Media complementary or media displacement?: An ınvestigation of digital and traditional media usage for obtaining daily news among young adults
Citation
Çelebi, S, İ. (2016). Media complementary or media displacement?: An ınvestigation of digital and traditional media usage for obtaining daily news among young adults. Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 16 (1), 73-84.Abstract
Survey (N=92) was conducted to collect information
on how university students use media. Although the
result supports the fact that young adults use digital
media for news consumption more than other types of
media, using Internet for obtaining daily news and information didn’t displace the traditional media for the
same function. There was no displacement effect among
different types of media for the function of news, but
contrary, media supplemented or complemented each
other. Heavy SNS (social network site) users listened to
the radio less, that may be interpreted based on both
of them may serve the same functions (e.g., entertainment). The results were discussed in the framework of
media richness theory, and media displacement vs. media complementary. Üniversite öğrencilerinin medyayı nasıl kullandıklarını
öğrenebilmek için anket (N=92) yapılmıştır.
Araştırmanın sonucunda gençlerin gündelik haber
ve bilgi edinmelerinde dijital medyayı, geleneksel medyaya göre daha fazla kullandıkları, ancak interneti
bilgi ve haber edinmek için kullanmalarının geleneksel medyayı aynı fonksiyon için kullanmalarının yerine geçmediği bulunmuştur. Haber edinme açısından,
farklı medya çeşitlerinin birbirinin yerine geçmediği,
aksine, birbirini tamamladığı veya bütünlediği ortaya
çıkmıştır. Sosyal ağları fazla kullananların radyoyu
az dinledikleri ve bunun nedeni olarak her ikisinin
de eğlence gibi aynı fonksiyonu sundukları şeklinde
yorumlanabilir. Sonuçlar, zengin medya teorisi,
birbirinin yerine geçen medyaya karşı tamamlayıcı
medya çerçevesinde tartışılmıştır.
Source
Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler DergisiVolume
16Issue
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- Cilt.16 Sayı.1 [10]
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