Cognitive and Social Aspect of Computer-Mediated Communication

2007 Impact statement

abstract

This project seeks to improve our understanding of communication technology affects the way we think, behave and relate to one another.

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issue being addressed

Recent reports indicate that not only is the Internet the most rapidly disseminated communication technology in history, but that it is also rapidly evolving as it penetrates millions of homes and communities. Internet-based technologies offer functions that only a few years ago were simply not available, and these functions are now accessible to more and more people, from citizens of large metropolises to residents of rural communities. Given this proliferation, it is important that we understand how people use these technologies in their everyday lives, and how this use is affected by cognitive and social psychological factors.

response

My research group has approached this issue with a number of different research methodologies. We have conducted several diary-based studies that provided insight into what kind of technologies people use in their social interactions, with who, and about what. We have also conducted a number of experiments examining how communication technologies affect how we talk to one another, and how it may affect our interpersonal perceptions and self-concept.

impact assessment

We have increased our understanding of how online communication tools can be used to facilitate our social interactions with one another. This understanding has important implications for how we design new technologies, and on how they may be incorporated into a variety of activities, from social interaction, to business interaction, to learning contexts.

academic priority area

topic description

improve understanding of technology use

has geographic focus

funding source description

Hatch

department, unit, division

mission focus

From CALS annual faculty reporting. Imported on August 5, 2008