Original scientific paper
A BODY OF WORDS: AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE AS A MEDIUM FOR INTIMACY?
Iva Pleše
orcid.org/0000-0003-1466-9461
; Intitute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The text documents and partly analyzes the relation of e-mail users to those characteristics
of electronic correspondence whose different realizations might imply the possibility or
impossibility of actualization/maintaining the intimacy, the depth of the relationship and
the closeness of the correspondents in e-mail communication. The text is about the feeling of having one’s own privacy protected, about the communicational width of e-mail in the
sense of reachability of various addressees, about the ways of opening of the
correspondents in e-messages, about the relation of e-mail to the oral communication and
about the possibility of keeping and archiving of electronic correspondence.
The assumptions about information technology and computer mediated
communication — as much as they work on "connecting people" — wipe out the intimacy
and create alienation — prove to be dependent on various, and in the case here analyzed,
individual circumstances and personal features, as well as the allegation that computer
mediated communication strengthens the links between people proves to be dependent on
the context. By connecting technology with user practices it is possible to show that
people accept technological products in different ways, modifying their presupposed
functions, accepting or rejecting certain of their possibilities. So the question whether an
e-message is a medium for intimacy becomes in a way a question for every e-mail user
individually, and it is the intent of this paper to show that "intimacy" can not be given or
taken over by purchasing a product or learned through an instruction manual, but it is
created by interaction with others and, in a way, with oneself.
Keywords
e-mail; the intimacy of communication
Hrčak ID:
33126
URI
Publication date:
2.12.2002.
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