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Pro Social Networking (Debate)
Author: danielfolsom
 

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This is a public-forum debate paper that I wrote on whether, on balance, social networking websites have had a positive impact on the United States. I actually think this is a pretty solid work. One important note: citations do exist, but aren't listed in a bibliography, but they're easily findable via google - I give enough about the cites information for anyone to quickly check. The paper has been through a lot (there was a long and short version that I just combined), so excuse any choppiness.

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Language:
English
Pages:
3 (standart text format)
Type:
Essay
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Category:
Sociology
Published:
24.04.2009.
File size:
5 Kb
Paper ID:
628471

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Today my partner and I stand in affirmation of the resolution - that on balance social networking sites have a positive impact on the United States. According to a Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication study by Ellison Boyd: social networking websites are “web-based services that allow individuals to (1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, (2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and (3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system.”
Social Networking Websites have had an overall positive impact on the United States in three areas...

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