Based on the cross-national survey part of the so called Peoples’ Internet (PIN) Project, the article 1 analyzes social media uses in three different world regions: Europe, US, and China. Within the tradition of the studies on the social uses of the media, the article describes different kinds of social media uses, focusing on different factors that contribute to shape them in a more or less private or public way. Social media practices do not differentiate in a simply dichotomous way, as “private” or “public”; rather, they are gradually articulated in a “scalable sociality” that integrates, in different ways, elements of privateness and publicness. In the definition of such a scale, structural and cultural differences among different world regions and single countries play a role, alongside with variables as socio-demographic features, available capitals, and civic attitudes.
(2021). From listen to speak: A range of possible social media activities between private and public in a cross-regional perspective [journal article - articolo]. In STUDI DI SOCIOLOGIA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/175114
From listen to speak: A range of possible social media activities between private and public in a cross-regional perspective
Pasquali, Francesca;
2021-01-01
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Based on the cross-national survey part of the so called Peoples’ Internet (PIN) Project, the article 1 analyzes social media uses in three different world regions: Europe, US, and China. Within the tradition of the studies on the social uses of the media, the article describes different kinds of social media uses, focusing on different factors that contribute to shape them in a more or less private or public way. Social media practices do not differentiate in a simply dichotomous way, as “private” or “public”; rather, they are gradually articulated in a “scalable sociality” that integrates, in different ways, elements of privateness and publicness. In the definition of such a scale, structural and cultural differences among different world regions and single countries play a role, alongside with variables as socio-demographic features, available capitals, and civic attitudes.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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