“Just hanging with my friends”: U.S. Latina/o/x perspectives on parasocial relationships in podcast listening during COVID-19

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez, M. O. Vilceanu, Kristine C. Johnson
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Abstract

ABSTRACT There is a need to delve into major subgroups among U.S. Latina/o/xs and identify emerging patterns in their understanding and consumption of new media. This study used six small-group interviews to explore the fluidity of parasocial dynamics with podcasts among young Latina/o/x podcast listeners experiencing the COVID-19 lockdown. Recent literature has focused on the parasocial nature of dynamics, relationships, and emotional connections listeners develop with their favorite podcasts. While we found that there are unique circumstances of listening among young Latina/o/x listeners, such as living with family and working during school, their podcast interests are driven by identification with hosts, age, and gender more than ethnic parameters. The conceptual acronym EASY (Engaged Experience, Accessible Authenticity, Socialization in Solitude, and Youth and YouTube) was developed to interpret pandemic listening among Latina/o/x podcast users.
“只是和我的朋友们在一起”:美国拉丁裔/ 0 /x人在COVID-19期间收听播客时对副社会关系的看法
有必要深入研究美国拉丁裔/o/xs的主要子群体,并确定他们对新媒体的理解和消费的新模式。本研究使用了六次小组访谈,探讨了在经历COVID-19封锁的年轻拉丁/o/x播客听众中,播客的副社会动态的流动性。最近的文献集中在动态、关系和情感联系的准社会性质上,听众通过他们最喜欢的播客发展起来。虽然我们发现年轻的拉丁/o/x听众有独特的收听环境,例如与家人住在一起,在校期间工作,但他们对播客的兴趣更多地取决于对主持人、年龄和性别的认同,而不是种族参数。概念上的首字母缩略词EASY(参与体验,可访问的真实性,孤独中的社会化,青年和YouTube)是为了解释拉丁/o/x播客用户的流行听力而开发的。
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