his paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teenagers’ uses of smartphones in nine European countries to explore the meanings and emotions associated with the enhanced possibility of “full-time” contact with peers provided by smartphones. It argues that full-time access to peers—which interviewees identify as the main consequence of smartphones and instant messaging apps on their interactions with friends—is a communicative affordance, that is, a set of socially constructed opportunities and constraints that frame possibilities of action by giving rise to a diversity of communicative practices, as well as contradictory feelings among young people: intimacy, proximity, security as well as anxiety, exclusion and obligation. Understanding the perceptions and emotions around the affordance of “anywhere, anytime” accessibility, therefore, helps in untangling how communicative affordances are individually perceived but also, and more importantly, socially appropriated, negotiated, legitimised, and institutionalised.

Mascheroni, G., Vincent, J., Perpetual contact as a communicative affordance: Opportunities, constraints, and emotions, <<MOBILE MEDIA & COMMUNICATION>>, 2016; 4 (3): 310-326. [doi:10.1177/2050157916639347] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/80056]

Perpetual contact as a communicative affordance: Opportunities, constraints, and emotions

Mascheroni, Giovanna
Primo
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2016

Abstract

his paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teenagers’ uses of smartphones in nine European countries to explore the meanings and emotions associated with the enhanced possibility of “full-time” contact with peers provided by smartphones. It argues that full-time access to peers—which interviewees identify as the main consequence of smartphones and instant messaging apps on their interactions with friends—is a communicative affordance, that is, a set of socially constructed opportunities and constraints that frame possibilities of action by giving rise to a diversity of communicative practices, as well as contradictory feelings among young people: intimacy, proximity, security as well as anxiety, exclusion and obligation. Understanding the perceptions and emotions around the affordance of “anywhere, anytime” accessibility, therefore, helps in untangling how communicative affordances are individually perceived but also, and more importantly, socially appropriated, negotiated, legitimised, and institutionalised.
2016
AREA14 - SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI
Contributo su libro in lingua straniera o articolo su rivista in lingua straniera
Inglese
Articolo in rivista
Inglese
children and young people
communicative affordances
emotions
perpetual contact
smartphones
Settore SPS/08 - SOCIOLOGIA DEI PROCESSI CULTURALI E COMUNICATIVI
4
3
2016
Epub ahead of print
310
326
17
Esperti anonimi
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Mascheroni, G., Vincent, J., Perpetual contact as a communicative affordance: Opportunities, constraints, and emotions, <<MOBILE MEDIA & COMMUNICATION>>, 2016; 4 (3): 310-326. [doi:10.1177/2050157916639347] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/80056]
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