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Social networking sites and low-income teenagers: between opportunity and inequality

机译:社交网站和低收入青少年:机会与不平等之间

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Recent studies on social networking sites (SNSs) reveal that users' social background is not a significant predictor of participation in this type of social media. The broad user bases of Facebook and other social media platforms also appear to suggest that social background no longer affects access to SNSs. A small number of studies even claim that in the participatory web environment, social content is more likely to be created by non-elites, such as lower-income people or racial minorities [Blank, G. (2013). Who creates content? Stratification and content creation on the Internet. Information, Communication & Society, 16(4), 590-612]. Nevertheless, engagement with SNSs also reproduces inequalities, for example via class- and ethnic-based 'self-segregation' [boyd, d. (2012). White flight in networked publics? How race and class shaped American teen engagement with MySpace and Facebook. In L. Nakamura & P. A. Chow-White (Eds.), Race after the internet (pp. 203-222). New York, NY: Routledge]. Drawing on a large-scale survey (N= 2327) and a set of 56 interviews with Italian teenagers, the current paper explores the persistent influence of socio-economic background and cultural capital in adolescents' use of SNSs. The research findings show that, although structural variables inevitably influence their participation in social media, teenagers from 'lower-income' families are more enthusiastic about the communication and relational features of these sites. In contrast, their peers from 'elite' families focus on the capital-enhancing opportunities offered by SNSs and display a critical stance that leads them to limit their social activities on these platforms. Overall, the results suggest that SNSs are not exempt from digital inequalities, but nonetheless provide novel opportunities to lower-income teenagers.
机译:社交网站(SNS)的最新研究表明,用户的社交背景并不是参与这种类型的社交媒体的重要指标。 Facebook和其他社交媒体平台的广泛用户基础似乎也表明社交背景不再影响对SNS的访问。少数研究甚至声称,在参与性网络环境中,社交内容更有可能是由非精英阶层(例如低收入人群或少数民族)创建的[Blank,G.(2013)。谁创造内容? Internet上的分层和内容创建。信息,传播与社会,16(4),590-612]。但是,与SNS的交往也会产生不平等现象,例如通过基于阶级和种族的“自我隔离” [boyd,d。 (2012)。网络公众中的白人飞行?种族和阶级如何影响美国青少年对MySpace和Facebook的参与。在L.Nakamura和P.A. Chow-White(编)中,互联网竞赛(第203-222页)。纽约,纽约:Routledge]。本文基于一项大规模调查(N = 2327)和一组对意大利青少年的56次访谈,探讨了社会经济背景和文化资本对青少年使用SNS的持续影响。研究结果表明,尽管结构变量不可避免地影响他们对社交媒体的参与,但“低收入”家庭的青少年对这些网站的沟通和关系特征更加热衷。相反,来自“精英”家庭的同龄人则专注于SNS提供的增资机会,并表现出一种批判的态度,导致他们在这些平台上限制其社交活动。总体而言,研究结果表明SNS不能免除数字不平等现象,但仍为低收入青少年提供了新的机会。

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