Constructing the check-in: Reflections on photo-taking among Foursquare users

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication and the Public Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI:10.1177/2057047319853328
R. Wilken, L. Humphreys
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In this article, we explore the social construction of geomedia in relation to mobile photo-taking. The article draws from a study of location-sensitive mobile social networking and search and recommendation service Foursquare in Melbourne and New York City. The study utilized photo elicitation techniques, with each participant asked to provide photographs they associated with their own Foursquare check-ins, accompanied by written responses to questions designed to encourage them to reflect upon their motivations for recording and uploading each image. What emerged from our analysis of how participants discussed the construction of their Foursquare check-ins, were certain consistencies with the findings of prior work on Foursquare (e.g. to register a new venue or a nice meal, as part of exercises in self-expression, and to record memory traces). Strikingly, though, we also noticed something subtly yet significantly different in relation to photo use. Many of the submitted images and accompanying explanations revealed a particular sensitivity toward the local and the familiar, and a desire to capture “a mood, a feeling”—an “ordinary affect.” In light of this, in this article we are interested in the tension that exists between designed or intended uses of Foursquare, the social appropriation and shaping that is undertaken by Foursquare’s end-users, and the technological and strategic business adjustments that are undertaken by Foursquare in response.
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构建签到:对Foursquare用户拍照的思考
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了几何学与移动摄影的社会建构。这篇文章来自于对定位敏感的移动社交网络、搜索和推荐服务Foursquare在墨尔本和纽约的研究。这项研究利用了照片引出技术,每位参与者都被要求提供与他们自己在Foursquare签到相关的照片,并附有书面回答,旨在鼓励他们反思自己记录和上传每张照片的动机。我们分析了参与者讨论Foursquare签到的方式,结果与之前在Foursquare上的研究结果有一定的一致性(例如,作为自我表达练习的一部分,注册一个新的场所或一顿美味的饭,并记录记忆痕迹)。然而,引人注目的是,我们还注意到在照片使用方面有一些微妙而显著的不同。许多提交的图片和随附的解释揭示了对当地和熟悉事物的特殊敏感性,以及捕捉“一种情绪,一种感觉”——一种“普通的情感”的愿望。鉴于此,在本文中,我们感兴趣的是Foursquare的设计或预期用途之间存在的紧张关系,Foursquare的最终用户所承担的社会挪用和塑造,以及Foursquare所承担的技术和战略业务调整。
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