Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics

Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics

简介:

《脱离背景:网络公众中的美国青少年社交》(Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics)是关于数字时代青少年社交行为的一本重要研究著作。作者通过深入的田野调查和理论分析,探讨了互联网时代的背景下,美国青少年如何在复杂的网络空间中构建和维持他们的社交关系。

书中指出,在当今高度网络化的社会中,青少年的社交不再局限于面对面的互动,而是扩展到了各种在线平台。这些平台为他们提供了更多的表达和连接机会,但也带来了身份认同、隐私保护以及社交规范等方面的挑战。作者通过具体案例分析,揭示了当代青少年在虚拟社区中的行为模式及其背后的文化意义。

《脱离背景》不仅是一部关于青少年社交的研究著作,更深刻地反映了数字时代人类社会互动方式的转变。它为理解网络环境下的人际关系提供了新的视角,并引发了对社交媒体影响下青少年成长的广泛思考。

英文简介:

As social network sites like MySpace and Facebook emerged, American teenagers began adopting them as spaces to mark identity and socialize with peers. Teens leveraged these sites for a wide array of everyday social practices—gossiping, flirting, joking around, sharing information, and simply hanging out. While social network sites were predominantly used by teens as a peer-based social outlet, the unchartered nature of these sites generated fear among adults. This dissertation documents my 2.5-year ethnographic study of American teens' engagement with social network sites and the ways in which their participation supported and complicated three practices—self-presentation, peer sociality, and negotiating adult society.

My analysis centers on how social network sites can be understood as networked publics which are simultaneously (1) the space constructed through networked technologies and (2) the imagined community that emerges as a result of the intersection of people, technology, and practice. Networked publics support many of the same practices as unmediated publics, but their structural differences often inflect practices in unique ways. Four properties—persistence, searchability, replicability, and scalability—and three dynamics—invisible audiences, collapsed contexts, and the blurring of public and private—are examined and woven throughout the discussion.

While teenagers primarily leverage social network sites to engage in common practices, the properties of these sites configured their practices and teens were forced to contend with the resultant dynamics. Often, in doing so, they reworked the technology for their purposes. As teenagers learned to navigate social network sites, they developed potent strategies for managing the complexities of and social awkwardness incurred by these sites. Their strategies reveal how new forms of social media are incorporated into everyday life, complicating some practices and reinforcing others. New technologies reshape public life, but teens' engagement also reconfigures the technology itself.

书名
Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics
译名
脱离背景:网络公众中的美国青少年社交
语言
英语
年份
2008
页数
406页
大小
2.11 MB
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  • 社交网络
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