Tune in to the Freakonomics blog to see what my friends Nicole Ellison and danah boyd have to say. They join Martin Baily, Steve Chazin, Judith Donath and William Reader in answering the following question:
Has social networking technology (blog-friendly phones, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) made us better or worse off as a society, either from an economic, psychological, or sociological perspective?
When I get a few moments this weekend I might chime in on the discussion. Check it out on over on the Freakonomics blog.
Tags: social networks
Fred Stutzman is a doctoral student, researcher and teaching fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science. He studies how people use social media.





Define “good” please.
After all, every member of society WILL end-up…..not being.
Stay on groovin’ safari,
Tor