Motivations and contradictions in the use of social networks in university students

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Around social networks, contradictions can be established with which one lives: individual identity versus social identity, exhibitionism versus privacy and satisfaction versus evasion, among others. Between both extremes there are shadows in the form of misinformation processes, a naive vision of t...

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Autores: Gutiérrez Arenas, María del Pilar, Díaz Pareja, Elena María, Ramírez García, Antonia, García Rojas, Antonio Daniel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Piura
Repositorio:Revista de Comunicación
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.udep.edu.pe:article/3425
Enlace del recurso:https://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/3425
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Redes Sociales
universitarios
identidad digital
privacidad digital
evasión digital
autoexpresión digital
adicción digital
Social Networks
university students
digital identity
digital privacy
digital evasion
digital self-expression
digital addiction
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Sumario:Around social networks, contradictions can be established with which one lives: individual identity versus social identity, exhibitionism versus privacy and satisfaction versus evasion, among others. Between both extremes there are shadows in the form of misinformation processes, a naive vision of the influence of social networks or lack of awareness about its repercussions, which prevent young people from integral development. It is necessary to identify factors involved in the flow and directionality of these contradictions. The study presented follows a quantitative research design, of a non-experimental, transversal, descriptive, inferential and correlational nature. The technique used was the survey and the instrument used was a questionnaire composed of sociodemographic questions and six scales: Motivation-avoidance, motivation-self-expression, satisfaction-addiction, privacy on social networks, online images/videos and digital identity impact. The participating sample was 658 students from different Spanish universities. The results show a correlation with different degrees of intensity between the six scales. Likewise, the Kruskal Wallis test showed that factors such as gender, age, daily frequency of use of social networks, number of followers, profile privacy on networks, similarity between the real and virtual image and social awareness and personal image on the networks affect the six dimensions studied. Everything points to the need to continue working at university levels on the use that students make of these networks through the implementation of educommunication processes, since the management of privacy, self-presentation and the configuration of identity in these networks are necessary and fundamental areas in today's society.
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