[Air-L] Why does every generation think the past was better?
Barry Wellman
wellman at chass.utoronto.ca
Mon Nov 12 14:01:42 PST 2018
Just out--in print and online:
Keith Neil Hampton & moi, "Lost and saved...Again: The Moral Panic About
the Loss of Community Takes Hold of Social Media." Featured Essay for
_Contemporay Sociology_, 47, 6 (11/18), 643-651. http://cs.sagepub.com
[Contemp Soc is Am Soc Assoc's book review journal: This is a review
essay.] https://doi.org/10.1177/0094306118805415
lede:
Why does every generation believe that relationships were stronger and
community better in the recent past? Lamenting about the loss of community,
based on a selective perception of the present and an idealization of
traditional community dims awareness of powerful inequalities and cleavages
that have always pervaded human society and favors deterministic models over a
nuanced understanding of how network affordances contribute to different
outcomes.
Barry Wellman
Step by step, link by link, putting it together--Streisand/Sondheim
The earth to be spannd, connected by network--Walt Whitman
It's Always Something--Roseanne Roseannadanna
A day like all days, filled with those events
that alter and illuminate our times--Walter Cronkite
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