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Use of online social networking sites such as Facebook has burgeoned in the last 5 years. We examine these sites as facilitators
of Online Obsessive Relational Intrusion (o-ORI)—a much-talked about, but relatively un-researched online phenomenon. We draw
parallels between the types of behaviors conducted online and those identified in the literature on relational intrusion and
its more extreme relative, stalking. We present a frequency analysis of students’ behavior on Facebook and find evidence of
relational intrusion from both offenders and targets. The behaviors can be classified into five different categories, including:
primary contact attempts, secondary contact attempts (i.e., contacting others connected to the target), monitoring or surveillance,
expressions, and invitations. We conclude that Facebook facilitates behaviors that are indicative of obsessive relational
intrusion and that such behaviors have implications for users’ privacy and security. 相似文献
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This article forwards an anarchist analysis of the internet as inherently degrading of local community and the possibility of real democracy emerging. The authors suggest that rampant virtuality, based on the eradication of time and space as functional communicative restraints, acts to separate individuals from their face-to-face relationships and localities. They forward that local community is the only forum in which genuine democracy and an ecological society can hope to thrive. The article argues that in asking the question Where do you want to go today?, the internet attempts to create a virtual everywhere, a universalising logic that is to communication what the WTO and globalisation are to economics. Further, the piece forwards a view of technology and society in dialectic relationship with one another, suggesting that democratic tools and a democratic society rely on one another for their emergence. 相似文献
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This study investigates the instrumental goals of business and labor by analyzing legislative ratings issued by a number of organizations. Results indicate that the business community is more diverse in its political goals than is the labor community. The methodology employed is as follows. First, a business/labor categorical scheme is validated by using cluster analysis. Next, the degree of cohesion of the goals of business is compared with that of labor. Euclidean distance, which represents the degree of dissimilarity in the evaluation of Congress, is the metric used for this purpose. 相似文献
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