“Puedes estar conectado todo el tiempo”: el uso de smartphones por universitarios(as) brasileños(as) y las sociabilidades

  • Elesbão Sbrissa L
  • Rubio Roso A
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Abstract

The use of smartphones in the sociability networks of brazilian university students living in a student residence is analyzed. A field research was carried out with participant observation, notes in field diaries and dialogical encounters. The material was analyzed under Social Psychology and Material Culture Studies. The uses of smartphones maintain and reinvent sociability practices, turning them into artefacts of “physical-affective communication”. In addition, they participate in the emancipation process and produce an extension of cyber-holding in youth, facilitating adaptation of life to university. On the other hand, the sense of attachment to smartphones causes tensions between their sociability networks and generates anxiety.

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Elesbão Sbrissa, L., & Rubio Roso, A. (2020). “Puedes estar conectado todo el tiempo”: el uso de smartphones por universitarios(as) brasileños(as) y las sociabilidades. Revista de Psicología, 38(2), 641–666. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.202002.011

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