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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.14.27.1

“Infinite Scroll” and the Practices Of Negotiating Attention In the Use of Social Media On Mobile Phones

Zlatan Krajina ; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb
Antonija Čuvalo ; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb


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Abstract

This paper explores how mobile phone users negotiate attention through the interaction‎ with social media on mobile phones where content is presented through the so-called infinite scroll or ‎endless generation of new content aiming to keep the user online. Our review of existing literature defines ‎“scroll” as a historical successor of television “flow” as the key mode of content presentation and distracted‎ viewing. Our empirical research, however, discloses some hitherto less-known dimensions of such media ‎use. We collected journals from 24 undergraduate students of media at the Faculty of Political Science ‎in Zagreb. Our analysis shows that skills of quick and brief communication allow our participants to ‎respond meaningfully to the double pressure to maintain presence in both social and media space. They‎ shift across these spaces routinely, not abandoning any of them ever fully, which leads them to negotiate ‎norms of behaviour.‎

Keywords

mobile phone; scroll; attention; flow; sociality

Hrčak ID:

306307

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/306307

Publication date:

20.7.2023.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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