Context Collapse and Student Social Media Networks: Where Life and High School Collide

V. Dennen, S. Rutledge, L. Bagdy, Jerrica T. Rowlett, Shannon Burnick, Sarah Joyce
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This study examines the intersection of high school students' in-school and out-of-school communities in a social media context. Students in two classes (10th and 12th grade) participated in a 3-day unit about social media networks and context collapse. During this unit, they diagrammed their communities and social media tool networks and discussed related issues governing how they use social media in and out of school. Findings show that high school students experience context collapse, but do not view it as a negative occurrence so much as an expected one in networked digital environments. They are adept at managing context collapse, and use a variety of means to communicate online with different groups of people. Specifically, they maintain technological lines of separation between their family and other groups, and they relegate digital interactions with their closest friends to more private spaces than the ones that social networking tools afford.
情境崩塌与学生社交媒体网络:生活与高中的碰撞
本研究考察了社交媒体背景下高中生校内和校外社区的交集。两个班(10年级和12年级)的学生参加了一个为期3天的关于社交媒体网络和情境崩溃的单元。在这个单元中,他们绘制了他们的社区和社交媒体工具网络的图表,并讨论了他们在学校内外如何使用社交媒体的相关问题。调查结果显示,高中生经历过情境崩溃,但并不认为这是一件消极的事情,而是在网络数字环境中预期的事情。他们擅长管理上下文崩溃,并使用各种方式与不同群体的人进行在线交流。具体来说,他们在家庭和其他群体之间保持着技术隔离线,他们将与最亲密的朋友的数字互动降级到比社交网络工具提供的更私密的空间。
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