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Social Media

Denis Gillet & Adrian Holzer

The first 2000 years

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“Media we get from other people exchanged along social links, creating distributed discussion or community”

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When did you last check Facebook?

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25%of the time spent online

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WHY

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We are social animalsSocial cues enable primates to work better in groups

1

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Social cues are assessed through information sharing

2Gossip

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breaks space and time boundaries

3 Technology

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Writing

3400BC Uruk

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First letter

2600BC

Egypt

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Ostracism

Athens510BC

Literacy was on the rise

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Socrates“[people who read] will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing”

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Roman Tablets

100BC

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Acta DiurnaProceedings of the senate

44BC

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1440 Gutenberg

Printing

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1517

Luther 95 theses

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If only known men print, this inconvenience [heresy, treason, seditious libels] is avoided

Regulation Censorship

Worshipful Company of Stationers

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Coffee houses

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coffee houses & salons created a public sphere

http://pages.uoregon.edu/koopman/courses_readings/phil123-net/publicness/

Habermas

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“Why doth solid and serious learning decline, and few or none follow it now in the university?”

http://pages.uoregon.edu/koopman/courses_readings/phil123-net/publicness/

“Because of the coffee-houses where they spend all their time.”Anthony Wood

Oxford 1670

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“learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world and printing has divulged them and libels against the best government, God keep us from both” Gov William Berkely Virginia 1671

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1690

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Thomas Paine1775

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Penny Papers

http://pages.uoregon.edu/koopman/courses_readings/phil123-net/publicness/

selling audience to advertisers

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coffee houses & salons created a public sphere

http://pages.uoregon.edu/koopman/courses_readings/phil123-net/publicness/

Habermas

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coffee houses & salons created a public sphere

http://pages.uoregon.edu/koopman/courses_readings/phil123-net/publicness/

Habermas

mass media turned the critical public into passive consumer public

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FROM

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TO

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Telegraph

1843

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Radio

1894

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Television

1926

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ARPANET

1969

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1970s - public bulletin board system BBS

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YUMYUMRestaurant reviews

http://www.kaleberg.com/yumyum/index.html

1976

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WEB

1990 Tim Berners-Lee

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SixDegrees.comfirst friend list

1997

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BLOGs

1999

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2002

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2003

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First news feed

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2006Mostly news feed

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2010Mobile Social Media

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2011

Temporary Social Media

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“Fill the world with pamphlets and books

that are foolish, ignorant , malignant,

libelous, […] and such is the flood that even things that have done

some good lose all their goodness.”

Erasmus 1466-1536

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