技术负担能力与社会退缩:蛰居族的兴起

Ha Eun (Grace) Park, Sheau-Fen (Crystal) Yap
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近年来,社会退缩行为的流行日益受到关注。在高收入社会和发达经济体中,"蛰居"(hikomori)这一概念日益受到关注。这个词既适用于这种情况,也适用于经历这种情况的人。人们指责技术加剧了蛰居者的孤独感。矛盾的是,轶事证据表明,技术有助于减轻他们的社会退缩。本研究借鉴承受能力理论,探讨了技术作为中间干预措施帮助蛰居者重新融入社会的潜力,并提出了研究问题--"如何利用技术的承受能力帮助蛰居者逐步重新融入社会?这项网络地理研究基于对蛰居者逃离网络社区两年多的自然观察。我们的研究结果确定了促进蛰居族重返社会的七种可负担性:匿名讲故事、元连接、技能增长的信息获取、同伴网络和社区建设、在线辅导、虚拟到现实的连接,以及技术驱动的技能发展。我们讨论了三个层次的技术能力如何在个人和社区层面上形成 "喜康莫瑞人 "建立社会联系的自我动力,从而促进他们逐步重新融入社会。这项研究的贡献在于建立了一个以经验为基础的框架,说明技术如何有助于解决 "蛰居者 "的社会退缩问题。这些知识对于学者、政策制定者和卫生专业人员应对这一紧迫的社会挑战至关重要。
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Technology affordances and social withdrawal: The rise of hikikomori
The prevalence of social withdrawal behaviors has been a growing concern in recent years. The concept of hikikomori, a severe social withdrawal condition, has gained increasing attention in high-income societies and developed economies. The term applies to both the condition and the person experiencing it. Technology has been blamed for exacerbating the isolation of hikikomoris. Paradoxically, anecdotal evidence suggests that technology can help mitigate their social withdrawal. Drawing on affordance theory, this study explores the potential of technology as an intermediate intervention to help hikikomoris reintegrate into society by addressing the research question—“How are the affordances of technology leveraged to contribute to the gradual reintegration of hikikomoris into society?” This netnographic study is based on over 2-year naturalistic observations of the Hikikomori Escape online community. Our findings identified seven types of affordances that facilitate Hikikomoris' social reintegration journey: anonymous storytelling, meta connectivity, information access for skill growth, peer networking and community building, online coaching, virtual-to-real connectivity, and tech-enabled skill development. We discuss how three levels of technology affordances shape hihikomoris' self-motivation to connect socially at the individual and community levels, facilitating their gradual reintegration into society. This research contributes by developing an empirically grounded framework of how technology can contribute to addressing social withdrawal among hikikomoris. Such knowledge is crucial for scholars, policymakers, and health professionals seeking to tackle this pressing societal challenge.
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