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Chapter 13Media Multiplexity Theory

Kenzie

Communicating with my oldest sister, who lives overseas, is a challenge because of the time difference; because of the strong tie we have through multiple media channels it’s doable. She and I became close my freshman year and her senior year at college. Living on the same campus, we spent significant time together. This face to face relationship permeated our media use as we tagged each other in pictures on Instagram and Facebook, sent pins via Pinterest, snapped outfit ideas over snapchat, emailed papers to edit, sent funny quotes and images via text message, and called when we were across campus but needing advice on homework or life. When she graduated and the face-to-face channel was missing, the various media channels we had used became more important for maintaining a strong relationship. Though I would rather delete snapchat, I keep it because I know she prefers it and uses it frequently.




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Chapter 13Media Multiplexity Theory

Kenzie

Communicating with my oldest sister, who lives overseas, is a challenge because of the time difference; because of the strong tie we have through multiple media channels it’s doable. She and I became close my freshman year and her senior year at college. Living on the same campus, we spent significant time together. This face to face relationship permeated our media use as we tagged each other in pictures on Instagram and Facebook, sent pins via Pinterest, snapped outfit ideas over snapchat, emailed papers to edit, sent funny quotes and images via text message, and called when we were across campus but needing advice on homework or life. When she graduated and the face-to-face channel was missing, the various media channels we had used became more important for maintaining a strong relationship. Though I would rather delete snapchat, I keep it because I know she prefers it and uses it frequently.




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