社会网络与社会交往PPT英文版PPT
IntroductionDefinition of Social NetworkingThe process of building and mainta...
IntroductionDefinition of Social NetworkingThe process of building and maintaining relationships and connections among individuals through digital platforms and technologiesDefinition of Social InteractionFace-to-face communication and exchange among individuals that involves emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responsesKey DifferencesSocial NetworkingDigital PlatformRelies primarily on online platforms and technologies such as social media, messaging apps, and forumsAsynchronous CommunicationCommunication is not real-time; messages and posts can be viewed and responded to at any timeGlobal ReachConnects individuals from different cultures and backgrounds, allowing for a diverse network of contactsShallow RelationshipsThere is a tendency to form superficial relationships due to the lack of face-to-face interactionSocial InteractionFace-to-FaceOccurs in person, allowing for nonverbal cues and emotional expressionsSynchronous CommunicationCommunication is real-time, with immediate feedback and responsesLocal FocusTypically involves individuals from the same geographical area or social circleDeep RelationshipsFosters deeper relationships due to the richness of face-to-face interactionAdvantages and DisadvantagesSocial NetworkingSocial InteractionConclusionComplementarity of Social Networking and Social InteractionWhile social networking has its own advantages, it cannot replace the value of face-to-face social interaction. Both are important for maintaining healthy social lives and should be used complementarilyRecommendationsEncourage a balanced approach to social networking and social interaction, seeking opportunities for both types of engagement. Use social networking to connect with diverse individuals and access resources, but also make time for face-to-face interactions to build deep relationships and foster community cohesionReferences[Addreferences here]