在互联网上寻求社区:信息传播技术的民族文化使用

Amanda Aizlewood, M. Doody
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这一简短的调查结果抽样表明,在所选群体和总体平均水平之间存在统计学上的显著差异。数据显示,加拿大的移民和少数民族不仅在互联网上比一般人更活跃,而且他们的在线行为更有可能包括在研究定性阶段确定的民族文化社区建设的要素。这些变量虽然间接地支持了“维持”假说。然而,第一代加拿大人的上网行为却接近于人口的平均水平。后一种发现倾向于降低在定性阶段确定的年轻,热切的“探索”组的定性发现。
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Seeking community on the Internet: ethnocultural use of information communication technology
This brief sampling of findings indicates that statistically significant differences in online behaviour exist between the selected groups and the population average. The data show that not only are immigrants and ethnocultural minorities in Canada more active on the Internet than the general population, but that their online behaviour is significantly more likely to include elements of ethnocultural community building as identified in the qualitative phase of the study. The "maintenance" hypothesis is strongly supported, albeit indirectly, with these variables. Online behaviour of first generation Canadians, however, is found to approximate the population average. This latter finding tends to degrade the qualitative findings of a young, eager "exploration" grouping identified in the qualitative phase.
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