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Social media, social capital, and seniors:The impact of Facebook on bonding and bridging social capital of individuals over 65.

机译:社交媒体,社会资本和老年人:Facebook对65多个人的粘接和桥接社会资本的影响。

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Online social networks may be important avenues for building and maintaining social capital as adult's age. However, few studies have explicitly examined the role online communities play in the lives of seniors. In this exploratory study, U.S. seniors were interviewed to assess the impact of Facebook on social capital. Interpretive thematic analysis reveals Facebook facilitates connections to loved ones and may indirectly facilitate bonding social capital. Awareness generated via Facebook often lead to the sharing and receipt of emotional support via other channels. As such, Facebook acted as a catalyst for increasing social capital. The implication of "awareness" as a new dimension of social capital theory is discussed. Additionally, Facebook was found to have potential negative impacts on seniors' current relationships due to open access to personal information. Finally, common concerns related to privacy, comfort with technology, and inappropriate content were revealed.
机译:在线社交网络可能是建立和维护社会资本作为成年人的重要途径。然而,很少有研究过明确检查了在线社区在老年人的生活中发挥的作用。在这项探索性研究中,美国前辈进行了采访,以评估Facebook对社会资本的影响。解释专题分析显示Facebook有助于与所爱的联系,并可能间接促进绑定社会资本。通过Facebook产生的意识通常会通过其他渠道导致共享和接收情绪支持。因此,Facebook作为增加社会资本的催化剂。讨论了“意识”作为社会资本理论的新维度的含义。此外,由于开放访问个人信息,Facebook对老年人的当前关系产生了潜在的负面影响。最后,透露了与隐私,技术的舒适度以及不恰当的内容有关的共同问题。

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