It Takes at Least Two to Tango: A Population-Level Perspective on Interrelated Patterns of Media Use
Autor: | Eveline Hage, Florian Noseleit |
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Přispěvatelé: | Research programme I&O |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Population level
Computer Networks and Communications INTERDEPENDENCE SATISFACTION Population education COMPLEMENTARITY ONLINE 050801 communication & media studies 050109 social psychology SNS Uptake Negative association COMMUNICATION FRIENDSHIPS Population Level 0508 media and communications Media use SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences F2f Interaction Peer Effects DISPLACEMENT education.field_of_study Internet use business.industry 05 social sciences Peer group Complementarity (physics) INTERNET PARADOX Computer Science Applications Internet Use The Internet Psychology business Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 23(4), 222-242. Oxford University Press |
ISSN: | 1083-6101 |
Popis: | We introduce a population-level perspective on the longstanding debate on displacement versus complementarity by recognizing that an individual's social interactions are dependent on emerging media use patterns in the wider population. Our longitudinal, cross-regional analyses at the population-level and individual-level indicate that two opposing forces coexist: individual Internet use and individual face-to-face (f2f) interaction are positively correlated, suggesting complementarity. However, local peers' Internet use and individual f2f interactions are negatively related, suggesting displacement. Interestingly, when social networking site uptake is high, individual Internet non-use is associated with a more pronounced negative association between peers' Internet use and individual-level f2f interactions. We discuss the implications of coexisting individual-level complementarity and population-level displacement for both users and non-users. |
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