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1 Project One: Research Investigation Name SCS-200: Applied Social Sciences Professor November 26, 2023
2 The issue I chose to research is “How social media changes interpersonal interaction, communication”. To me personally, this issue is significant because I truly feel that is detrimental to one’s health to compare your life to the best parts of other continually, and again this is just an opinion, but it seems as though people get caught in some shame spiral where they feel like their life isn’t adequate but instead of doing something to be more fulfilled, they continue to scroll through others and comparing it to their own. From a societal perspective, these types of platforms are still relatively new, and continue to grow and change at a rapid pace. We need to understand how and why these things affect us in the manors they do, positive or negative. The social principals that are the most affected in my opinion are social norms, beliefs, and values. Having social media has become a social norm, to the point where not having any is viewed as a bit peculiar. It’s affected how we spend a portion of our time throughout the day and even created opportunities for monetary gain. They are many aspects that social media has changed in the way we live our day to day lives. One positive thing to come out of it I believe is the way it can introduce you to another’s culture or traditions in a fun and engaging way, helping people learn about people different from themselves. That kind of information can help us understand each other and become more cohesive as a species. I have chosen to investigate how social media effect or mental wellbeing and communication skills. I firmly believe that in our society, it is almost impossible to have a well- balanced and fulfilling life with poor communication skills or a negative self-worth. That is my goal, to use the social sciences to better understand how social media is effecting these aspects of our lives. We have evolved as social creatures and according to an article on why that social need in so deeply etched into our evolution, one reason is this “By tying many social motives to the
3 basic existential concerns of the human species, which in turn are tied to an even more basic animal instinct for survival, the terror management framework provides a linkage between the psychological and biological sides of the human organism.” (Pyszczynski, Greenberg, & Solomon, 2009) . Being social isn’t something we want, it’s something we have evolved to need. Understating how social media either hurts or helps that need is extremely important. Social media and its relationship with mood, self-esteem and paranoia in psychosis (Berry, Emsley, Lobban, & Bucci, 2018) is a fantastic journal article that has helped me so far, it deals with the mental aspect of social media and helps a lot with the psychology field that I have questions in. It seems very credible and helps me understand how it relates to a person’s self- esteem and daily mood. The use of social media and online communications in times of pandemic COVID-19 (Wong, Ho, Olusanya, Antonini, & Lyness, 2020) is a great article that is credible and relevant, showing how from a sociological perspective our communication has changed in over the years. During a time of pandemic, where it was hard for people to get together at all, it shows how social media was used to keep in touch with the people in your life and helps scratch a social interaction itch without putting yourself in danger. For the first time in recorded history the amount of communication that was possible was thanks to things like technology and social media. Social isolation and social anxiety as drivers of generation Z's willingness to share personal information on social media. (Lyngdoh, El-Manstrly, & Jeesha, 2022) Is a great article showing how gen Z, growing up with social media, has effect the willingness to give up privacy in a digital age due to social isolation and anxiety. It deals with a psychological factors that have led to an anthropic change in how we interact with the world. Does excessive social media use, more than an hour a day, effect peoples mental well- being and ability to communicate in a detrimental or helpful way? For this research question, you
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