From Each According to Media? Testing Wellman's Theory of Networked Individualism

B. Hogan
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Wellman's networked individualism suggests a social shift from group-oriented interactions to more person-to-person contact. He contends that this shift is associated with a rise in person-to-person media and individually tailored use of such media. I analyze this claim using data collected by Wellman and colleagues in Toronto, Canada. The analysis reveals that there is significant heterogeneity in both network structure and media use. However, using both conventional and novel metrics for this heterogeneity, I demonstrate that person-to-person media behaviors are not significantly associated with differences in network structure. As such, while we may think of their being networked individualistic structures and networked individualistic practices, these two are not mutually constitutive.
从各媒体看?检验威尔曼的网络个人主义理论
威尔曼的网络个人主义理论表明,社会将从以群体为导向的互动转向更多的人与人之间的接触。他认为,这种转变与个人对个人媒体的兴起以及对此类媒体的个性化使用有关。我用Wellman和他在加拿大多伦多的同事收集的数据来分析这一说法。分析表明,网络结构和媒介使用都存在显著的异质性。然而,通过对这种异质性使用传统的和新颖的度量,我证明了人与人之间的媒体行为与网络结构的差异并没有显著的关联。因此,虽然我们可能认为它们是网络化的个人主义结构和网络化的个人主义实践,但这两者并不是相互构成的。
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