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SNS Based On Picture And Interaction Between Internet Strangers

Posted on:2016-12-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2308330479488938Subject:Press and Communication
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In late twentieth century, the humanities and the cultural public sphere started a cultural deformation-- pictorial turn. With the help of new media technology, mechanical reproduction develops rapidly and massively which leads to the gigantic and vigorous rise of image and the fallen of text-focused core.Domestically, a great number of Pinterest alike SNS based on pictures’ websites and applications have risen. As the upstarts, their reform has begun to push traditional social networking sites to pay more attention to the usage of image. The Internet has infiltrated real life, it has already changed the traditional way of life and the way of interpersonal communication. The avoidance of real-life strangeness also further weakened the interpersonal action in reality. The social illusion accompanies the Internet not only failed to reduce the real-life strangeness, but due to the weakening of the real life sensibility, it has further exacerbated the strangeness of reality, making individuals total "strangers" to the city.This article will introduce a sociological perspective--gaze, aims to theoretically further analysis of the way strangers seeing each other using strategic moves with desire and power.First of all, this article will run through the specific state and current situation of SNS based on picture,then a further analysis of it. First of all,this article aims to collect some concrete state and development,and take a deep analysis of SNS Based on Picture and Interaction between Strangers over Internet. Secondly, I’ll try to analyze interaction between strangers over internet,which will lead to visual enchantment、self—betrayal and the resettlement of the pattern of difference sequence.
Keywords/Search Tags:SNS based on picture, strangers over Internet, Gaze, social hallucination
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