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+ | Social punctuation is idea that as technology seeps between the interactions and moments between people and places and actions, traditional social interchange becomes fragmented as a result of the effect of [[simultaneous time]] upon individual connectivity. Usually exemplified by turning to a communication device when in the middle of another social exchange. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 17 December 2011
Definition
Social punctuation is idea that as technology seeps between the interactions and moments between people and places and actions, traditional social interchange becomes fragmented as a result of the effect of simultaneous time upon individual connectivity. Usually exemplified by turning to a communication device when in the middle of another social exchange.