手腕上的 "关西"、"甲午 "和 "国立":解读中国青少年以智能手表为媒介的社交活动

ArXiv Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1145/3613904.3642044
Lanjing Liu, Chao Zhang, Zhicong Lu
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青少年的同伴关系对他们的成长至关重要,但现在越来越多地以数字技术为媒介。随着这一趋势的发展,可穿戴设备,尤其是为青少年量身定制的智能手表,正在重塑他们的社交方式。在中国,像 XTC 这样的智能手表已经广受欢迎,并推出了 "碰一碰 "和专属社交平台等独特功能。然而,这些设备如何影响青少年的同伴体验仍是个未知数。为此,我们采访了 18 名中国青少年(年龄在 11-16 岁之间),发现了一个以智能手表为媒介的社交生态系统。我们的研究结果强调了智能手表在建立友谊过程中的破冰作用,以及它们在与本地同龄人进行秘密信息交流时的作用。在在线智能手表社区中,同伴地位由点赞数和可见度决定,这导致了多种多样的追求活动(即 "chu guanxi"、"jiazu"、"kuolie")和消极的社会动态。我们讨论了智能手表的核心功能和影响青少年社交行为的中国文化因素,并为设计未来的可穿戴设备,以负责任和安全的方式支持青少年社交提供了启示。
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Wrist-bound Guanxi, Jiazu, and Kuolie: Unpacking Chinese Adolescent Smartwatch-Mediated Socialization
Adolescent peer relationships, essential for their development, are increasingly mediated by digital technologies. As this trend continues, wearable devices, especially smartwatches tailored for adolescents, are reshaping their socialization. In China, smartwatches like XTC have gained wide popularity, introducing unique features such as"Bump-to-Connect"and exclusive social platforms. Nonetheless, how these devices influence adolescents' peer experience remains unknown. Addressing this, we interviewed 18 Chinese adolescents (age: 11 -- 16), discovering a smartwatch-mediated social ecosystem. Our findings highlight the ice-breaking role of smartwatches in friendship initiation and their use for secret messaging with local peers. Within the online smartwatch community, peer status is determined by likes and visibility, leading to diverse pursuit activities (i.e., chu guanxi, jiazu, kuolie) and negative social dynamics. We discuss the core affordances of smartwatches and Chinese cultural factors that influence adolescent social behavior and offer implications for designing future wearables that responsibly and safely support adolescent socialization.
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