Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings

A growing part of communication in couple relationships involves technical means such as the conventional telephone, the cell phone and the Internet. This study examines how telecommunication media are integrated in the couples' everyday life based on three theoretical approaches: 1. Using the...

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Main Authors: Nicola Döring, Christine Dietmar
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2003-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/676
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spelling doaj-7a0cba49bcde4f90b366be36e41639982020-11-24T23:52:41ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272003-09-0143663Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative FindingsNicola Döring0Christine Dietmar1TU IlmenauTU IlmenauA growing part of communication in couple relationships involves technical means such as the conventional telephone, the cell phone and the Internet. This study examines how telecommunication media are integrated in the couples' everyday life based on three theoretical approaches: 1. Using the Theory of Interpersonal Media Choice, different profiles of couple's media use were analyzed. 2. By adopting the Social Exchange Theory it was investigated to what extent couples regard their telecommunication messages (i.e. letters, e-mails, SMS) as emotional resources and if and how they strive to achieve equity regarding this message exchange. 3. Attachment theory was adopted to find out how attachment styles affect media use within couple relationships and which role telecommunication media play in attachment situations (i.e. distressing situations in which the partner's support is strongly sought). Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with N=10 respondents (5 couples). A qualitative content analysis of the interview data revealed that couples develop very different patterns of media use, that they indeed see telecommunication messages as emotional resources and that they are able to cope with attachment situations successfully, especially via mobile communication. But sometimes telecommunication media also seem to generate new communication problems. Further research is needed to better understand how telecommunication is embedded in couple relationships and how it transforms couple communication. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs030320http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/676couple relationshipsromantic relationshipsinterpersonal communicationmobile communicationtheory of interpersonal media choiceexchange theoryattachment theoryqualitative content analysissemi-structured interview
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Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
couple relationships
romantic relationships
interpersonal communication
mobile communication
theory of interpersonal media choice
exchange theory
attachment theory
qualitative content analysis
semi-structured interview
author_facet Nicola Döring
Christine Dietmar
author_sort Nicola Döring
title Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings
title_short Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings
title_full Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings
title_fullStr Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings
title_full_unstemmed Mediated Communication in Couple Relationships: Approaches for Theoretical Modeling and First Qualitative Findings
title_sort mediated communication in couple relationships: approaches for theoretical modeling and first qualitative findings
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2003-09-01
description A growing part of communication in couple relationships involves technical means such as the conventional telephone, the cell phone and the Internet. This study examines how telecommunication media are integrated in the couples' everyday life based on three theoretical approaches: 1. Using the Theory of Interpersonal Media Choice, different profiles of couple's media use were analyzed. 2. By adopting the Social Exchange Theory it was investigated to what extent couples regard their telecommunication messages (i.e. letters, e-mails, SMS) as emotional resources and if and how they strive to achieve equity regarding this message exchange. 3. Attachment theory was adopted to find out how attachment styles affect media use within couple relationships and which role telecommunication media play in attachment situations (i.e. distressing situations in which the partner's support is strongly sought). Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with N=10 respondents (5 couples). A qualitative content analysis of the interview data revealed that couples develop very different patterns of media use, that they indeed see telecommunication messages as emotional resources and that they are able to cope with attachment situations successfully, especially via mobile communication. But sometimes telecommunication media also seem to generate new communication problems. Further research is needed to better understand how telecommunication is embedded in couple relationships and how it transforms couple communication. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs030320
topic couple relationships
romantic relationships
interpersonal communication
mobile communication
theory of interpersonal media choice
exchange theory
attachment theory
qualitative content analysis
semi-structured interview
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/676
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