The Cost of Connection: Exploring Social Media's Impact - A Conversation with Dr. Daniel Swann
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In this episode K. Wilkes welcomes back Dr. Daniel Swann, a returning guest who previously graced the show to explore the intersection of race and atheism, specifically focusing on black atheism. This time, Dr. Swann dives into a pressing area of research: the effects of social media on mental health.
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Swann shares his eye-opening findings on how social media has transformed communication and behavior among young people. After observing alarming trends in his friends and students, he embarked on a journey to understand the significant increase in depression, anxiety, and suicide attempts linked to the rise of social media. With a critical eye, he addresses the decline in critical thinking skills and the reduced time spent in face-to-face interactions.
K. Wilkes and Dr. Swann engage on essential topics, such as the influence of social media algorithms, the pressure to curate a perfect online persona, the glamorization of mental health struggles, and the implications of emerging technologies like AI. Together, they emphasize the urgent need to prioritize mental health and advocate for redesigning social media platforms to foster well-being.
Tune in for a compelling discussion that challenges us to rethink our relationship with social media and its broader cultural implications.
Chapters:
01:00 - Introduction and Background
04:10 - Effects of Social Media on Friends
06:40 - Effects of Social Media on Students
12:13 - Misinformation on Social Media
17:38 - Social Media Usage Across Cultures
19:32 - Effects of Social Media on Mental Health
23:31 -Teaching About the Effects of Social Media
30:14 -The Impact of Social Media on Critical Thinking
33:16 -Research Findings on the Effects of Social Media
43:27 - Comparison and the Attention Economy
48:30 -The Glamorization of Mental Health Issues on Social Media
56:20 -The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Social Media
01:06:23 - Wrap-up and closing thoughts
Takeaways
- The rise of social media has led to an increase in depression, anxiety, and suicide attempts among young people.
- Depression has increased by 112% and anxiety by 134% since the rise of social media.
- The number of minutes spent with friends per day has decreased from 150 minutes in 2003 to 40 minutes in 2022.
- 55% of Gen Z sees being an influencer as their number one desired occupation.
- Critical thinking skills have declined due to excessive use of social media.
- Time spent with friends has significantly decreased as social media use has increased.
About the Guest
Dr. Daniel Swann is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Goucher College and has also taught at the University of Maryland, College Park. He completed his doctorate in sociology at the University of Maryland and earned his undergraduate degree at Rutgers University. Dr. Swann has taught courses on comparative social media, Generation Z, race and ethnic relations, social movements, as well as wealth, power, and prestige. He is the author of the book, A Qualitative Study of Black Atheists: “Don’t Tell Me You’re One of Those!
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