移动媒体的心理学视角:飞越式回顾

IF 3.1 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Mobile Media & Communication Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI:10.1177/20501579221134369
J. Bayer, L. Reinecke, M. V. Abeele
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心理学研究一直是移动媒体和通信文献中的核心部分,强调了可以与移动行为互动的各种情绪、认知、社交和个性过程。虽然过去关于媒体和技术心理学的研究更多地植根于传播学科,而不是心理学,但随着时间的推移,越来越多的跨学科社会科学家正在进行移动研究。其结果是,关于移动媒体使用的心理预测因素、过程、影响和影响,形成了大量的、可以说是零散的知识体系。尽管新兴文献的广度很广,但人们越来越多地试图综合这一范围广泛的工作(Bayer等人,2016;Cumiskey和Ling,2015;埃利斯,2020;Kushlev和Leitao,2020;Melumad和Pham,2020;Ross和Campbell,2021;Wilmer等人,2017)。也就是说,到目前为止,尚不清楚在移动媒体与通信(MMC)上发表了多少经过心理调整的研究。在这篇简短的综述中,我们通过完成该杂志10年历史上发表的文章摘要的飞越,评估了MMC中心理工作的普遍性。然后,我们确定了这组文章中的核心主题,提取了推动移动媒体心理学研究的指导视角。最后,我们重新考虑
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Psychological perspectives on mobile media: A flyover review
Psychology-infused research has always been a central section within the literature on mobile media and communication, highlighting the diverse emotional, cognitive, social, and personality processes that can interact with mobile behavior. While past work on the psychology of media and technology has been rooted more in the discipline of Communication than Psychology, more social scientists across disciplines are conducting mobile research with each year going forward. The result is a massive, and arguably scattered, body of knowledge on the psychological predictors, processes, effects, and implications of mobile media use. Despite the breadth of the burgeoning literature, there have been increasing attempts to synthesize this wide-ranging work (Bayer et al., 2016; Cumiskey & Ling, 2015; Ellis, 2020; Kushlev & Leitao, 2020; Melumad & Pham, 2020; Ross & Campbell, 2021; Wilmer et al., 2017). That said, it is unclear how much psychologically tuned research has been published in Mobile Media & Communication (MMC) so far. In this short review, we evaluate the prevalence of psychological work in MMC by completing a flyover of article abstracts published during the journal’s 10-year history. We then identify the core themes within this set of articles, extracting the guiding perspectives that drive research on the psychology of mobile media. To conclude, we reconsider the
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期刊介绍: Mobile Media & Communication is a peer-reviewed forum for international, interdisciplinary academic research on the dynamic field of mobile media and communication. Mobile Media & Communication draws on a wide and continually renewed range of disciplines, engaging broadly in the concept of mobility itself.
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