e-culture and communication

Philippe Deracourt, student in these topics with Bob Spaulding, to graduate Master at
CELSA (Paris - Sorbonne).

Friday, May 20, 2005

Social link vs e-culture?

For e-culture, I think it’s a little as o-culture. Could you say it’s anti or pro social? It depends what you put into! And I don’t believe, the culture has a responsibility. It’s not culture that is anti social, but education, and conditions of life.

In fact, I think the real question is to know if e-culture trends to break it off social links. If you look people, you can see the breaking, but in first it’s a social and cultural breaking.
On the contrary, e-culture contributes now to create news links. For young people they have appropriate internet, and they develop news social links, with tribes, and a the blog is a social phenomena (skyblog for example), with more 2 millions blogs!

On the other and, you could have a risk, because the relationships need physic contacts. In the life, you can write, phone, write a mail, but how live without a smile, a tear. If you use internet and e-culture for new relationships, it’s a good think. If you use in place of them, it’s dangerous. But the phenomenon is complex. When “loft story” was on TV, I was afraid! But young people created communities on internet, spoke about that at school, and a lot of relationships was developed from this TV emission.

In France you have a good writer about these viewpoints: Philippe Breton. You have a good article of him in ‘Le Monde diplomatique”.

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