Theorizing a More Complete Picture: Integrating Interpersonal Communication with Computer-Mediated Communication

Andrew C. High
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As the title of this journal makes explicit, taking the study of human communication and technology seriously requires a sophisticated consideration of both human communication and technology. Scholars in psychology, sociology, computer science, and media studies produce interesting lines of research on communication technology; however, researchers who study interpersonal interactions have a firm understanding of the process of communication, including its message-based and relational dynamics. How people interact, communicate, and relate transcends differences in channels. Rather than focusing explicitly on technology, which changes over time due to both technological advancements and social whimsy, research on social interactions and myriad interpersonal processes is well-suited to advance research on technologically-mediated communication. In a world of rapidly changing technology, communication is constant. Modern relationships utilize a variety of channels throughout the day to both enact novel behaviors and perform traditional behaviors in new ways (Caughlin, Basinger, & Sharabi, 2013; Sundar, Jia, Waddell, & Huang, 2015). Unfortunately, theorizing on the integration of human communication and technology has occurred in a piecemeal fashion. Despite a wealth of research that studies interpersonal and social interactions online, there are few models or theories that embrace the richness in both human communication and technology. There exists, then, a need to synthesize research on interpersonal communication and technology to provide a more complete understanding of how, when, and why technology changes processes and outcomes of interpersonal communication. Human Communication & Technology can be a place that welcomes that research
理论化更完整的画面:整合人际沟通与电脑媒介沟通
正如本刊的标题所表明的那样,认真研究人类传播和技术需要对人类传播和技术进行复杂的考虑。心理学、社会学、计算机科学和媒体研究领域的学者对通信技术进行了有趣的研究;然而,研究人际互动的研究人员对沟通的过程有一个坚定的理解,包括其基于信息和关系的动态。人们互动、沟通和联系的方式超越了渠道的差异。由于技术进步和社会奇思妙想,技术会随着时间的推移而变化,而对社会互动和无数人际过程的研究更适合于推进对技术介导的交流的研究。在一个技术快速变化的世界里,交流是永恒的。现代关系在一天中利用各种渠道来制定新颖的行为,并以新的方式执行传统行为(Caughlin, Basinger, & Sharabi, 2013;Sundar, Jia, Waddell, & Huang, 2015)。不幸的是,关于人类交流和技术整合的理论化是以一种零敲碎打的方式出现的。尽管有大量研究在线人际和社会互动,但很少有模型或理论能同时涵盖人类交流和技术的丰富性。因此,有必要综合研究人际沟通和技术,以更全面地了解技术如何、何时以及为何改变人际沟通的过程和结果。人类交流与技术是一个欢迎这种研究的地方
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