Norms as Regulating Factors for Self-Disclosure in a Collapsed Context: Norm Orientation Among Referent Others on Facebook

Authors

  • Arne Freya Zillich Friedrich Schiller University Institute of Communication Research
  • Kathrin Friederike Müller Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster Department of Communication

Keywords:

norms, self-disclosure, privacy, reference group, context collapse, Facebook

Abstract

Users face the challenge of balancing the tension between disclosing and concealing personal information on social network sites. We argue that users handle this challenge by collectively establishing norms. Applying a focus group methodology, we analyzed which norms of self-disclosure exist among German Facebook users and the reference groups to which they referred, how they shape users’ self-disclosure practices on Facebook, and how these norms and practices have changed over time. Descriptive norms manifested themselves mainly by referring to negative self-disclosure practices of relevant others, but the injunctive norms of self-disclosure were of great relevance to the participants. The participants stated that users should present themselves strategically, communicate consciously concerning their privacy, and not post about the private lives of others. Users can manage the context collapse on Facebook by adapting their communicative activities there to the norms they perceive within their reference groups.

Author Biographies

Arne Freya Zillich, Friedrich Schiller University Institute of Communication Research

Dr Arne Freya Zillich, born 1980, is a post-doctoral research associate at the Institute of Communication Research at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany. She received her Master in Media studies, Psychology and Political Science in 2006 and her doctorate in 2012 at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany. Her research interests include media use and effects, norms of users in online communication, online search and selection behavior, and methods of media reception.Phone: +49-3641-944935

Kathrin Friederike Müller, Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster Department of Communication

Dr Kathrin Friederike Müller, born 1978, is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Communication, Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster, Germany. She holds a Magister in Media and Communication Studies, Theater Studies and Comparative Literature and a doctor phil. in Cultural Studies. Her research interests include audience and reception studies, norms and values, mediatization, cultural media studies, gender studies, and qualitative methods in empirical social research.Phone: +49-251-8321264

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2019-06-14

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