CMNS 353 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Collect Call, Freemium, Masculinity
Document Summary
Dealing with issues of the self and ltered/edited relationships. Norms surrounding what is considered appropriate to post oversharing. Changing norms around age & health outcomes. Shaming and moral regulation of women"s bodies. Keeping up with the jones" and perfectionism. Rise of sharenting (parents sharing every moment of child"s life) De nition of children as persons (1940s and onward); not much investment in youth and youth culture. Market categorization of tweens (2000s) movement to personify the tween, creating a category for concern. Shift from outdoor to domestic spaces as safe (1980s-) neighbourhood watch, concerns over predators. Types of systems: search/sort/match: mainstream, subpopulations, elites, personality-matching, social network systems. A means of indicating interest without writing a message, variously termed winking , Macro-social shifts - information revolution, population shifts, immigration, economy, urbanization, labour, mobility. Meso-social shifts sexual revolution, feminism, end of miscegenation laws, technological advances, decline of patriarchal family structure, rise of secularism.