
Happiness Effect: How Social Media Is Driving a Generation to Appear Perfect at Any Cost, (Hardcover)
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Publishers Weekly,Freitas (Sex and the Soul), a nonresident Notre Dame research associate and Publishers Weekly contributor, takes a thoughtful look at dilemmas arising from young people's social media use. Her opinion, based on interviews with 184 students at 13 colleges in the U.S. and 884 survey responses, is that there are more insidious problems than rampant bullying and sexting. These users, the first generation to come of age with social media, are under pressure to appear perfectly happy. Students have the "notion that one must carefully craft, cultivate, and curate" their public profiles. This pressure can "warp how students see themselves," lead to loneliness, and encourage nasty anonymous behavior. Students' voices make up most of her book, which contains chapters on the importance of likes, selfies, and smartphone use. Her most interesting chapter, however, is the conclusion, which comes up with eight guiding principles for the use of technology based on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics. Freitas makes a well-reasoned argument, albeit one based on a pretty specialized population sample. The question that still remains is whether social media is to blame for this social pressure to perform happiness or merely the medium by which it spreads. (Feb.) ��� Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,Freitas (Sex and the Soul), a nonresident Notre Dame research associate and Publishers Weekly contributor, takes a thoughtful look at dilemmas arising from young people's social media use. Her opinion, based on interviews with 184 students at 13 colleges in the U.S. and 884 survey responses, is that there are more insidious problems than rampant bullying and sexting. These users, the first generation to come of age with social media, are under pressure to appear perfectly happy. Students have the "notion that one must carefully craft, cultivate, and curate" their public profiles. This pressure can "warp how students see themselves," lead to loneliness, and encourage nasty anonymous behavior. Students' voices make up most of her book, which contains chapters on the importance of likes, selfies, and smartphone use. Her most interesting chapter, however, is the conclusion, which comes up with eight guiding principles for the use of technology based on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics. Freitas makes a well-reasoned argument, albeit one based on a pretty specialized population sample. The question that still remains is whether social media is to blame for this social pressure to perform happiness or merely the medium by which it spreads. (Feb.) ��� Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreComputing & Internet
- Publication dateFebruary, 2017
- Pages368
- SubgenreSocial Aspects
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Sexting. Cyberbullying. Narcissism. Social media has become the dominant force in young people's lives, and each day seems to bring another shocking tale of private pictures getting into the wrong hands, or a lament that young people feel compelled to share their each and every thought with the entire world. Have smartphones and social media created a generation of self-obsessed egomaniacs? Absolutely not, Donna Freitas argues in this provocative book. And, she says, these alarmist fears are drawing attention away from the real issues that young adults are facing. Drawing on a large-scale survey and interviews with students on thirteen college campuses, Freitas finds that what young people are overwhelmingly concerned with--what they really want to talk about--is happiness. They face enormous pressure to look perfect online--not just happy, but blissful, ecstatic, and fabulously successful. Unable to achieve this impossible standard, they are anxious about letting the less-than-perfect parts of themselves become public. Far from wanting to share everything, they are brutally selective when it comes to curating their personal profiles, and worry obsessively that they might unwittingly post something that could come back to haunt them later in life. Through candid conversations with young people from diverse backgrounds, Freitas reveals how even the most well-adjusted individuals can be stricken by self-doubt when they compare their experiences with the vast collective utopia that they see online. And sometimes, as on anonymous platforms like Yik Yak, what they see instead is a depressing cesspool of racism and misogyny. Yet young people are also extremely attached to their smartphones and apps, which sometimes bring them great pleasure. It is very much a love-hate relationship. While much of the public's attention has been focused on headline-grabbing stories, the everyday struggles and joys of young people have remained under the radar. Freitas brings their feelings to the fore, in the words of young people themselves. The Happiness Effect is an eye-opening window into their first-hand experiences of social media and its impact on them.
Publishers Weekly,Freitas (Sex and the Soul), a nonresident Notre Dame research associate and Publishers Weekly contributor, takes a thoughtful look at dilemmas arising from young people's social media use. Her opinion, based on interviews with 184 students at 13 colleges in the U.S. and 884 survey responses, is that there are more insidious problems than rampant bullying and sexting. These users, the first generation to come of age with social media, are under pressure to appear perfectly happy. Students have the "notion that one must carefully craft, cultivate, and curate" their public profiles. This pressure can "warp how students see themselves," lead to loneliness, and encourage nasty anonymous behavior. Students' voices make up most of her book, which contains chapters on the importance of likes, selfies, and smartphone use. Her most interesting chapter, however, is the conclusion, which comes up with eight guiding principles for the use of technology based on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics. Freitas makes a well-reasoned argument, albeit one based on a pretty specialized population sample. The question that still remains is whether social media is to blame for this social pressure to perform happiness or merely the medium by which it spreads. (Feb.) ��� Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,Freitas (Sex and the Soul), a nonresident Notre Dame research associate and Publishers Weekly contributor, takes a thoughtful look at dilemmas arising from young people's social media use. Her opinion, based on interviews with 184 students at 13 colleges in the U.S. and 884 survey responses, is that there are more insidious problems than rampant bullying and sexting. These users, the first generation to come of age with social media, are under pressure to appear perfectly happy. Students have the "notion that one must carefully craft, cultivate, and curate" their public profiles. This pressure can "warp how students see themselves," lead to loneliness, and encourage nasty anonymous behavior. Students' voices make up most of her book, which contains chapters on the importance of likes, selfies, and smartphone use. Her most interesting chapter, however, is the conclusion, which comes up with eight guiding principles for the use of technology based on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics. Freitas makes a well-reasoned argument, albeit one based on a pretty specialized population sample. The question that still remains is whether social media is to blame for this social pressure to perform happiness or merely the medium by which it spreads. (Feb.) ��� Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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