Cho Hyunyi, Cannon Julie, Lopez Rachel, Li Wenbo
The Ohio State University, USA.
Cornell University, USA.
New Media Soc. 2024 Feb;26(2):941-960. doi: 10.1177/14614448211068530. Epub 2022 Jan 16.
Concerns over the harmful effects of social media have directed public attention to media literacy as a potential remedy. Current conceptions of media literacy are frequently based on mass media, focusing on the analysis of common content and evaluation of the content using common values. This article initiates a new conceptual framework of social media literacy (SoMeLit). Moving away from the mass media-based assumptions of extant approaches, SoMeLit centers on the user's self in social media that is in dynamic causation with their choices of messages and networks. The foci of analysis in SoMeLit, therefore, are one's selections and values that influence and are influenced by the construction of one's reality on social media; and the evolving characteristics of social media platforms that set the boundaries of one's social media reality construction. Implications of the new components and dimensions of SoMeLit for future research, education, and action are discussed.
对社交媒体有害影响的担忧已将公众的注意力引向媒介素养,将其视为一种潜在的补救措施。当前对媒介素养的概念通常基于大众媒体,侧重于对常见内容的分析以及使用共同价值观对内容进行评估。本文提出了一个新的社交媒体素养(SoMeLit)概念框架。SoMeLit 摆脱了现有方法基于大众媒体的假设,以社交媒体中用户的自我为中心,该自我与他们对信息和网络的选择处于动态因果关系之中。因此,SoMeLit 的分析重点是一个人的选择和价值观,它们影响并受其在社交媒体上构建现实的影响;以及设定一个人社交媒体现实构建边界的社交媒体平台的不断演变的特征。文中还讨论了 SoMeLit 的新组成部分和维度对未来研究、教育及行动的影响。