Publication: Conflicting Norms - How Norms of Disconnection and Availability Correlate With Digital Media Use Across Generations
Conflicting Norms - How Norms of Disconnection and Availability Correlate With Digital Media Use Across Generations
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Geber, S., Nguyen, M. H., & Büchi, M. (2023). Conflicting Norms - How Norms of Disconnection and Availability Correlate With Digital Media Use Across Generations. Social Science Computer Review, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393231215457
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Digital disconnection has emerged as a response to constant connectivity and the perceived harms to well-being that technology overuse may cause in a digital society. Despite the apparent conflict with expectations of constant availability, there has been limited research on the role of social norms in individuals’ regulation of their digital media use. The present study applied a nuanced conceptualization of social norms—by differentiating referent groups (i.e., family, friends, and everyday contacts) as well as injunctive and descri
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Geber, S., Nguyen, M. H., & Büchi, M. (2023). Conflicting Norms - How Norms of Disconnection and Availability Correlate With Digital Media Use Across Generations. Social Science Computer Review, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1177/08944393231215457