Friendship and Social Media: A Philosophical Exploration (Routledge Focus on Philosophy)
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Book Details:
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Author: Diane Jeske
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Binding: Hardcover
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9781138629448
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Languages: English
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Number of Pages: 160
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Package Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
About the Book:
Friendship is often regarded as a cornerstone of living a good life, but what exactly makes friendship so valuable? Do all friendships contribute positively to our lives, and if so, how? What kinds of interactions are crucial to maintaining meaningful friendships? In Friendship and Social Media, Diane Jeske explores these questions through a philosophical lens, offering a deep dive into the nature of friendship and its role in enhancing the quality of our lives.
Jeske extends her exploration to contemporary concerns about social media, examining how the rise of digital interaction has altered our understanding and maintenance of genuine friendships. Do social media interactions interfere with the formation of authentic connections? Can these platforms undermine the positive impact that real friendships have on our well-being?
The book addresses modern issues such as the phenomenon of 'frenemies,' the creation of curated online personas, the importance of physical presence in friendship, and the ways in which social media intensifies fears of exclusion and comparison-based envy—factors that can undermine personal relationships. Jeske critically examines these contemporary challenges while offering philosophical clarity on how we might better navigate our social media use without sacrificing the value of genuine friendships.
Written in an accessible and engaging style, Friendship and Social Media provides essential insights for anyone interested in the ethics of relationships and the broader social implications of technology, making it a must-read for those reflecting on the complexities of modern human connections.
About the Author:
Diane Jeske is a philosopher whose work focuses on the ethical dimensions of interpersonal relationships, particularly in the context of social media. Through her writing, she provides readers with a thoughtful and philosophical perspective on the evolving nature of friendships in the digital age.

