Defining and Exploring Frenemy Relationships

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Southern Communication Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-11 DOI:10.1080/1041794X.2022.2131897
Jenna S. Abetz, L. Romo, Chandler Marr
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ABSTRACT Despite the prevalence of frenemy references in popular culture and the significant impacts these relationships invariably can have on our lives, frenemy scholarship is limited, contradictory, and often used synonymously with ambivalent relationships. This study draws from 29 interviews to develop an empirical definition of the term frenemy. Results illustrate that study participants conceptualize the term as a relationship, often negative, steeped in situational ties and shared social connections that outwardly appears friendly, but is fraught with underlying competition, jealousy, or distrust. This study offers a more nuanced and refined definition of the term and suggests that frenemy is distinct from and should not be conflated with ambivalent relationships. Articulating and exploring frenemy dynamics provides insight into the development and enactment of these relationships.
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定义和探索友敌关系
尽管“友敌关系”在大众文化中非常流行,而且这些关系对我们的生活产生了重大影响,但“友敌关系”的研究是有限的、矛盾的,而且经常被用作“矛盾关系”的同义词。本研究从29个访谈中得出友敌一词的实证定义。结果表明,研究参与者将这个词定义为一种关系,通常是消极的,沉浸在情境联系和共享的社会联系中,表面上看起来很友好,但却充满了潜在的竞争、嫉妒或不信任。这项研究提供了一个更细致和精致的术语定义,并表明友敌关系不同于矛盾关系,也不应该与矛盾关系混为一谈。阐明和探索友敌动态提供了洞察这些关系的发展和制定。
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