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Hanging Out, Messing Around,
      and Geeking Out:
     Chapter 3 Intimacy
          Kelsey O’Brien
            CMS 298
Teen’s, Dating, & New Media Use


Teenager’s use of new media towards dating practices is
unknown and somewhat scary to adults

Their practices incorporating new media include meeting,
flirting, going out, and breaking up

Along with the above attributes the issues of monitoring,
privacy, and vulnerability also become topics of discussion
http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-1/Internet-adoption.aspx
Dating & Courtship


After the Industrial Revolution- Parents, families, and
communities heavily monitored young people’s courting
practices where young men would “call” on young
women

Slang term “date” was established based on these
“calling” practices due to the lack of domestic space that
young women needed to entertain the young men, thus
the couple would go out                                      http://www.angelpig.net/victorian/courtship.html




1920’s- Youth moved from work places to public
schools, school dances were developed, and automobile
ownership laid groundwork for the culture of
contemporary teen dating



                                                                                                           http://boudoirdenver.tumblr.com/post/13305990687/1920s-couples-
Dating & Courtship

                                                                                                                           1950’s- Teen dating norms became customary and more
                                                                                                                           formalized by the practice of “going steady”

                                                                                                                           “Going steady” was reflected by the trading of class rings,
                                                                                                                           letter sweaters, or wearing matching sweater jackets

                                http://nicoteen.tumblr.com/post/9435088678
                                                                                                                           1970’s & 1980’s- practices of “going steady” declined
                                                                                                                           and dating became one of many forms of social contact
                                                                                                                           amongst each other

                                                                                                                           Vocabulary change- “Courtship” and “dating” have been
                                                                                                                           replaced by “hanging out” and “going out with
                                                                                                                           someone”

                                                                                                                           “Contemporary relationships among teens tend to be
                                                                                                                           ‘casual, intense, and brief.’” (p. 119)

http://mixtapemaestro.net/2010/10/the-peptides-dont-leave-me-this-way-harold-melvin-the-blue-notes-cover.html/1950s-love
Primary Technologies

Cell Phones- teens can maintain private lines of
communication, keep continual contact, and use as a
means to keep tabs on one another

Instant-Messaging- provides a means for frequent and
casual contact amongst each other

Social Networking Site Profiles- an outlet for
representation of intimacy allowing for teens to
demonstrate the intimacy of a particular relationship
through text and visuals

                                                        http://y-i-media.blogspot.com/2008/05/cell-phones-at-school.html
These outlets allow for teens to forge romantic
relationships by going beyond institutional and
geographical constraints
Meeting & Flirting

Teens recognize that certain technologies and practices are appropriate for some relationship
stages and that some are not

Written communication such as text messages, instant messages, and comments on social
network sites are better for the “getting to know you” initiation because it allows for control over
the intimacy exploration

Phone calls, texting, and in-person conversation typically occur if the relationship intensifies

Teens feel less vulnerable using IM’s, texts, and social networking sites than in face-to-face
communication. They are given time to think about what they are going to say.

Teens flirt while proceeding cautiously and trying to figure out the other person’s feelings
http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-1/How-teens-use-social-network-sites.aspx
Hyperpersonal Effect

Online intimacy may be heightened in a way that is not
translated into the same intimacy in an offline relationship




http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/c/cyber_dating.asp

                                                           http://members.pioneer.net/~mchumor/chat_rooms1_bframe.html
Meeting & Flirting

Most teenagers expressed concern and hesitation about meeting people online

However, in the case of marginalized teens, the Internet allows them to meet others like
themselves

They can participate in digital contact to provide a way for them to be heard or a part of a
community

Gabbie- 17 year old Chinese teenager from California used social networking site Asiantown.net
to find a Chinese boyfriend because her community had limited other potentials

Robert- 17 year old white, gay student at a private school in Chicago expressed his frustration
about not finding other guys to date offline by writing a “note” on Facebook which led to him
being introduced to another boy, Matt, through a mutual friend who read Robert’s note
http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-2/Section-2.aspx
Going Out


Teens use media technology to go beyond institutional
constraints which allow them to maintain relationship that their
parents may not approve of and to manage relationships that are
geographically challenging

They expect that not only will the relationship be publicly
acknowledge through digital media but also that there will be
constant contact and availability
Going Out

Teens use media outlets to define their relationship
status, post pictures, and show affection

“Hands off” message- the amount of time that a couple
has been together reflects the intensity and depth of their
relationship to let others know not to interfere with them

Teens have the sense that the status of the relationship is
best to be made interpersonally before announcing it
digitally

The expectation for availability leads to mobile phones
being used to keep a short leash on significant others http://www.marketingcharts.com/direct/3-in-10-teens-text-more-than-100-times-daily-21555/pew-teens-daily-communication-choices-ma
http://tommytoy.typepad.com/tommy-toy-pbt-consultin/2010/08/the-social-networking-and-media-habits-of-american-teens-and-some-interesting-myths.html
Breaking Up

The new digital media practices done by teens, requires them to clean up
the digital remnants of their relationship following a break up

Teens view using the media as a poor way to break up with another with
a male teenager, Grady, describes breaking up with someone via IM or
text as “lame”

“Teens acknowledge that breaking up in person is preferable to using
text messages, instant messages, or messaging functions on social
network sites, because face-to-face interaction is more respectful.” (p.
133)
Breaking Up

Breakups after often represented passively through status
changes or actively through public messages

Passively public breakups consists of the quiet removal of
pictures, a change in a relationship status, or reordering the list
of Friends

An actively public breakup consists of public animosity, angry
messages towards the specific ex, and by seeking public
validation from other friends
Breaking Up



“The same technology used to publicly affirm intimate
relationships can be used to publicly demonstrate their demise
and to communicate anger toward someone with whom a teen
may no longer have direct contact.” (p. 137)
Privacy



      Teens view the ability to communicate with
      others without adults around as important

      They may be able to maintain relationships
      with people their parents may not approve
      of
Monitoring & Boundaries

Types of monitoring include: investigating crushes,
using a shared password, checking up on a
significant other

Sharing a password denotes intimacy and allows the
other to monitor private aspects and change the
public parts of a profile

Couples view it as a way to maintain a connection
when apart

Sharing a password is both an intimacy intensifier
and an invasion of privacy

Couple’s use it as a boundary guideline

When it is refused to be shared, girlfriends usually
get frustrated perhaps because they view knowing it
                                                       http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-3.aspx?view=all
as having power
Monitoring & Boundaries


Some youth alter their digital footprints: messages, search and browser history, phone numbers,
text messages, or even changing names in their phones

Certain types of monitoring that occurs during teenager’s relationships can escalate to serious
emotional control or abuse

“The monitoring capabilities afforded by digital media seem like a way to manage such anxiety as
teens seek to put to rest their fears about vulnerability and betrayal. The ability to monitor others
through these new media venues allows teens to learn about others and makes them vulnerable to
surveillance and control by others.” (p. 141)
Vulnerability

Through digital media, teens become more susceptible to being
victimized by friends, acquaintances, and other adults

Boys feel less vulnerable by being able to text or message a girl
so they can save face and not stumble over their words

The amount and speed at which information can travel can make
teens more vulnerable

  Example- taking an embarrassing picture of someone and
  posting it on Facebook or mass text-messaging it around
Vulnerability


A small number of teens
reported having negative
interactions with predatory-
type adults online

Marginalized teens may be
at more risk to encounter
dangerous situations

                               http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-2/Section-1.aspx
Conclusion

Teens create their complex emotional and social worlds publicly and privately. Both online and
offline.

New media allows for teen’s to practice intimacy publicly and privately; while doing so
simultaenously

Relationships and talking about them is encouraged and allowed by new media

The digital technologies that teens use cause their interactions with peers and the pressures they
face to be consistently available

“The snapshot of contemporary teens’ intimacy practices presented in this chapter indicates that
today’s teens are part of a significant shift in how intimate communication and relationships are
structured, expressed, and publicized. Networked publics of different sizes and scales
contextualize these intimate communications and practices, allowing youth to observe the
intimate interactions of others, and conversely, to display their own emotions, practices, and
relationships to select publics.” (p. 147)

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Cms 298 ch. 3

  • 1. Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Chapter 3 Intimacy Kelsey O’Brien CMS 298
  • 2. Teen’s, Dating, & New Media Use Teenager’s use of new media towards dating practices is unknown and somewhat scary to adults Their practices incorporating new media include meeting, flirting, going out, and breaking up Along with the above attributes the issues of monitoring, privacy, and vulnerability also become topics of discussion
  • 4. Dating & Courtship After the Industrial Revolution- Parents, families, and communities heavily monitored young people’s courting practices where young men would “call” on young women Slang term “date” was established based on these “calling” practices due to the lack of domestic space that young women needed to entertain the young men, thus the couple would go out http://www.angelpig.net/victorian/courtship.html 1920’s- Youth moved from work places to public schools, school dances were developed, and automobile ownership laid groundwork for the culture of contemporary teen dating http://boudoirdenver.tumblr.com/post/13305990687/1920s-couples-
  • 5. Dating & Courtship 1950’s- Teen dating norms became customary and more formalized by the practice of “going steady” “Going steady” was reflected by the trading of class rings, letter sweaters, or wearing matching sweater jackets http://nicoteen.tumblr.com/post/9435088678 1970’s & 1980’s- practices of “going steady” declined and dating became one of many forms of social contact amongst each other Vocabulary change- “Courtship” and “dating” have been replaced by “hanging out” and “going out with someone” “Contemporary relationships among teens tend to be ‘casual, intense, and brief.’” (p. 119) http://mixtapemaestro.net/2010/10/the-peptides-dont-leave-me-this-way-harold-melvin-the-blue-notes-cover.html/1950s-love
  • 6. Primary Technologies Cell Phones- teens can maintain private lines of communication, keep continual contact, and use as a means to keep tabs on one another Instant-Messaging- provides a means for frequent and casual contact amongst each other Social Networking Site Profiles- an outlet for representation of intimacy allowing for teens to demonstrate the intimacy of a particular relationship through text and visuals http://y-i-media.blogspot.com/2008/05/cell-phones-at-school.html These outlets allow for teens to forge romantic relationships by going beyond institutional and geographical constraints
  • 7. Meeting & Flirting Teens recognize that certain technologies and practices are appropriate for some relationship stages and that some are not Written communication such as text messages, instant messages, and comments on social network sites are better for the “getting to know you” initiation because it allows for control over the intimacy exploration Phone calls, texting, and in-person conversation typically occur if the relationship intensifies Teens feel less vulnerable using IM’s, texts, and social networking sites than in face-to-face communication. They are given time to think about what they are going to say. Teens flirt while proceeding cautiously and trying to figure out the other person’s feelings
  • 9. Hyperpersonal Effect Online intimacy may be heightened in a way that is not translated into the same intimacy in an offline relationship http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/c/cyber_dating.asp http://members.pioneer.net/~mchumor/chat_rooms1_bframe.html
  • 10. Meeting & Flirting Most teenagers expressed concern and hesitation about meeting people online However, in the case of marginalized teens, the Internet allows them to meet others like themselves They can participate in digital contact to provide a way for them to be heard or a part of a community Gabbie- 17 year old Chinese teenager from California used social networking site Asiantown.net to find a Chinese boyfriend because her community had limited other potentials Robert- 17 year old white, gay student at a private school in Chicago expressed his frustration about not finding other guys to date offline by writing a “note” on Facebook which led to him being introduced to another boy, Matt, through a mutual friend who read Robert’s note
  • 12. Going Out Teens use media technology to go beyond institutional constraints which allow them to maintain relationship that their parents may not approve of and to manage relationships that are geographically challenging They expect that not only will the relationship be publicly acknowledge through digital media but also that there will be constant contact and availability
  • 13. Going Out Teens use media outlets to define their relationship status, post pictures, and show affection “Hands off” message- the amount of time that a couple has been together reflects the intensity and depth of their relationship to let others know not to interfere with them Teens have the sense that the status of the relationship is best to be made interpersonally before announcing it digitally The expectation for availability leads to mobile phones being used to keep a short leash on significant others http://www.marketingcharts.com/direct/3-in-10-teens-text-more-than-100-times-daily-21555/pew-teens-daily-communication-choices-ma
  • 15. Breaking Up The new digital media practices done by teens, requires them to clean up the digital remnants of their relationship following a break up Teens view using the media as a poor way to break up with another with a male teenager, Grady, describes breaking up with someone via IM or text as “lame” “Teens acknowledge that breaking up in person is preferable to using text messages, instant messages, or messaging functions on social network sites, because face-to-face interaction is more respectful.” (p. 133)
  • 16. Breaking Up Breakups after often represented passively through status changes or actively through public messages Passively public breakups consists of the quiet removal of pictures, a change in a relationship status, or reordering the list of Friends An actively public breakup consists of public animosity, angry messages towards the specific ex, and by seeking public validation from other friends
  • 17. Breaking Up “The same technology used to publicly affirm intimate relationships can be used to publicly demonstrate their demise and to communicate anger toward someone with whom a teen may no longer have direct contact.” (p. 137)
  • 18. Privacy Teens view the ability to communicate with others without adults around as important They may be able to maintain relationships with people their parents may not approve of
  • 19. Monitoring & Boundaries Types of monitoring include: investigating crushes, using a shared password, checking up on a significant other Sharing a password denotes intimacy and allows the other to monitor private aspects and change the public parts of a profile Couples view it as a way to maintain a connection when apart Sharing a password is both an intimacy intensifier and an invasion of privacy Couple’s use it as a boundary guideline When it is refused to be shared, girlfriends usually get frustrated perhaps because they view knowing it http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-3.aspx?view=all as having power
  • 20. Monitoring & Boundaries Some youth alter their digital footprints: messages, search and browser history, phone numbers, text messages, or even changing names in their phones Certain types of monitoring that occurs during teenager’s relationships can escalate to serious emotional control or abuse “The monitoring capabilities afforded by digital media seem like a way to manage such anxiety as teens seek to put to rest their fears about vulnerability and betrayal. The ability to monitor others through these new media venues allows teens to learn about others and makes them vulnerable to surveillance and control by others.” (p. 141)
  • 21. Vulnerability Through digital media, teens become more susceptible to being victimized by friends, acquaintances, and other adults Boys feel less vulnerable by being able to text or message a girl so they can save face and not stumble over their words The amount and speed at which information can travel can make teens more vulnerable Example- taking an embarrassing picture of someone and posting it on Facebook or mass text-messaging it around
  • 22. Vulnerability A small number of teens reported having negative interactions with predatory- type adults online Marginalized teens may be at more risk to encounter dangerous situations http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media/Part-2/Section-1.aspx
  • 23. Conclusion Teens create their complex emotional and social worlds publicly and privately. Both online and offline. New media allows for teen’s to practice intimacy publicly and privately; while doing so simultaenously Relationships and talking about them is encouraged and allowed by new media The digital technologies that teens use cause their interactions with peers and the pressures they face to be consistently available “The snapshot of contemporary teens’ intimacy practices presented in this chapter indicates that today’s teens are part of a significant shift in how intimate communication and relationships are structured, expressed, and publicized. Networked publics of different sizes and scales contextualize these intimate communications and practices, allowing youth to observe the intimate interactions of others, and conversely, to display their own emotions, practices, and relationships to select publics.” (p. 147)

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