Respecifying Phubbing: Video-Based Analysis of Smartphone Use in Co-Present Interactions

Iuliia Avgustis
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The concept of phubbing (generally defined as a practice of ignoring co-present others by focusing on one's mobile device) is now widely used in studies aiming to understand the effects of smartphone use on co-present interactions. However, most of these studies are quantitative in nature and fail to grasp the interactional context of smartphone use. Drawing on video recordings and utilizing multimodal interaction analysis, the present study examines phubbing in naturally occurring interactions among young adults. Contrary to most previous research, the analysis reveals that disengagement often precedes self-initiated smartphone use rather than follows it. The study identifies factors that affect whether phubbing is reciprocated and whether it is oriented to as problematic. As a result of the analysis, an alternative conceptualization of phubbing is offered. By reflecting on participants’ ways of managing phubbing and its consequences, we discuss design solutions for supporting them in this task.
重新定义低头:基于视频的智能手机在共同呈现互动中的使用分析
“低头症”(phubbing)的概念(通常被定义为专注于自己的移动设备而忽略在场的其他人)现在被广泛应用于旨在了解使用智能手机对在场互动影响的研究中。然而,这些研究大多是定量的,未能把握智能手机使用的互动背景。利用视频记录和多模态互动分析,本研究调查了年轻人自然发生的互动中的低头现象。与之前的大多数研究相反,分析显示,脱离接触通常是在主动使用智能手机之前,而不是之后。该研究确定了影响低头行为是否会得到回报以及它是否会被视为问题的因素。作为分析的结果,我们提出了低头症的另一种概念。通过反思参与者管理低头症的方式及其后果,我们讨论了支持他们完成这项任务的设计解决方案。
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