College of Business Sciences, Zayed University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2011 Jun;14(6):365-70. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2010.0289. Epub 2010 Nov 29.
This preliminary study investigates the uptake of computer-mediated communication (CMC) with parents and siblings, an area on which no research appears to have been conducted. Given the lack of relevant literature, grounded theory methodology was used and online focus group discussions were conducted in an attempt to generate suitable hypotheses for further empirical studies. Codification of the discussion data revealed various categories of meaning, namely: a perceived inappropriateness of CMC with members of family of origin; issues relating to the family generational gap; the nature of the offline sibling/parent relationship; the non-viability of online affordances such as planned self-disclosure, deception, identity construction; and disinhibition in interactions with family-of-origin members. These themes could be molded into hypotheses to assess the psychosocial limitations of CMC and to determine if it can indeed become a ubiquitous alternative to traditional communication modes as some scholars have claimed.
本初步研究调查了与父母和兄弟姐妹进行计算机中介交流(CMC)的情况,这方面似乎没有研究。鉴于相关文献的缺乏,使用了扎根理论方法,并进行了在线焦点小组讨论,试图为进一步的实证研究生成合适的假设。对讨论数据的编码揭示了各种意义类别,即:与原生家庭成员进行 CMC 的不适当性感知;与家庭代沟相关的问题;线下兄弟姐妹/父母关系的性质;在线功能的不可行性,例如计划的自我披露、欺骗、身份构建;以及与原生家庭成员互动时的去抑制。这些主题可以被塑造成假设,以评估 CMC 的心理社会限制,并确定它是否确实可以像一些学者所声称的那样成为传统交流模式的普遍替代方式。