"You Feel Like You've Found a Place Where You Belong": Symbolic Interactionism and Online Social Video Games in the Age of COVID-19

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作者
Veal, Caitlin [1 ]
Coward-Gibbs, Matt [1 ]
Denham, Jack [1 ]
Spokes, Matthew [1 ]
机构
[1] York St John Univ, Dept Social Sci, Lord Mayors Walk, York YO31 7EX, England
关键词
video games; COVID-19; symbolic interactionism; social space; risk; COMMUNICATION; PARTICIPATION; COMMUNITY; SELF;
D O I
10.1177/15554120241273873
中图分类号
G [文化、科学、教育、体育]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 04 ;
摘要
This paper investigates how players perceive and understand the sociality afforded by online social video games (OSGs), framed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilizing data from semi-structured interviews (n = 20), we apply Blumer's concept of symbolic interactionism to explore the ways in which video games take on new meanings in co-constructed, collaborative and contributory digital spaces. We argue (a) that games offer a meaningful social experience, (b) that this sociality flourishes due to the perceived lack of social risk particularly due to OSG characteristics of perceived or real anonymity, (c) that this works to facilitate social development, and (d) that these characteristics were valuable in the context of a pandemic at a time of reduced social interaction. Our contribution shows that online video game spaces alter the risk profile of forming and maintaining connections by reframing interaction as the cooperation toward shared goals.
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