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THE STRANGER TRANSFORMED: CONCEPTUALZING ON AND OFFLINE STRANGER DISCLOUSURE
Virnoche, Mary E.
Virnoche, Mary E.
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Disclosures, secrets, and stranger associations have long intrigued social researchers. In this article I consider the transformation of stranger associations with the use of mediated communication. 1 consider how non-mediated and mediated forms of stranger associations vary based on characteristics such as synchronicity, distance, ease of break, permanency of break, and stranger shopping. In addition, I propose the concept of "strange making technologies"-those that createfor acquaintances and intimates that particular tension between remoteness and distance that Simmel identified as unique to the form of the stranger. Furthermore, I suggest that this strange making quality that is particularly strong in Internet communications has both the potential to deepen and dismantle already established relationships.
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2001-04-01
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Department of Sociology, University of Kansas
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Social Thought and Research, Volume 24, Number 1&2 (2001), pp. 343-367 http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/STR.1808.5179
