Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Conceptual Literature
The following review includes the concept of social networking sites and
Social networking sites. Maarop et al. (2017) noticed how SNSs have
nowadays. According to their study, SNSs have modernized the way people
connect, interact, and socialize with each other. They also said that it has
smartphone.
Mwangi (2013) noticed that social networking sites (SNSs) are becoming a
reliable and chosen form of Communication. According to her study, SNSs are
friends but have also made the teenagers unable to build interpersonal
relationships with other friends who are not close to them. She also stated that
SNSs inhibit its users from being able to express themselves face to face,
According to Chasombat (2014), SNSs are one of the factors that impact
the relationship maintenance between a person and another. In her study, SNSs
boundaries. It was also stated that they have both positive and negative effects
on their users, while they virtually bring people together but also drift away from
usage of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) among teenage students. They said
that the use of these platforms has increased and that the usage of SNSs has
interpersonal relationships. Their study also found that SNSs have helped
improve relationships among teenagers but have also made some negative
impacts such as wasting their time, increasing crimes and immoral acts, and
said that people need interaction for fulfilling their social needs and SNSs have
become a preferred medium for communication with the growth of digital and
mobile technologies. He also said that it has reduced the face-to-face interaction
of human beings whether it is for marketing or promoting a product or a personal
communication
relationships among teenagers; they mostly improved their relationships with one
another thus bridging and bonding social capital. SNSs are valuable for people to
create social networks to sustain their relations, and also protect the
communication between them. It was mentioned in this study that users of social
interpersonal communication.
Research literature
The following were the studies which bear significance and relevance to
and lack of real-life interaction negatively affect their socialization and academic
performance. The study suggests that excessive SNS use could lead to harmful
that social media use positively influenced communication skills and students’
academic performance. This implies that if social media is well used for
remain unconvincing.
The findings of the study of Horoub (2021) discussed that social media
platforms like Facebook and Instagram enable youths to communicate and learn
about social norms and values, but they can also negatively impact face-to-face
These platforms can also affect prevailing values and norms, and influence the
language skills and academic performance, and some students may abandon
Explaining that these habitual behaviors can distract students from their
academic work, adversely affect their academic performance, social interactions,
and sleep duration, and lead to a sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity, which
health problems.
are more likely to use mobile phones to communicate with friends and family
freely and ideas on topics emerged. This platform allows students and experts to
connect with like-minded peers, and seek advice and opinions on specific topics.
individuals with common goals on a large scale, which is crucial for stimulating
interactivity and reciprocity, but it has also introduced negative factors such as
parallel social reality construction, and anonymity. The study also investigated
Synthesis
The insights gathered from the conceptual and research literature were
settings. People develop skills to adapt to ways of socializing and thrive in their
The proposed study and the study of Vu (2021) are both similar in the way
does not tackle the effects of how it will further affect their learning habits. This
study highlights that excessive consumption of SNSs can have negative effects
on important aspects of student life. Notably, this research study reveals that the
social skills, and ultimately academic performance while the present study is
socially upon continuous use of different platforms. With the rising numbers of
youngsters using SNSs, it is important to analyze each angle possible and each
effect it has on them in being able to come up with immediate responses to the
situation.
However, the study conducted by Ademiluyi (2019) found that social media
among business education students. It suggests that utilizing social media for
academic purposes can lead to improvements in both areas. While the present
performance upon use, it also states that SNSs were able to positively affect its
users, most specifically students, to improve and observe growth when it comes
and teenagers tend to overuse SNSs and it begins to affect them negatively.
academic performance. Overuse can result in poor body language skills and a
loss of physical contact with family and friends. The poor outcome of overly using
and a clearer picture of how it will affect its users when not utilized responsibly.
However, the current study is focused only on the response of students upon
using social networking sites and does not tackle the effects social media
platforms have on their users. But with the similar goal of both different fields, this
networking sites can distract students from academic work, have a negative
and mental health problems. Both the present study and the study of Kolhar
discuss the factors affecting the communication skills of students. However, the
current study doesn’t further observe the other effects these platforms have,
aside from their impact on the development of the communication made by its
young users. It explains how it isn’t just the platforms that affect the social
allowing people to freely express themselves and seek advice. Social networks
sedentary which explains a lot as to why and how social networking sites have
been creating an impact on the way people communicate. It was explained in this
study that while online communication is often used, it creates a space for
video calls. With interaction barriers down, people are more likely open to
communicating with others, allowing them to even seek advice or info, implying
promotes communication and interaction. The study looks into how social media
social media's influence, they also view it as a new natural environment. With
that being said, the way students view this “new environment” makes a lot of
difference in how it can affect their communication skills in formal settings.
Especially when they get used to the ways of communication that are done
virtually, it can further affect the way they communicate physically. Both this
study and the current study want to delve into a deeper understanding of how
SNSs can even further affect students while considering the way they perceive
Conceptual Framework
Frame 1 reflects the input of the study based on the different problem
in achieving the final output. It included the methods used in gathering data and
treatment. The process also implies analyzing and interpreting data gathered as
factors affecting and influencing the communication skills of students from using
social networking sites on the communication skills of students was central to this
study. With that being the main goal of this study, the most influential theory
low and high richness according to their effectiveness. Low-richness media, such
wider interchange of nonverbal clues, tone of voice, and instant feedback. They
laden. Depending on the nature of the discussion, this theory describes a wide
well information gets passed on to another person, clarifies even more how every
platform is made for various functions and goals that define their intended use.
themselves in social settings and the small-scale interactions that occur in daily
life. This theory provided further details that solidify its connection to the present
study. Theories that are highly related to Mead’s theory are Goffman’s theories.
contrasted this with performing on a stage, where we must act in a certain way,
and being alone in a private space where we are free to be who we truly are. He
ourselves to others by our words, actions, and attire. Goffman also emphasized
how to play. It examined how individuals deal with the idea of "stigma," which is
perceived as being different or less accepted by society and can be either hidden
or managed. The main ideas pointed out in his theories were highly relevant to
what type of influence social networking sites were speculated to have on the