TY - JOUR
T1 - Converging cultures of communication: A comparative study of Internet use in China, Europe, and the United States
AU - Ørmen, Jacob
AU - Helles, Rasmus
AU - Jensen, Klaus Bruhn
PY - 2021/7/27
Y1 - 2021/7/27
N2 - Global Internet use is circumscribed by local political and economic institutions and inscribed in distinctive cultural practices. This article presents a comparative study of Internet use in China, the United States, and five European countries. The empirical findings suggest a convergence of cultures, specifically regarding interpersonal communication, alongside characteristic national and sociodemographic configurations of different prototypes of human communication. Drawing on the classic understanding of communication as a cultural process producing, maintaining, repairing, and transforming a shared reality, we interpret such configurations as cultures of communication, which can be seen to differ, overlap, and converge across regions in distinctive ways. Looking beyond traditional media systems, we call for further cross-cultural research on the Internet as a generic communication system joining global and local forms of interaction.
AB - Global Internet use is circumscribed by local political and economic institutions and inscribed in distinctive cultural practices. This article presents a comparative study of Internet use in China, the United States, and five European countries. The empirical findings suggest a convergence of cultures, specifically regarding interpersonal communication, alongside characteristic national and sociodemographic configurations of different prototypes of human communication. Drawing on the classic understanding of communication as a cultural process producing, maintaining, repairing, and transforming a shared reality, we interpret such configurations as cultures of communication, which can be seen to differ, overlap, and converge across regions in distinctive ways. Looking beyond traditional media systems, we call for further cross-cultural research on the Internet as a generic communication system joining global and local forms of interaction.
U2 - 10.1177/14614448211015977
DO - 10.1177/14614448211015977
M3 - Journal article
VL - 23
SP - 1751
EP - 1772
JO - New Media & Society
JF - New Media & Society
SN - 1461-4448
IS - 7
ER -