One Click, Many Meanings: Interpreting Paralinguistic Digital Affordances in Social Media 论文

2016Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media引用 329
Digital Communication and LanguageLanguage, Discourse, Communication StrategiesDiscourse Analysis in Language Studies

摘要

In this study we conceptualize cues in social media that require a single click (e.g., Likes, Favorites) as paralinguistic digital affordances (PDAs). Why do people use PDAs and how do they interpret them when they are the recipient? Through focus groups (N = 25) and interviews (N = 26) we address these research questions within a uses and gratifications framework. Using adaptive structuration theory as a lens for analysis, we examine both faithful and ironic uses of PDAs, finding they contribute more than phatic communication and may indicate just as much about the relationship between sender and receiver as they do content.

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