Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers

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Autor(a) principal: Jorge, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Agai, Mehri, Dias, Patrícia, Martinho, Leonor Cunha Vaz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40767
Resumo: Young people struggle with permanent online connection that is associated with their generation. This article looks at teenagers’ affective relationship to connectivity and disconnectivity, and how it is socioculturally influenced by the media, family, and peers. It reports on an interview study with 36 teenagers between 15 and 19 years of age from Norway and Portugal. Our findings evidenced how disconnection may arise out of a latent feeling of “disaffect” generated in the experience of the ambience of connected and platform culture as well as the media; or of the unavailability created by how teenagers spend their leisure time, which is influenced by families’ moral economies. Teenagers have to perform affective labor in managing the different, sometimes contradictory, forces that converge in the experience of connectivity. Managing digital disconnection appears as an individual—but socially produced—moral obligation to self-govern, to which teenagers have unequal conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
title Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
spellingShingle Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
Jorge, Ana
Affect
Connectivity
Digital culture
Disconnection
Social media
title_short Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
title_full Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
title_fullStr Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
title_full_unstemmed Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
title_sort Growing out of overconnection: the process of dis/connecting among Norwegian and Portuguese teenagers
author Jorge, Ana
author_facet Jorge, Ana
Agai, Mehri
Dias, Patrícia
Martinho, Leonor Cunha Vaz
author_role author
author2 Agai, Mehri
Dias, Patrícia
Martinho, Leonor Cunha Vaz
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorge, Ana
Agai, Mehri
Dias, Patrícia
Martinho, Leonor Cunha Vaz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Affect
Connectivity
Digital culture
Disconnection
Social media
topic Affect
Connectivity
Digital culture
Disconnection
Social media
description Young people struggle with permanent online connection that is associated with their generation. This article looks at teenagers’ affective relationship to connectivity and disconnectivity, and how it is socioculturally influenced by the media, family, and peers. It reports on an interview study with 36 teenagers between 15 and 19 years of age from Norway and Portugal. Our findings evidenced how disconnection may arise out of a latent feeling of “disaffect” generated in the experience of the ambience of connected and platform culture as well as the media; or of the unavailability created by how teenagers spend their leisure time, which is influenced by families’ moral economies. Teenagers have to perform affective labor in managing the different, sometimes contradictory, forces that converge in the experience of connectivity. Managing digital disconnection appears as an individual—but socially produced—moral obligation to self-govern, to which teenagers have unequal conditions.
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