Public versus private is an ongoing concern in communication. This book examines this phenomenon through self-representational writing and the philosophical lens of Hannah Arendtâ s public versus private theory, the Boundary Management theory, and the Parasocial Framework theory to examine the first social networking platform: personal blogs.
Public versus private is an ongoing concern in communication. This book examines this phenomenon through self-representational writing and the philosophical lens of Hannah Arendtâ s public versus private theory, the Boundary Management theory, and the Parasocial Framework theory to examine the first social networking platform: personal blogs.
Kristin Roeschenthaler Wolfe is instructor of public speaking and rhetoric and composition at Pennsylvania State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Historical Journey from Diaries and Journals to Personal Blogs Chapter 2: Hannah Arendt's Understanding of Public, Private, and Social Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication and the Role of Communication Technology Chapter 4: Personal Blogs: History, Usage, Future-Are We Just Looking for Our 15 Minutes of Fame Chapter 5: Personal Blogs that Do More Chapter 6: Using Arendt to Navigate the Future of Communication Technology
Chapter 1: Historical Journey from Diaries and Journals to Personal Blogs Chapter 2: Hannah Arendt's Understanding of Public, Private, and Social Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication and the Role of Communication Technology Chapter 4: Personal Blogs: History, Usage, Future-Are We Just Looking for Our 15 Minutes of Fame Chapter 5: Personal Blogs that Do More Chapter 6: Using Arendt to Navigate the Future of Communication Technology
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