What does smartphone-mediated communication feel like?
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Abstract
Nowadays, almost everybody in Switzerland owns a smartphone, which has become a ubiquitous device in daily lives, especially among younger populations. Although smartphones offer a wide range of functionalities, instant messaging, through WhatsApp and alike, remains among the most popular and used one. However, only recently researchers have started to disentangle the effects of different aspects of this form of communication. In the current project, we conduct two experimental studies on smartphone-mediated communication with young adults in Canton Ticino.
Additional information
Start date
01.12.2018
End date
30.11.2020
Duration
25 Months
Funding sources
SNSF, Swiss National Science Foundation
Status
Ended
Category
Swiss National Science Foundation /
Digital Lives
Publications
- Camerini A. L., Marciano L., Annoni A. M., Ort A., Petrocchi S. (2022) When the timing matters: Exploring the psychophysiological correlates during Instant Messaging among young adults. ICA. 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Paris, France. 26th-30th May 2022
- Camerini A. L., Marciano L., Wirz D., Ort A. (2022) Linking real-time response measures to survey data to track the emotional experience. 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Paris, France. 26th-30th May 2022
- Camerini A. L., Marciano L., Annoni A. M., Ort A., Petrocchi S. (2022) Exploring the emotional experience during Instant Messaging among young adults: An experimental study incorporating physiological correlates of arousal, Frontiers in Psychology
- Petrocchi S., Marciano L., Annoni A. M., Camerini A. L. (2020) “What you say and how you say it” matters: An experimental evidence of the role of synchronicity, modality, and message valence during smartphone-mediated communication. ICA. 70th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Converted from Australia to virtual due to COVID-19. 21st-25th May 2020
- Annoni A. M., Marciano L., Petrocchi S., Camerini A. L. (2020) The role of dispositional trust, social anxiety and smartphone use in predicting smartphone addiction. ICA. 70th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Converted from Australia to virtual due to COVID-19. 21st-25th May 2020
- Camerini A. L., Annoni A. M., Marciano L., Ort A., Fahr A., Petrocchi S. (2020) Alles eine Frage der Zeit? – Eine experimentelle Studie zum Einfluss von Asynchronität und Valenz auf das Erlebnis und die wahrgenommene soziale Präsenz des Anderen beim Instant Messaging. 46th Annual Conference organized by the Swiss Association of Communication and Media Research (SACM). Winterthur, Switzerland. 20th November 2020
- Petrocchi S., Marciano L., Annoni A. M., Camerini A. L. (2020) “What you say and how you say it” matters: An experimental evidence of the role of synchronicity, modality, and message valence during smartphone-mediated communication, PlosOne
- Annoni A. M., Marciano L., Petrocchi S., Camerini A. L. (2019) “Control yourself and don’t trust anybody!”: A moderated mediation model of impulsivity, social anxiety, and dispositional trust and their relationship to smartphone use and addiction in young adults. European Conference on Health Communication. Zurich, Switzerland. 13th-15th November 2019