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H OW D O E S T H E C O N S U M P T I O N O F T H E P H O T O - S H A R I N G A P P, I N S T A G R A M , D I F F E R B E T W E EN T H E AG E G RO U P S ( 1 2 17) AND (18-25)?

A Proposed Research Study By:


Brittney Darner, Rhys Jones, Fajer Alvahar, and Alina Kortmann

Part One

RESEARCH

S O U R C E S W E H AV E P U L L E D F RO M
Living in Virtual Communities by Denise Carter Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste by Pirerre Bourdieu Alone Together by Sherry Turkle Tangibility of Music by Maria Styvn Burmingham Center

LIVING IN VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES BY DENISE CARTER


Methods she used:
Questionnaires Semi-structured interviews Open-ended questions

Past studies:
Rowlings (1983)- studied friendship Giddens (1991, 1999)- studied free- floating pure relationships

DISTINCTION: A SOCIAL CRITIQUE OF THE JUDGMENT OF TASTE BY PIERRE BOURDIEU

Ideas of ideology

ALONE TOGETHER BY SHERRY TURKLE


Culture of Distraction Connectivity offers the illusion of companionship without the demands of friendship Dumbs down communication

BIRMINGHAM CENTER FOR C O N T E M P O R A RY C U LT U R A L S T U D I E S

Ethnographic Methods Socio Economic Background

RHYS SLIDE

Part Two

DESIGN

METHODS WE WOULD USE:


Quantitative Questionnaires Qualitative Questionnaires Focus Groups Semi-structured Interviews

QUANTITATIVE QUESTIONNAIRE
Online questionnaire Anonymous Participants choose between two age brackets (12-17) and (18-24) and gender Look into having questionnaire on Facebook news feeds via paid advertisement Questions we would ask would be more generic and broad as to get a statistical sense of the Instagram users

QUALITATIVE QUESTIONNAIRE
Face-to-face surveys Participants would be told that their responses would be used for research and have them sign a release form These surveys would take place with students on campuses in the older age bracket (18-24) to avoid ethical issues when surveying children

FOCUS GROUPS
Focus groups would have about 3-5 participants in them Focus groups will be separated by age group and gender Questions would be more open-ended to encourage story telling (drawing from Denise Carters research) Groups including children under the age of 17 would have signed approval by their parents as well as consent from the minor themselves Us, the interviews, would have been CRV checked and documentation provided to families

SEMI-STRUCTURED INTERVIEWS
Will be conducted one-on-one with someone from each age bracket as well as gender The interviews will be open-ended to encourage story-telling Participants will have a signed consent form, and the same rules apply for minors as with the focus groups

Part Three

ETHICS

MINORS
All interviews with minors will be conducted with full permission from the parents as well as the participants All minors will have a signed consent form from their guardian We, the interviewers, will have been CRB

checked prior to the interviews and will have


full documentation provided to families All questions asked will be printed out and given to guardians Minors can withdrawal from the study at any point in time

ALL OTHER PARTICIPANTS


A packet will be created for those partaking in the focus groups and semi-structured interviews emplaning why we are doing the research, what it will be used for, and how we will document their answers A consent form for them to sign A list of possible questions they may have about the study and answers An explanation saying that the participants may withdrawal from the

study at any point in time and their answers will not be used

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