[Air-L] Social Networking in everyday life

Dan Perkel dperkel at ischool.berkeley.edu
Thu Nov 18 12:58:48 PST 2010


Hi Greg,

Can explain, by example, the kinds of things that you are looking for but
are not finding?

Regards,

Dan

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Dan Perkel
PhD Candidate
School of Information, Berkeley Center for New Media
UC Berkeley
http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~dperkel<http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/%7Edperkel>

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Greg Wise <Greg.Wise at asu.edu> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> I've got a grad student looking for resources on the ways social network
> sites like Facebook get integrated into people's everyday practices and
> routines. She's looked to the usual sources (such as danah boyd's work and
> online bibliography, PEW studies, etc.) but isn't finding much beyond that.
> There's tons of stuff about what people do on these sites (identity
> construction, relationships, etc.), and broader social and cultural
> implications (community, democracy), but few teasing out the everyday
> practice. Does that make sense?  Any ideas?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Greg
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