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Competence, Presence, Trust, and Hyperpersonal-Ness: Dissolving the Boundary Between Digital and Physical Life - Hardcover

Competence, Presence, Trust, and Hyperpersonal-Ness: Dissolving the Boundary Between Digital and Physical Life - Hardcover

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by B. C. Bouchillon (Author)

As the U.S. population has increasingly withdrawn into itself, Competence, Presence, Trust, and Hyperpersonal-ness considers the importance of communication technology for helping citizens become socially proficient in ways that transcend digital and physical environments. Experiencing computer-based social platforms as realistic and intimate allows networked social competence to add to interpersonal competence, Bouchillon argues. Trust is shown to benefit, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, he demonstrates that socially distanced individuals replicated their interpersonal lives using technology, and increased their social competence by doing so. Results suggest that society has reached the moment of hyperpersonal-ness, with computer-based social capabilities and feelings of presence being used to develop interpersonal competence and social capital, even in seclusion.

Author Biography

Brandon Bouchillon is assistant professor of journalism at the University of Arkansas.

Number of Pages: 140
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 28, 2022