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20781.
  • Nyberg, Annakarin, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Let the right one in : Boundary management of social media among senior Facebook users
  • 2015
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The ubiquitous nature of online access, reduced prices on consumer electronics and the increased number of connected everyday artifacts, have created a situation where internet use and social networking participation are spreading to user groups not touched upon before. One of many consequence of this change is how we in the last couple of years and in many countries have been witnessing a radical increase in online presence of seniors (La Rose, 2008, Zickuhr and Madden, 2012, Findahl 2012). In the US, for instance, more than every second senior aged 65 or above have found their way online (Zickuhr and Madden, 2012). As for other groups of Internet users, social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn are becoming increasingly popular among seniors. From 2009 to 2011 usage levels of social networking sites within this group in the US climbed from 13% to 33%, an increase with 150%. The place for internet and social networking in the lives of seniors is by many researchers considered to be as a tool to avoid loneliness, unhappiness and isolation during their senescence (Fiori et al. 2007, Gibson et al. 2010, Lewis and Ariyachandrat 2010, Sundar et al. 2011, Taylor 2011). Some of the ways to achieve that is through enabling an easy way to maintain contact with family and friends (Selwyn 2004, Lewis and Ariyachandrat 2010, Sundar et al. 2011), potentially causing increased health (Berkman, 1995, Gibson et al. 2010), access to health and societal related information (Selwyn 2004) and a chance to live at home as long as possible (Sundar et al. 2011).   Even if more and more seniors are becoming internet and SNS users there are still many that are not. Many older adults and seniors are reported as being cautious regarding social networking sites in specific and internet use in general (Lehtinen et al. 2009). Some of the fears that have previously been documented are related to a view on internet as a dangerous place (Lehtinen et al. 2009), SNS as an arena for socially unacceptable behavior (Lehtinen et al. 2009). Lehtinen et al. (2009, p. 51) even state that: “From this it follows that SNSs do not seem to fit the everyday communication of older adults well”. Overcoming obstacles for inclusion in the information society, of which social media in undeniably an important part, is an important challenge emphasized by a number of national and international efforts (e.g. UNECE 2007, CEC 2007). Michael Arnold (2003) used the two-faced god Janus as a metaphor to describe how a certain kind of technology functioning in one way in one context may have consequences or implications of one kind, and a contrary set of consequences or implications in another. While Arnold used the mobile phone as an example for describing this characteristic of technology, he could just as well, due to ubiquitous internet access and widely spread computer literacy, have used social networking sites. Even if previous research have addressed and characterized early use of social networking services among seniors, there are still a lot left to be done. While we have come to know a great deal about reasons, benefits and consequences of online presence and reasons for resistance, we know very little about the process through which seniors manage their personal boundaries in relation to SNS. This is what this paper addresses, the way that seniors let, or do not let, aspects of SNS become a part of their lives. This is a fundamental question in strive towards inclusion of all segments of citizens to be part of the information society. Empirically, the paper is based on a three yearlong qualitative study of senior’s use of internet and social media (AGNES – ageing in an networked society). We have conducted focus group interviews as well as individual interviews and the seniors have also kept diaries. The diaries contain their reflections on the processes through which they have come to involve Facebook in their everyday life. Apart from capturing the dynamics of the ways that seniors start using social media, the paper does as well contribute to knowledge about how to methodologically explore senior’s IT-use.
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20782.
  • Nyberg, Annakarin, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Power play online : Exploring master suppression techniques on Facebook
  • 2015
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Today we are spending increasingly large parts of our lives online and at the same time, new applications see the light of day in a steady stream. Accordingly we invent new and changing ways of communicating, managing relationships and interact. How these ways can be understood and managed thus becomes a constant, current and multifaceted issue. One aspect of this issue concerns our ability to exert subtle power and positioning games by the various kinds of social media that we use. In this paper, we address that particular field of research. We examine what suppression techniques (Ås 1978) and what shades of suppression techniques (Nyberg & Wiberg 2014) that are exerted on Facebook, as well as how and why they are expressed the way they do.Theoretically this paper is based on solid and proven theoretical frameworks of domination techniques that are mainly known through the scientific work of Ås (1978) and Nissen (1946). More recently, the framework has as well been explored in terms of what happens when suppression techniques are moving online and in social media (Nyberg & Wiberg 2014). More specific, social media is explored with regard to it’s spaces of possible actions (Stolterman 2004) and it’s importance to the user's ability to exercise power, as well as to manage or respond to the exercise of power through the so-called counter-strategies (Nyberg & Wiberg 2015). This paper builds on this collected work and focus one of our most popular social media worldwide: Facebook. More specifically, we examine the comment field in open forums on Facebook, where it is not required a registered user to be able to read posts, comment and discuss.Methodologically, this paper builds on a netnographic observational study, a qualitative content analysis and a pragmatic – interactionistic approach for analysis. The netnographic study was conducted based on the criterion of being able to obtain a broad picture of the digital environment. The users themselves are not important for the study, but our interest is in people's representations of themselves on the internet. This was followed by a content analysis and finally, the data were analysed through a pragmatic – interactionistic approach for analysis.This article contributes to a richer understanding of the use of master suppression techniques on Facebook. The following techniques are explored and discussed: making invisible, ridiculing, withholding information, damned if you do and damned if you don’t and heaping blame and putting to shame. Based on the result of our observation studies we draw the conclusion that you can see signs of some of the master suppression techniques on Facebook. We also argue why others don’t show up. Another conclusion that we draw is that the environment on public Facebook pages is harsher than first expected. We also present a categorisation model for a simple overviewing of master suppression techniques on Facebook. This model can be a valuable aid in the study and analysis of social power and positioning game in the other social media.References:Löwgren, J. "och Stolterman, E.(2004)." Design av informationsteknik–materialet utan egenskaper.Nissen, I. (1974). Psykopatenes diktatur. Oslo: Aschehoug.Nyberg, Annakarin, and Mikael Wiberg. "Sociala medier-ett nät av härskartekniker?." Human IT (2015).Nyberg, Annakarin, and Mikael Wiberg. "Sociala medier och härskartekniker." (2014).Ås, Berit. "Hersketeknikker." Master Suppression Techniques.] Kjerringråd 3 (1978): 17-21.
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20783.
  • Nyberg, Annakarin, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Sociala medier och härskartekniker
  • 2014. - 1
  • Book (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • En snabb kommentar, en gest eller bara en lite för lång konstpaus kan fullständigt omdefiniera det sociala rummet. Mellan två personer skapas en maktasymmetri där den ena parten använder tekniker för att ställa sig ovanför, vid sidan om, eller i avstånd från den andre. Det sker subtilt men ändå så uppenbart. Det handlar om härskartekniker.Sociala medier är inget undantag. Även på Twitter, Facebook, Instagram och i exempelvis bloggosfären, pågår liknande sociala makt- och positioneringsspel. I den här boken möter du nätprofilerna Johanna Frändén och Clara Lidström som båda har skapat sig en stark röst och position i de sociala medierna. Genom deras erfarenheter lär vi oss om strategier som har vuxit fram för att förhålla sig till det sociala spel som pågår på nätet.Bokens teoretiska utgångspunkt är de handlingsutrymmen och härskartekniker som de sociala medierna möjliggör. Författarna Annakarin Nyberg och Mikael Wiberg presenterar tio härskartekniker som idag utövas på nätet – och tio motstrategier för att utveckla ett bättre förhållningssätt till såväl subtila som tydliga härskartekniker i sociala medier.Sociala medier och härskartekniker vänder sig till dig som vill förstå vår digitala samtid. Boken syftar till att medvetandegöra det komplexa i det till synes ytliga i vår vardag på nätet.
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20784.
  • Nyberg, Annakarin, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Vad är egentligen näthat?
  • 2019
  • In: Svensk Psykiatri. - : Svenska psykiatriska föreningen. ; :4, s. 16-17
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)
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20785.
  • Nygren, Gunnar, et al. (author)
  • Hur vet medierna? Källkritik och desinformation i bevakningen av kriget i Ukraina 2022
  • 2022
  • In: Källkritik och krig. - Stockholm : Institutet för mediestudier. - 9789198709841 ; , s. 13-73
  • Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Desinformation och propaganda är ett allt viktigare inslag som lyfts i bevakningen av kriget i Ukraina. Det visar en analys av nyhetsflödet i svenska medier under krigets första sex veckor. Samtidigt är det ovanligt att svenska redaktioner själva kan verifiera den egna krigsrapporteringen, istället litar de på internationella nyhetsbyråer och medier. Därför är förtroendet för nyhetsleverantörer en grundbult i bevakningen. Den här Studien kretsar kring fyra frågor: Hur beskrivs frågor runt desinformation och källkritik i nyhetsflödet? Vilka källor används i några utvalda fall – officiella källor, egna reportrar, andra medier etcetera. Finns det någon bedömning av källornas trovärdighet? I vilken grad används innehåll från sociala medier som källa och vilka typer av källor är det i så fall? I vilken grad är rapporteringen transparent när det gäller vilka källor som används och huruvida uppgifterna är verifierade/bekräftade eller inte?
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20786.
  • Nygren, Gunnar, et al. (author)
  • Varifrån får svenskarna sina nyheter om kriget i Ukraina? Om användning och förtroende i den gränslösa digitala medieekologin
  • 2023
  • In: Ovisshetens tid. - Göteborg : SOM-institutet, Göteborgs universitet.
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • De stora svenska nyhetsmedierna står starka hos publiken när det gäller nyhetsflödet från kriget i Ukraina. Det visar 2022 års nationella SOM-undersökning. Nästan nio av tio tar del av nyheter om kriget i de stora dagstidningarna och etermedierna minst varje vecka. Förtroendet för krigsrapporteringen i dessa medier är också högt. För de som vill fördjupa sig i nyhetsflödet visar sig tydliga skillnader både utifrån ålder och sociala faktorer. Högutbildade män i storstäder går gärna till internationella medier medan lågutbildade och äldre män i mindre tätorter gärna går till svenska alternativa nyhetssajter. Yngre åldersgrupper hittar oftast nyheter och opinionsmaterial om kriget på sociala medieplattformar, men förtroendet för dessa samt för alternativa medier är lågt. Ändå är användningen av alternativa medier högre när det gäller krigsnyheter än för generell nyhetskonsumtion, något som kan hänga ihop med en brist på mångfald i de etablerade mediernas rapportering.
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20789.
  • Nylander, Eva (author)
  • Alexandria - drömmarnas bibliotek.
  • 2003
  • In: Ikoner: vision och tradition. - 1403-7211. ; 2003:3, s. 17-18
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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