and essential contribution to our understanding of the evolving landscape of human connection. It encourages us to reflect upon the role of technology in shaping our social interactions and to explore the possibilities for meaningful and authentic connections in the digital age.

Weight: 449g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032037493

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