Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents

The present study employed the grounded theory approach to explore the experience of companionship among online friends in the context of cyberspace. Existing literature in adolescent online friendship formation regarded companionship as one motivating factor for engaging in such relationship. Howev...

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Main Author: Lajom, Jennifer Ann L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-104232022-08-15T02:23:03Z Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents Lajom, Jennifer Ann L. The present study employed the grounded theory approach to explore the experience of companionship among online friends in the context of cyberspace. Existing literature in adolescent online friendship formation regarded companionship as one motivating factor for engaging in such relationship. However, there have been limited accounts that explained how companionship, a construct that emphasized the interaction closeness in physical space, thrives in a computer-mediated environment. Ten adolescents underwent interview sessions that described their interactions with their online friends in cyberspace. Data were subjected to three phases of analysis, namely, open, axial and selective coding to arrive at a core category. Results illustrated the experience of online companionship, labeled as virtual togetherness that included various elements that comprised the experience. These elements included online interactivity, means for online interactivity (i.e., avenues for interaction and perceptive envisioning), time element, sense of gut-feel, perceived degree of friendship closeness and consequences arising from friendship closeness. The elements of virtual togetherness, their relationships, as well as their implications in online friendship formation and maintenance are discussed. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3585 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10423/viewcontent/CDTG004122_P__2_.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Internet--Social aspects Computer networks--Social aspects Electronic discussion groups Online chat groups Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Internet--Social aspects
Computer networks--Social aspects
Electronic discussion groups
Online chat groups
Psychology
spellingShingle Internet--Social aspects
Computer networks--Social aspects
Electronic discussion groups
Online chat groups
Psychology
Lajom, Jennifer Ann L.
Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
description The present study employed the grounded theory approach to explore the experience of companionship among online friends in the context of cyberspace. Existing literature in adolescent online friendship formation regarded companionship as one motivating factor for engaging in such relationship. However, there have been limited accounts that explained how companionship, a construct that emphasized the interaction closeness in physical space, thrives in a computer-mediated environment. Ten adolescents underwent interview sessions that described their interactions with their online friends in cyberspace. Data were subjected to three phases of analysis, namely, open, axial and selective coding to arrive at a core category. Results illustrated the experience of online companionship, labeled as virtual togetherness that included various elements that comprised the experience. These elements included online interactivity, means for online interactivity (i.e., avenues for interaction and perceptive envisioning), time element, sense of gut-feel, perceived degree of friendship closeness and consequences arising from friendship closeness. The elements of virtual togetherness, their relationships, as well as their implications in online friendship formation and maintenance are discussed.
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author Lajom, Jennifer Ann L.
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title Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
title_short Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
title_full Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
title_fullStr Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Virtual togetherness: A grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
title_sort virtual togetherness: a grounded theory investigation of the experience of companionship in computer-mediated friendships among adolescents
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