Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-30-2016
Abstract
Throughout this millennial age, technology continues to develop. Every day new technology such as computers and laptops have new applications that affect our society. Humans live in the era known as the digital revolution. The digital revolution is where people are constantly using the internet, more specifically, social media applications on their computer or mobile devices. Nick Lalone, author of "Fluctuations, Technologies And Media: Social Change And Sociology Change” states “that the technological makeup sits at the foundation of computer-mediated communication has had tremendous impact on society itself the technological makeup” (Lalone 559). In other words, humans interacting with each other through words is not the primary form of communication. Technology has influenced how we represent our thoughts and personalities to society.
Recommended Citation
Ramelb, Mark, "Twitter and Identity: Living up to the Social Comparison" (2016). Pop Culture Intersections. 10.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/engl_176/10
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