SOCIAL NETWORKING
Hi everyone.. I am Prapti and today i will be telling you about the most attractive topic that is social networking.
WHAT IS SOCIAL NETWORK ?
Social network is a social structure made up of social actors (individuals or organisations ), sets of dyadic ties and other social interaction between those characters.
The social network
perspective provides a set of methods for analyzing the structure of whole
social entities as well as a variety of theories explaining the patterns
observed in these structures.The study of these structures uses social network analysis to identify local and global patterns, locate
influential entities, and examine network dynamics.
Some popular social networking sites are facebook , whatsapp , instagram , twitter.
HISTORY
In the late 1890s, both Émile
Durkheim and Ferdinand Tönnies foreshadowed
the idea of social networks in their theories and research of social
groups. Tönnies argued that social groups can exist as personal and
direct social ties that either link individuals who share values and belief or impersonal, formal, and instrumental social links. Durkheim gave a non-individualistic explanation of
social facts, arguing that social phenomena arise when interacting individuals
constitute a reality that can no longer be accounted for in terms of the
properties of individual actors. Georg
Simmel, writing at the turn of the twentieth century, pointed to
the nature of networks and the effect of network size on interaction and
examined the likelihood of interaction in loosely knit networks rather than
groups.
By the 1970s, a growing number of
scholars worked to combine the different tracks and traditions. One group
consisted of sociologist Harrison White and
his students at the Harvard University Department of Social Relations.
Also independently active in the Harvard Social Relations department at the
time were Charles Tilly, who focused on networks in
political and community sociology and social movements, and Stanley Milgram,
who developed the "six degrees of separation" thesis. Mark Granovetter and Barry Wellman are
among the former students of White who elaborated and championed the analysis
of social networks.
Beginning in the late 1990s, social network analysis experienced work by sociologists, political scientists, and physicists such as Duncan J. Watts, Albert-László Barabási, Peter Bearman, Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler, and others, developing and applying new models and methods to emerging data available about online social networks, as well as "digital traces" regarding face-to-face networks.
Beginning in the late 1990s, social network analysis experienced work by sociologists, political scientists, and physicists such as Duncan J. Watts, Albert-László Barabási, Peter Bearman, Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler, and others, developing and applying new models and methods to emerging data available about online social networks, as well as "digital traces" regarding face-to-face networks.

PROS AND CONS
FIRST LETS SEE THE ADVANTAGES :
Social networking gives you a chance to connect with people around the world.
This technology gives us access to easy, instant communication tools.
Information happens in real-time blocks on social networks.
Social networking creates brand exposure for businesses.
This tool can help students perform better at school.
Social networking helps people who are shy or socially isolated to connect with others.
NOW WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES:
Social networking exposes us to a lot of information.
There are privacy issues to consider with social networks.
Cyberbullying and peer pressure are significant issues.
Some people substitute online interactions for their offline relationships.
Social networking can become a severe distraction for some people.
It can disrupt your sleep cycle.
Using social networking all of the time can lead to a sedentary lifestyle.
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