jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

Evolution, Alienation and Gossip


Gossip is idle(is a term which generally refers to a lack of motion and/or energy) talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others. It is one of the oldest and most common means of sharing facts and views, but also has a reputation for the introduction of errors and variations into the information transmitted. The term can also imply that the news is of personal or trivial nature, as opposed to normal conversation.



The role of mobile telecommunications in the 21st century
Gossip is not a trivial pastime: it is essential to human social, psychological and even physical well-being. The mobile phone, by facilitating therapeutic gossip in an alienating and fragmented modern world, has become a vital 'social lifeline', helping us to re-create the more natural communication patterns of pre-industrial times.
Gossip is the human equivalent of 'social grooming' among primates, which has been shown to stimulate production of endorphins, relieving stress and boosting the immune system. Two-thirds of all human conversation is gossip, because this 'vocal grooming' is essential to our social, psychological and physical well-being. Mobiles facilitate gossip. Mobiles have increased and enhanced this vital therapeutic activity, by allowing us to gossip 'anytime, anyplace, anywhere' and to text as well as talk. Mobile gossip is an effective and important new stress-buster.

5 comentarios:

  1. the first paragraph reminded me the "teléfono roto" game, is great fun, especially for all that you can change the initial word or phrase.
    Silvia

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  2. You have said thanks, but we can remember the telephone game simulated with cups and a string! very good!

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  3. Yeah it was very similar to the "Telefono roto" Silvia, but nowadays it's considered a one in a kind form of share affection with others and communicate ideas using our own language.

    Edixon.

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  4. It's amazing how the media have crossed the greatest distances.How will subsequent generations?.Interesting !!! Yanet Chaverra

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  5. silvia
    I too remember that game and also the phone's plastic cup with thread that is to at school
    diana lizet henao lopez

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