As digital media have become an integral part of many people’s everyday life, challenges also arise for people to cope with the constant connectivity and exposure to communication and information. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 30 adults, this study explores the strategies they use to disconnect from social media platforms and messaging apps, and how such disconnection relates to their sense of wellbeing. Participants employed strategies ranging from complete disconnection to nuanced ways to manage their connectivity (e.g., disconnecting from devices, social media platforms and apps, or from specific content and social connections). They also drew on features of technology to disconnect; however, such strategies were more common among ...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis has been to study and obtain greater understanding of the consequenc...
Theoretical and empirical work on digital media use and social connectedness has often considered fa...
As digital media have become an integral part of many people’s everyday life, challenges also arise ...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
With the permeation of digital media into all spheres of life, individual-level efforts to manage in...
This study explores the motivations for why people disconnect from social media and the challenges t...
Social media overuse is a central concern in discussions over digital well-being. Digital disconnect...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
abstract: Living in a world that is connected in a major way by social media has become the reality ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand young adults’ practicalities of digital detoxing ...
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of...
Although the ubiquitous connectivity afforded by mobile media brings benefits to people’s work, soci...
Although the ubiquitous connectivity afforded by mobile media brings benefits to people’s work, soci...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis has been to study and obtain greater understanding of the consequenc...
Theoretical and empirical work on digital media use and social connectedness has often considered fa...
As digital media have become an integral part of many people’s everyday life, challenges also arise ...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
With the permeation of digital media into all spheres of life, individual-level efforts to manage in...
This study explores the motivations for why people disconnect from social media and the challenges t...
Social media overuse is a central concern in discussions over digital well-being. Digital disconnect...
This paper explores the management of connection through disconnecting practice, or more specificall...
abstract: Living in a world that is connected in a major way by social media has become the reality ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand young adults’ practicalities of digital detoxing ...
Mobile media support our autonomy by connecting us to persons, content and services independently of...
Although the ubiquitous connectivity afforded by mobile media brings benefits to people’s work, soci...
Although the ubiquitous connectivity afforded by mobile media brings benefits to people’s work, soci...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
Digital disconnection or ‘digital detox’ has become a key reference point for media scholars interes...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis has been to study and obtain greater understanding of the consequenc...
Theoretical and empirical work on digital media use and social connectedness has often considered fa...