Why, how, when, and for whom does digital disconnection work? A process-based framework of digital disconnection

Author:

Vanden Abeele Mariek M P1ORCID,Vandebosch Heidi2,Koster Ernst H W3,De Leyn Tom14ORCID,Van Gaeveren Kyle1,de Segovia Vicente David1ORCID,Van Bruyssel Sara1,van Timmeren Tim5,De Marez Lieven1,Poels Karolien2,DeSmet Ann26,De Wever Bram7,Verbruggen Marijke8,Baillien Elfi8

Affiliation:

1. imec-mict, Department of Communication Sciences, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium

2. Department of Communication Studies, University of Antwerp , Antwerp, Belgium

3. Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium

4. School of Social Sciences, Hasselt University , Hasselt, Belgium

5. Department of Social Health and Organizational Psychology, Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands

6. Faculty of Psychology, Educational Sciences and Speech Therapy, Université libre de Bruxelles , Brussels, Belgium

7. Department of Educational Studies, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium

8. Work and Organisation Studies, KU Leuven , Leuven, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Digital disconnection has emerged as a concept describing the actions people take to limit their digital connectivity to enhance their well-being. To date, evidence on its effectiveness is mixed, leading to calls for greater consideration of why, how, when, and for whom digital disconnection works. This article responds to these calls, presenting a framework that differentiates four key harms that contribute to experiences of digital ill-being (time displacement, interference, role blurring, and exposure effects). Using these four harms as a starting point, the framework explains: (1) why people are motivated to digitally disconnect; (2) how specific disconnection strategies (i.e., placing limits on time, access, channels, and contents, interactions and features) may help them; and for whom (3) and under which conditions (when) these strategies can be effective.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

European Research Council Starting

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Communication

Reference142 articles.

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