加强邻里社区的无处不在的进程:与邻里有关的社交媒体如何促进公民积极参与并建设具有复原力的社区

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1002/casp.2862
Flora Gatti, Fortuna Procentese
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由于现代社会和文化进程以及无处不在、与邻里相关的社交媒体的广泛使用,现代地方社区正在发生深刻的变化。事实上,后者在地方关系以及共同目标和行为的机会方面塑造了公民的体验。因此,本研究试图揭示与邻里相关的社交媒体对用户的社区感(SoC)、责任团结感(SoRT)以及对社区复原力的看法的影响,因为它们有可能增强用户的非正式邻里行为和公民参与。九百六十五名意大利公民(30.1% 为男性;平均年龄 = 22.80 岁;平均年龄平均值 = 4.88 岁)回答了一份在线问卷;研究人员使用结构方程模型运行了一个多序列中介模型,并将社区复原力作为最终结果。结果证实了此类社交媒体与用户的非正式邻里行为和公民参与之间的正相关关系,但也表明只有公民参与对其与SoC、SoRT和社区复原力感知之间的关系起到了中介作用。总之,这为研究和干预领域的未来发展开辟了有趣的途径,其中包括:(a)进一步揭示网络与当地社会动态和环境之间的交织关系;(b)更好地理解这种交织关系和此类社交媒体如何成为促进社区建设进程和社区干预中当地复原力的工具。
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Ubiquitous processes strengthening neighbourhood communities: How neighbourhood-related social media can foster the active involvement of citizens and build resilient communities

Modern local communities are undergoing deep changes due to modern social and cultural processes and to the widespread use of ubiquitous, neighbourhood-related social media. Indeed, the latter shape citizens' experiences in terms of both local relationships and opportunities for shared aims and behaviours. Therefore, this study endeavours to unravel the impact of neighbourhood-related social media on users' sense of community (SoC), sense of responsible togetherness (SoRT), and perceptions of community resilience via their potential in enhancing their informal neighbouring behaviours and civic engagement. Nine hundred and sixty-five Italian citizens (30.1% males; Mage = 22.80; SDage = 4.88) answered an online questionnaire; Structural Equation Modelling was used to run a multiple sequential mediation model having community resilience as the final outcome. The results confirm the positive relationship of such social media with users' informal neighbouring behaviours and civic engagement but show that only civic engagement mediates its relationships with SoC, SoRT, and perceptions of community resilience. Altogether, this opens interesting venues for future developments in both research and intervention fields, with reference to (a) further unravelling the intertwinement between online and local social dynamics and environments, and (b) better understanding how such intertwinement and this kind of social media could represent tools for the promotion of community building processes and of local resilience in community interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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