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ARE SOCIAL MEDIA EMANCIPATORY OR HEGEMONIC? SOCIETAL EFFECTS OF MASS MEDIA DIGITIZATION IN THE CASE OF THE SOPA DISCOURSE

机译:是社交媒体是强制性的还是霸权的? Sopa案例中大众媒体数字化的社会效应

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Mass media digitization is an unfolding phenomenon, posing novel societal opportunities and challenges that researchers are beginning to note. We build on and extend MIS research on process digitization and digital versus traditional communication media to study how and to what extent social media-one form of digital mass media-are emancipatory (i.e., permitting wide-spread participation in public discourse and surfacing of diverse perspectives) versus hegemonic (i.e., contributing to ideological control by a few). While a pressing concern to activists and scholars, systematic study of this issue has been elusive, owing partially to the complexity of the emancipation and hegemony concepts. Using a case study approach, we iteratively engaged with data on the discourse surrounding the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and source literature to identify six facets of interpretive media packages (i.e., competing social constructions of an issue) as measurable constructs pertinent to emancipation and hegemony. These facets included three structural constraints (on authorship, citation, and influence) and three content restrictions (on frames, signatures, and emotion). We investigated propositions regarding effects of social versus traditional media and lean versus rich social media on these interpretive media package facets by comparing the SOPA discourse across two lean traditional and social media (newspapers and Twitter) and two rich traditional and social media (television and YouTube). Our findings paradoxically revealed social media to be emancipatory with regard to structural constraints, but hegemonic with regard to an important content restriction (i.e., frames). Lean social media mitigated structural advantages and exacerbated content problems. These findings suggest that, as with traditional media, some inevitable evils accompany the societal benefits of social media and that mass media is having a detrimental effect on public discourse. We offer practical steps by which private and public institutions may counter this effect, theoretical implications for wider consideration of the six interpretive media package facets proposed here, and encouragement to MIS researchers to increase their efforts to compare different digitized processes so that a more comprehensive theory of the effects of different forms of digitized processes can be developed.
机译:大众媒体数字化是一种正在发展的现象,构成了研究人员开始注意到的新颖的社会机遇和挑战。我们以MIS研究为基础,并将其扩展到过程数字化,数字与传统通信媒体之间,以研究社交媒体(一种形式的数字大众媒体)是如何解放的(即允许广泛参与公共话语和各种形式的出现)的研究。观点)与霸权主义(即有助于少数思想控制)。尽管激进主义者和学者迫切关心这一问题,但由于解放和霸权主义概念的复杂性,对该问题进行系统的研究仍十分困难。我们使用案例研究的方法,反复使用“在线停止盗版法”(SOPA)周围的话语数据和原始资料,以找出六种解释性媒体包(即问题的竞争性社会结构)作为与解放相关的可衡量结构和霸权。这些方面包括三个结构性限制(关于作者,引用和影响)和三个内容限制(关于框架,签名和情感)。我们通过比较两种精益传统和社交媒体(报纸和Twitter)以及两种富裕传统和社交媒体(电视和YouTube)的SOPA论述,研究了关于社交媒体与传统媒体以及精益与富裕社交媒体对这些解释性媒体包方面的影响的主张。 )。我们的发现反常地揭示了社交媒体在结构性约束方面是解放性的,但在重要的内容约束(即框架)方面却是霸权的。精益的社交媒体削弱了结构优势,加剧了内容问题。这些发现表明,与传统媒体一样,社交媒体的社会利益伴随着一些不可避免的弊端,大众媒体对公共话语产生了不利影响。我们提供了私人和公共机构可以用来应对这种影响的实际步骤,为更广泛地考虑此处提出的六个解释性媒体包方面提供了理论上的启示,并鼓励MIS研究人员加大工作力度来比较不同的数字化过程,从而获得更全面的理论可以开发出不同形式的数字化过程的影响。

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  • 来源
    《MIS quarterly》 |2016年第2期|303-329|共27页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Oklahoma, Price Coll Business, Div MIS, Norman, OK 73019 USA;

    Univ Massachusetts, Isenberg Sch Management, Dept Operat & Informat Management, 121 Presidents Dr, Amherst, MA 01003 USA;

    Loyola Univ Maryland, Sellinger Sch Business & Management, Dept Informat Syst & Operat Management, 4501 North Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21210 USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Social media; traditional mass media; social construction of meaning; network analysis; case study; content analysis;

    机译:社交媒体;传统大众媒体;意义的社会建构;网络分析;案例研究;内容分析;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:16:48

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