Adoptees Online: Community-Building, Collective Affect, and a New Generation of Activists

Michele Merritt
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abstract:I examine the rise in adoptee community-building and activism on the internet, paying close attention to the ways emotions are shared, generated, and sustained in online interactions. Utilizing a framework from the philosophy of cognitive science that argues for a collective or distributed account of affect, I argue that this model suitably explains the ways affective exchanges take place in adoptee communities. Even though these exchanges are largely asynchronous and remote, there is evidence that emotional contagion and entrainment—features that mark collective and distributed theories of affect—can be sustained online. Turning to my own adoption narrative and how my identity as an adoptee has shaped and been shaped by my experiences in "Adoptionland," I provide further evidence for the model I am proposing for understanding adoptee communities online. Finally, I argue that taking the framework I've provided seriously would have important potential benefits for improving mental healthcare and other social support systems for adult adoptees.
网上被收养者:社区建设、集体影响和新一代活动家
我研究了互联网上被收养者社区建设和行动主义的兴起,密切关注在线互动中情感的共享、产生和维持方式。利用认知科学哲学的一个框架,我认为这个模型恰当地解释了情感交流在被收养群体中发生的方式。尽管这些交流在很大程度上是异步和远程的,但有证据表明,情感感染和娱乐——标志着集体和分布式情感理论的特征——可以在网上持续存在。回到我自己的收养故事,以及我作为一个被收养者的身份是如何被我在“收养之地”的经历所塑造和塑造的,我为我提出的理解被收养者在线社区的模型提供了进一步的证据。最后,我认为,认真对待我提供的框架,将对改善被收养成人的心理健康和其他社会支持系统有重要的潜在好处。
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