连接限制的日常体验——来自新冠疫情期间法国学生的见解

L. Vinet, Nolwenn Maudet, A. Tabard
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从普适计算(Ubiquitous Computing)到最近部署的5G技术,公共话语的连接水平不断提高,无论是在地理可用性、可靠性还是速度方面。然而,慢速、故障和不可用是日常连接体验中不可缺少的一部分。我们对10名学生(22-25岁)进行了重大事件访谈,以了解他们如何处理在covid - 19大流行期间面临的各种连接限制,以及他们有时如何故意设置限制。我们的研究结果显示了人们与互联网连接之间的复杂关系。我们概述了举报人在识别和理解他们通常面临的关系问题的性质方面的困难,这些问题导致他们缺乏控制。我们介绍了他们如何应对这些问题,他们发展的预期策略和应对机制。我们最后呈现的情况是,告密者故意设定自己的限制。总体而言,我们强调从共享和本地化连接(WiFi)到个人和移动连接(4G)的转变,同时保持连接的压力也在增加。
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The Everyday Experience of Connectivity Limits – Insights from French Students during the Covid Pandemic
From Ubiquitous Computing to the recent deployment of 5G technology, public discourses assume ever increasing levels of connectivity, whether in geographical availability, in reliability, or in speed. However slowdowns, breakdowns, and unavailability are an integral part of the experience of everyday connectivity. We conducted critical incident interviews with 10 students (aged 22-25) to understand how they dealt with the various connectivity limits they faced during the COVID19 pandemic, but also how they deliberately set limits at times. Our results show the complex relations that people develop with their internet connection. We outline the informants’ difficulties to identify and understand the nature of the connection’s problems they usually face, leading to a lack of control. We present how they react to such problems, the anticipation strategies and coping mechanisms they develop. We finally present situations in which informants deliberately set their own limits. Overall, we emphasize the shift from a shared and localized connection (WiFi) to a personal and mobile one (4G), combined to increased pressure for maintaining connectivity.
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