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Growing as social beings: How social media use for college sports is associated with college students' group identity and collective self-esteem

机译:随着社会生长的发展:如何与大学体育的社交媒体使用与大学生的团体身份和集体自尊有关

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Building upon the logic of social identity theory in the context of social media, this study investigates whether and how college students' social media use for college sports is associated with their perceived college-group identity and collective self-esteem. In particular, this project tests how social media use for sporting events is related to group identity and collective self-esteem through students' communication network heterogeneity. This study also examines a moderating role of college students' demographics, especially ethnicity and gender, in the relationship between communication network heterogeneity and college-group identity and collective self-esteem. The results show that those who often use social media for college sports are more likely to develop group identity as well as collective self-esteem, and this relationship is mediated via communication network heterogeneity. In other words, students who often use social media to talk about sports tend to often communicate with various and heterogeneous people in campus life, which leads them to feel greater levels of college group identity and collective self-esteem. Compared to White students, non-White students have significantly higher levels of college-group identity as they often interact with heterogeneous people.
机译:在社会媒体背景下,建立社会认同理论的逻辑,本研究调查了大学生社交媒体对大学体育的社交媒体如何与他们感知的大学团体身份和集体自尊有关。特别是,该项目测试了通过学生通信网络异质性与集团认同和集体自尊有关的社交媒体如何使用。本研究还探讨了大学生人口统计学,尤其是种族和性别的调节作用,在通信网络异质性和大学群体身份与集体自尊之间的关系中。结果表明,那些经常使用大学运动的社交媒体的人更有可能开发团体身份以及集体自尊,而这种关系是通过通信网络异质性进行调解的。换句话说,经常使用社交媒体谈论体育的学生往往经常与校园生活中的各种和异质人员沟通,这导致他们感受到更大的大学团体身份和集体自尊。与白人学生相比,非白人学生的大学群体级别较高,因为它们经常与异质人员互动。

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