Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s)

Singaporeans are one of the heaviest users of social media in the world and many are affluent enough to own portable devices such as smartphones with data plans to use it frequently. With its increased usage and technological development, it has facilitated the creation of an alternative virtual pla...

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Main Author: Chua, Wei Ming
Other Authors: Tan Joo Ean
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-623722019-12-10T13:47:27Z Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s) Chua, Wei Ming Tan Joo Ean School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology Singaporeans are one of the heaviest users of social media in the world and many are affluent enough to own portable devices such as smartphones with data plans to use it frequently. With its increased usage and technological development, it has facilitated the creation of an alternative virtual platform for human interaction and communication. Considering that the family commonly forms a person’s primary communicative network, this exploratory research study aims to explore how families in Singapore, in particular parents and children, negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s). The analytical framework of the functionalist perspective and Family Systems Theory was used as a vantage point to examine Singaporean ‘normative’ families. A typology of at least three types of approaches taken by normative Singaporean families to social media was found, which can provide the basis for continued research on other Singaporean family types and intergenerational communication. Bachelor of Arts 2015-03-25T08:39:03Z 2015-03-25T08:39:03Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62372 en Nanyang Technological University 33 p. application/pdf
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Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s)
description Singaporeans are one of the heaviest users of social media in the world and many are affluent enough to own portable devices such as smartphones with data plans to use it frequently. With its increased usage and technological development, it has facilitated the creation of an alternative virtual platform for human interaction and communication. Considering that the family commonly forms a person’s primary communicative network, this exploratory research study aims to explore how families in Singapore, in particular parents and children, negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s). The analytical framework of the functionalist perspective and Family Systems Theory was used as a vantage point to examine Singaporean ‘normative’ families. A typology of at least three types of approaches taken by normative Singaporean families to social media was found, which can provide the basis for continued research on other Singaporean family types and intergenerational communication.
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title Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s)
title_short Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s)
title_full Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s)
title_fullStr Social media use in intra-familial communication : exploring how Singaporean families negotiate the use of social media in their communicative relationship(s)
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