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The Phenomenology of Sharing: social media networking, asserting and telling
Journal of Pubic Affairs (2013)
  • Nicholas C. Zingale, Cleveland State University
Abstract
This article takes up the current promise of computer-aided social networks as mechanisms for sharing in experiences. The author examines social networks phenomenologically, not merely as a tool for providing information and shaping what we think but as a social construct for what can be shared, how we think, and what can be known. The analysis identifies a connection between social networks and artificial intelligence systems, while also suggesting that significant experiential gaps built into the systems can lead to ...
Keywords
  • phenomenology,
  • social media
Publication Date
August 1, 2013
Citation Information
Nicholas C. Zingale. "The Phenomenology of Sharing: social media networking, asserting and telling" Journal of Pubic Affairs Vol. 13 Iss. 3 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicholas_zingale/10/