This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the ambiguous intersection of engagement and disengagement with social media. Drawing on 16 semi-structured interviews with (non)users who have quit specific social media platforms while remaining users on other platforms, this study addresses a specific practice of social media disengagement as a phenomenon, regardless of the (non)users' demographics. As a result, the study introduces phases leading up to platform-specific disconnection, which can extend to, or derive from, other practices of media rejection and resistance. These different stages refer to the technical and social affordances that influence users in their decision to (dis)engage wi...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequ...
Recent years have seen a surging scholarly interest in disconnective political behaviors on social m...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This study explores the motivations for why people disconnect from social media and the challenges t...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
As digital media have become an integral part of many people’s everyday life, challenges also arise ...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
When people distrust media systems, one response is to disconnect. This emergent theme within intern...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
This article looks at the discourses of Instagram users about interrupting the use of social or digi...
The use of new information- and communication technologies, and social media platforms in particular...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequ...
Recent years have seen a surging scholarly interest in disconnective political behaviors on social m...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This study explores the motivations for why people disconnect from social media and the challenges t...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
This theoretical intervention puts forward a concept of ‘digital disengagement’ to discuss new socio...
As digital media have become an integral part of many people’s everyday life, challenges also arise ...
In the “digital age” (Ahmed, 2020) and its “constant connectivity” (Couldry & Hepp, 2017), the c...
When people distrust media systems, one response is to disconnect. This emergent theme within intern...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
This article looks at the discourses of Instagram users about interrupting the use of social or digi...
The use of new information- and communication technologies, and social media platforms in particular...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequ...
Recent years have seen a surging scholarly interest in disconnective political behaviors on social m...