AI Article Synopsis

  • Online communication technologies can help regulate emotions, but they also present risks that can lead to emotional struggles, especially during times like the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The study identifies five key areas—infrastructure, functional use, mindful design, and digital tact—where these emotional challenges arise and how they are interconnected.
  • The research highlights the need for better understanding and development of online communication tools to improve emotional well-being for individuals and communities moving forward.

Article Abstract

Recent theorizing argues that online communication technologies provide powerful, although precarious, means of emotional regulation. We develop this understanding further. Drawing on subjective reports collected during periods of imposed social restrictions under COVID-19, we focus on how this precarity is a source of emotional dysregulation. We make our case by organizing responses into five distinct but intersecting dimensions wherein the precarity of this regulation is most relevant: infrastructure, functional use, mindful design (individual and social), and digital tact. Analyzing these reports, along with examples of mediating technologies (i.e., self-view) and common interactive dynamics (e.g., gaze coordination), we tease out how breakdowns along these dimensions are sources of affective dysregulation. We argue that the adequacy of available technological resources and competencies of various kinds matter greatly to the types of emotional experiences one is likely to have online. Further research into online communication technologies as modulators of both our individual and collective well-being is urgently needed, especially as the echoes of the digital push that COVID-19 initiated are set to continue reverberating into the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10233186PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11097-023-09916-zDOI Listing

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