走向“浪漫媒体意识形态”:通过社交媒体和/或青少年故事中的约会镜头看到的数字约会滥用

IF 1.8 Q2 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10714421.2022.2033576
Francesca Belotti, Francesca Ieracitano, Stellamarina Donato, F. Comunello
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摘要本文探讨了青少年对数字媒体上发生的青少年约会暴力形式(即“数字约会虐待”)的看法,如窥探、控制行为和严重的性短信。它通过关注讲述DDA的青少年中社交媒体使用实践和约会实践之间的相互作用,为DDA以及技术与社会之间相互塑造关系的研究做出了贡献。我们在罗马对43名年龄在14-16岁的高中生进行了7个焦点小组,以探讨与社交媒体平台的谈判以及约会伴侣之间的互动是否以及如何影响青少年对DDA的感知。主题分析表明,当参与者将DDA视为一个与社交媒体相关的问题时,他们会参考媒体意识形态提供的实践习语,或者当参与者将其视为一种与约会相关的问题,他们会引用浪漫意识形态支持的约会脚本。它们在这两个解释性的“镜头”之间摇摆不定,从而将平台的社会使用规范和围绕约会关系的更广泛的社会信仰交织在一起。在这样做的过程中,他们产生了“数字约会脚本”和“浪漫媒体意识形态”,这些意识形态如今以一种非常具体的方式统治着他们的约会关系。
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Towards ‘romantic media ideologies’: digital dating abuse seen through the lens of social media and/or dating in teenage narratives
ABSTRACT The article addresses the teenagers’ perception of those forms of teen dating violence that occur on digital media (i.e., ‘digital dating abuse,’ DDA), such as snooping around, controlling behaviors, and aggravated sexting. It contributes to the strand of studies on DDA and those on the mutual shaping relationship between technology and society by focusing on the interplay between social media usage practices and dating practices among teenagers narrating DDA. We carried out 7 focus groups in Rome with 43 high school students aged 14–16 years, in order to explore whether and how the negotiation with social media platforms and the interaction between dating partners affect the adolescents’ perception of DDA. The thematic analysis reveals that participants refer to idioms of practice informed by media ideologies when seeing DDA as an issue related to social media, or to dating scripts supported by romantic ideologies when seeing it as an issue related to dating. They oscillate between these two interpretative ‘lenses,’ thus intertwining the platform social usage norms and broader societal beliefs surrounding dating relationships. In doing so, they give rise to ‘digital dating scripts’ and ‘romantic media ideologies’ which nowadays rule their dating relationships in a very specific way.
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