When Worlds Collide: Sociality Between Physical and Cyberspace during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Q3 Social Sciences
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Many studies have already demonstrated that ICT use does not necessarily lead to more loneliness and social isolation among people. Nevertheless, the assumption that ICT contributes to the feelings of loneliness and associated illnesses persists among some researchers and in everyday discourse. The paper explores the sociological understanding of sociality from the perspective of ICT use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia. The results of an online survey conducted in the autumn of 2020, with a random sample of 454 participants, indicated that despite the government-imposed restrictions on gatherings and physical interactions of individuals, social dynamics were maintained, albeit predominantly through ICT. Moreover, most respondents reported not experiencing greater loneliness during this period, probably owing to the preservation of their social contacts in cyberspace. It was also observed that the respondents engaged in different activities aimed at sustaining social interaction in cyberspace (i.e., telephone conversations, social media engagement, video calls), contributing to a reduced sense of isolation. The main objective of this paper is to reflect on contemporary social trends, positing that proximity in physical space is no longer a precondition for the emergence and maintenance of social dynamics between individuals.
当世界相撞:COVID-19 大流行期间实体空间与网络空间之间的社会性
许多研究已经表明,使用信息与传播技术并不一定会导致人们更加孤独和与社会隔 离。尽管如此,一些研究人员和日常讨论中仍然存在这样的假设,即信息与传播技术会加剧人们的孤独感和相关疾病。本文从斯洛文尼亚 COVID-19 大流行期间信息和通信技术使用的角度,探讨了社会学对社会性的理解。2020 年秋季对 454 名参与者进行了随机抽样在线调查,结果表明,尽管政府对个人聚会和实际互动施加了限制,但社会动态仍得以保持,尽管主要是通过信息和通信技术。此外,大多数受访者表示在此期间没有感到更加孤独,这可能是由于他们在网络空间保持了社交联系。我们还注意到,受访者参与了各种旨在维持网络空间社交互动的活动(即电话交谈、参与社交媒体、视频通话),从而减少了孤独感。本文的主要目的是对当代社会趋势进行反思,认为物理空间的邻近性不再是个人之间出现和维持社会动态的先决条件。
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Sociologija i Prostor
Sociologija i Prostor Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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