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ID134215
Title ProperOnline relationship management, friendship cultures, and ego-networks of young people in Thailand and Austria
LanguageENG
AuthorGotzenbrucker, Gerit ;  Kohl, Margarita
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article introduces a cross-cultural research project involving researchers from Bangkok, Thailand, and Vienna, Austria, and explores the effects of social network services (SNS) on practices of friendship initiation and relationship management among young adults. The focus of inquiry was on differences with regard to the organization of social networks, practices of friendship management, and the mutual interference between media and technology usage and lifestyles. On the basis of explorative interviews and group discussions with young adults living in the two cities studied, we developed a standardized online questionnaire to examine how participation in SNS, such as "Facebook" and "Hi5," has an impact on the meaning of friendship. In addition, we analyzed ego-network structures and their implications for social integration.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol.12, No.3; Sep.2014: p.265-283
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol.12, No.3; Sep.2014: p.265-283
Key WordsThailand ;  Austria ;  Geopolitics ;  Social Integration ;  Geo-Economics ;  Social Network Service - SNS ;  International Relations - IR ;  Free Trade Association - FTA ;  Economic Cooperation ;  International Economy ;  European Union - EU ;  Cooperation Policy ;  Economic Policy ;  Security Policy ;  Strategic Policies ;  Austria - Thailand ;  Migration ;  Economic Interest


 
 
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