Modality switching to modality weaving: updating theoretical perspectives for expanding media affordances

B. McEwan
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ABSTRACT Walther’s social information processing theory (SIPT) and hyperpersonal model provided key theoretical foundations guiding interpersonal computer-mediated communication and modality switching research. However, both the affordances and norms for use of mediated channels have changed considerably. This essay provides an in-depth reexamination of modality switching research including how the primary predictive variables (time, reduced communication cues, asynchronicity, and rate of exchange) may still predict modality effects in interpersonal communication. Then secondary predictive variables (cognitive resource allocation, selective self-presentation, external interference, the experience of commonality, violation import, magnitude and valence of idealized perceptions, and anticipation of future interactions) are identified. Finally, given the greater likelihood of experiencing modality weaving than modality switching, a framework for guiding future modality weaving research is offered.
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情态转换到情态编织:拓展媒介可视性的理论视角更新
Walther的社会信息加工理论(SIPT)和超个人模型为计算机介导的人际交往和模态转换研究提供了重要的理论基础。然而,使用中介渠道的能力和规范都发生了很大变化。本文对情态转换研究进行了深入的重新审视,包括主要的预测变量(时间、减少的沟通线索、异步性和交换率)如何仍然可以预测人际沟通中的情态效应。然后确定了次要预测变量(认知资源配置、选择性自我呈现、外部干扰、共性体验、违规进口、理想化感知的大小和效价以及对未来互动的预期)。最后,考虑到体验模态编织的可能性大于模态转换的可能性,提出了指导未来模态编织研究的框架。
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