Thursday, January 7, 2016

Module 3 Rhymes of History Social Sharing Media

  • Family ties are precious threads, no matter where we roam,
    They draw us close to those we love, and pull our hearts toward home. Author Unknown
Rhymes of history are those things which rekindle something from the distant past.  For young people the rhyme that has been created is a sense of standing around the waterhole and sharing stories or catching up on the lives of those in your community.(Laureate Education, 2014)

I propose that Social Media sharing sites have a greater impact on the older generation of family members. Social media sharing sites such as FaceTime, YouTube and Instagram bring back a sense of togetherness and a time when the nuclear family lived in relatively close proximity to each other.   Family was historically very insular, localized, and connected. Families didn't unless they were pioneers creating new settlements move more than a few miles from each other.The lines of sharing and communication previously blurred by distance are now inconsequential.

 With a simple web camera and a social media account you can still share baby’s first steps with grandmom in another state or read a story to your child while on a business trip thousands of miles away. With sites such as Skype and FaceTime you can even live chat with grandpa. This allows for the sense of community that we seem to have lost. This also allows for in the case of children them to see their family members as live people. One of the running jokes when I was a little girl growing up in Philadelphia was that my grandmother lived in the telephone.   You see my grandparents lived in rural Maryland, and we didn’t have a car at the time so I spoke with my grandmother initially as a child predominantly by phone ergo the 2-3 year old kid logic my grandmother lived in the telephone. But now I watch as my great niece is able to FaceTime with my sister-in-law and get to know her in ways that a simple picture or story would not allow.


Another example of this was the family environment in which my mother grew up . She  only had to walk 100ft or so to see her aunts , cousins, or grandparents. To be perfectly honest until the day that my grandfather died his nieces, nephews, great nieces,  the great great nephews and one of his sons were simply a driveway away. This meant that if someone needed to check on him they could or when the family wanted/needed to join together there was a village. His being able to see the third and fourth generation of immediate and extended family grow up around him was something that he took pride in.

Now with all of us spread all over the country from Pennslyvania to Florida and west to Colorado social media sites allow us to continue to share the important moments in life with family and not feel like we are missing everything. Yes being there is better but now knowing at all is worse. 
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Laureate Education (Producer). (2014). David Thornburg: Rhymes of history [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Niya,
    Your post is informative and interesting too. Your story is very sensitive and signifies how important social media is for families. My family use WhatsApp or FaceTime to communicate, and it has helped to be united. Do you think emailing each other will have to serve the purpose or better till travelling to see each other will have to give you those moments you like?
    Thanks for sharing your story.

    Joyce

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    1. Email doesn't have the same in the moment ability to have a conversation. I do though use the chat function in Facebook. And one of my cousins setup a face book page for the family to stay connected and to share life happenings, family news, and prayer requests.

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  2. Niya,
    This is a great post on the way social media can seem to be a substitute for family gatherings. My brother in law has recently become engaged with someone from another country. He has been out of the country for the last several holidays and we were able to include him through skype video calls.

    Joshua

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  3. Very interesting. I was reminded of how 5- 10 years ago people where complaining because we were so isolated. Or one of the reasons children seem so unruly is because people were not sitting on their porches keeping on eye on the neighborhood. With the explosion of social media and pocket cameras I think some people may long for 1999 again. Your post is a lot of fun. Thanks! Kori

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    1. I still see the benefit of gathering on the front porch but am afraid that our current social climate doesn't encourage it. We do not live in a society that encourages individualism over collectivism and by extension we don't always get to know our neighbors.

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