Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequences associated with non-use of social media. In doing so, it extends Wyatt’s commonly used taxonomy of non-use by identifying new dimensions in which to understand non-use of social media. This framework encompasses a previously unidentified category of non-use that is critical to understand in today’s social media environment. Design/methodology/approach: This is an exploratory interview study with 17 self-identified social media non-users distributed across age groups and socioeconomic backgrounds. A thematic analysis is conducted based on a novel extension of Wyatt’s framework and the risk-benefits framework. This is supplemented by open...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article argues for the need to pay attention to the dynamics of refusing and ...
Recent years have seen a surging scholarly interest in disconnective political behaviors on social m...
Prior studies of technology non-use demonstrate the need for approaches that go beyond a simple bina...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequ...
This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Scholars are increasingly starting to engage in analysing non-use of social media among higher educa...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
Responding to the dominant body of research on young people and their use of social networking sites...
A significant majority of university students in western countries use social media platforms for va...
Most studies about internet use examine how usage differs among users and why. Less attention has be...
Public opinion has embraced social media as a vital tool to reach U.S. emerging adults, but this gen...
Examining social media consumption outcomes of young people is relevant in today’s society. The auth...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article argues for the need to pay attention to the dynamics of refusing and ...
Recent years have seen a surging scholarly interest in disconnective political behaviors on social m...
Prior studies of technology non-use demonstrate the need for approaches that go beyond a simple bina...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequ...
This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Scholars are increasingly starting to engage in analysing non-use of social media among higher educa...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
Young people’s engagements with social media now generate large quantities of personal data, with “b...
Responding to the dominant body of research on young people and their use of social networking sites...
A significant majority of university students in western countries use social media platforms for va...
Most studies about internet use examine how usage differs among users and why. Less attention has be...
Public opinion has embraced social media as a vital tool to reach U.S. emerging adults, but this gen...
Examining social media consumption outcomes of young people is relevant in today’s society. The auth...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article argues for the need to pay attention to the dynamics of refusing and ...
Recent years have seen a surging scholarly interest in disconnective political behaviors on social m...
Prior studies of technology non-use demonstrate the need for approaches that go beyond a simple bina...