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Global Communication
Pamplona, 1-3 March 2010
Barbara Rampf, M.A.
IfKW, LMU Munich
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Agenda
1. Communication, Media and the Rise of the Internet
2. Media (R)evolution and the Challenges of Digitalization
3. New, Social and Future Media
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Session 3
Global Communication
Barbara Rampf, M.A.
3 March 2010
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New Media
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The Evolution of Media
Source: Merten 2008: 479
Number of media
Year
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What is “new media”?
“New media is a term meant to encompass the emergence of digital, computerized, or networked information and communication technologies in the later part of the 20th century. Most technologies described as "new media" are digital, often having characteristics of being manipulated, networkable, dense, compressible, interactive and impartial. Some examples may be the Internet, websites, computer multimedia, computer games, CD-ROMS, and DVDs. New media is not television programs, feature films, magazines, books, or paper-based publications.”
(Wikipedia 23.02.2010)
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What‘s new about new media?
(Silverstone 1999: 10)
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…really new?!
(Silverstone 1999: 11)
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The Rise of User Generated Content
Producer User Prod-user+ =
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Social Media
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Social Media is…
Inspired by http://www.i-marketing-net.de/social-networks-4/social-media-grundlagen/436/
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The History of Social Media
Taken from slideshare.com; source: http://www.prworks.ca/wp-content/socialmedia.ppt
Social Media‘s Timeline
…2005 and beyond:
Web 2.0 apps and User-generated content take over
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Social Media
Micro-blogging
Videosharin
g
Photo sharin
g
Wikis
Forums
Blogging
Podcasts
Video
Social network
aggregation
Social book-
marking
Social news
Social networkin
g
Music and audio
sharing
Presentation Sharing
Product
reviews
Business
reviews
Community Q&A
Media and entertainment platforms
Virtual worlds
Game sharin
g
Information aggregator
s
Social media
monitoring
Social media
analytics
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Podcasts
Podcast = a series of digital media files (audio/video) that are released episodically and downloaded through web syndication
`iPod´ + `broadcasting´ Via Podcatcher (iTunes)
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Podcast Stats
20% of Spanish Internet users download Podcasts at least once a month (2008)
9% of German Internet users do (2008)
Source: EIAA Mediascope Europe Study 2008
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Micro-blogging (Twitter)
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Twitter Users Tech-entrenched, early adopters Those claiming use of online social media is
their favorite leisure activity Users of multiple forms of online social media Over 30 years of age Self-employed, entrepreneurs Those using mobile phones to access their
respective social media Those preferring to contact friends via online
social media vs. the telephone
Sources: http://www.crowdscience.com, http://www.nickburcher.com
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Twitter Stats I
Source: http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/22/twitter-50-million-tweets-day/
Tweets per Day
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Twitter Stats II
Source: http://www.informationisbeautiful.net
If Twitter was 100 People…
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Google Buzz
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After 2 Days of Google Buzz…
9 million posts and comments over 160,000 posts and comments
per hour in the first days 200 posts per minute from mobile
phones A lot of critisism & security fixes
Source: http://techcrunch.com/
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Social Networking Sites
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SNS Facts
40% of German Internet users use SNS at least once a month, 32% communicate via SNS (2008)
55% of Spanish Internet users use SNS at least once a month, 47% communicate via SNS (2008)
Source: EIAA Mediascope Europe Study 2008
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Facebook - Tuenti - Myspace
Source: http://trends.google.com
Daily Unique Visitors (Spain)
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Facebook Facts Facebook is the fastest growing SNS in
Germany: 2 millions of users in 2009, 7.5 millions in 2010
In February 2010, Facebook had 400 million total users, 25% percent of them tapping into the site from their mobile phones.
A recent British study shows that Facebook is the main reason to go online out of home or office: It‘s even viewed by more people than all Google sites combined and people spend the most time on Facebook on the go.
Sources: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=297879717130; http://faz-community.faz.net/blogs/netzkonom/archive/2010/ 02/16/facebook-fuehrt-das-mobile-internet-an.aspx,
http://www.wuv.de/nachrichten/digital/facebook_chefin_sheryl_sandberg_deutschland_holt_stark_auf
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The average Facebook user…
Source: http://mashable.com/2010/02/10/facebook-growth-infographic/
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Each day/week/month…
Source: http://mashable.com/2010/02/10/facebook-growth-infographic/
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Identity
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What‘s Identity?
Part of the self-concept (the totality of a person‘s thoughts and feelings)
That part of the self “by which we are known to others” (Altheide 2000: 2)
“Identities are what we convince others to think of us as” (Zhao et al. 2008: 1832)
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What‘s Identity Construction?
Process that involves “identity announcement” and “identity placement” (Stone 1981: 188)
Usually constructed under a unique setting of circumstances
Face-to-face: manipulation of physical settings and “personal front” to generate a desired impression on others
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Online Identity
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Identity Construction & Internet
Changed conditions “Role-playing” vs. “anchored relationships”
Gender Switching
Age switching
Ethnicity switching
Switching from marginalized to
mainstream identities
Switching from mainstream to ideal
identities
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Online Identity Development I
Self-presentation Self-disclosure Higher degree online Internet anonymity
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Online Identity Development II
Identity shifting Identity development Identity exploring Identity change
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Self-disclosure through amateur videos posted on YouTube
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmxZKLcQhRk
“Allows us to validate our
perception of reality.“
“Increases our self-awareness and clarifies our understanding of
ourselves.“
“Allows us to manage stress and adversity.“
“Fulfills a human need to be
known intimately and accepted.“
“It‘s a truly freeing
experience.“
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Identity Construction on Facebook
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Identity construction on SNS
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Self-presentation on Facebook
Pictures, online albums Personal interests and hobbies List friends and social networks Communication function: comments and
messages
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Identity Construction on Facebook
Facebook relationships are anchored in offline communities
Emphasizing the socially desirable parts of oneself
De-emphasizing the socially undesirable parts of oneself
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Outlook
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Google Epic 2015
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Google Buzz
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Thank you for your attention!
Barbara Rampf, M.A.
Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätInstitut für Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung
Schellingstraße 3D-80799 München
Phone: +49 (89) 2180-9440Fax: +49 (89) 2180-9429
E-Mail: [email protected]