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    Title: 媒體懷舊中享樂感與欣賞感對於幸福感的影響:檢視臉書與IG中「我的這一天」
    The role of eudaimonia and enjoyment on well-being from media-induced nostalgia: A look at the “On This Day” feature on Facebook and Instagram
    Authors: 李睿琳
    Lee, Yaereem
    Contributors: 林日璇
    Lin, Jih-Hsuan Tammy
    李睿琳
    Lee, Yaereem
    Keywords: 媒體引發的懷舊
    「我的這一天」
    社交媒體
    臉書
    Instagram
    享樂感
    欣賞感
    回想
    分享情緒
    幸福感
    media-induced nostalgia
    “On This Day”
    social media
    Facebook
    Instagram
    enjoyment
    eudaimonia
    recalling related others
    sharing emotions
    well-being
    Date: 2021
    Issue Date: 2021-08-04 15:46:04 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 針對懷舊議題的研究,發現長期暴露於媒體,將會觸發人類過往與媒體互動的相關記憶,此現象稱為媒體引起的懷舊之情(MIN)。現今的社群網絡平台 (SNS) 儼然已成為了一種數位日記,它使記憶更易於被喚起且更難以忘懷。演算法透過「我的這一天」功能,觸發了用戶的回憶,更是引起了各種不同的情緒,包括懷舊,進而使人在這個過程中產生享樂感,以及對生活各個面向的欣賞之情(即欣賞感)。同時,人們可能會回憶起與這些記憶相關的人、事、物,並與之分享情緒,這與那些選擇不回憶或不分享情緒的人對於幸福感的獲得,產生強烈的對比。此外,過往的研究已經發現懷舊、享樂感、欣賞感和幸福感之間存在一定程度的關聯性。
    本研究藉由Facebook和 Instagram 上的「我的這一天」功能對 MIN 進行研究,其中著重探索用戶在看到這些回憶、與之相關的其他人以及情感體驗的分享之過程中,影響個人的享樂感和欣賞感的方式,進而影響他們的整體幸福感。因此,本研究提出,MIN 透過享樂和欣賞之情促進幸福的感知,觸動憶起與他人相關的往事和誘發分享的情緒將會影響 1) MIN 與享樂感,2) MIN 與欣賞感之間的關係。研究結果顯示,那些會回憶與他人過往有關的人較缺乏享樂感,並強化了MIN對享樂感的影響。而情緒的分享削弱了MIN對享樂感的作用,同時卻提升了 MIN 對欣賞之情的感知。
    Studies on nostalgia have found that media exposure can trigger memories related to media, also known as media-induced nostalgia (MIN). Social networking sites (SNS) are becoming digital diaries that make memories more accessible and harder to forget. Algorithms remind users about memories through the “On This Day” feature, which can trigger various emotions, including nostalgia, and produce feelings of enjoyment and appreciation of various aspects of life (i.e., eudaimonia). At the same time, individuals may recall others related to the memories and share their emotions with them, which can impact their well-being in different ways than those who do not recall others or share their emotions. Previous studies have found associations between nostalgia, enjoyment, eudaimonia, and well-being.
    This study looked at MIN through the “On This Day” feature on Facebook and Instagram, particularly exploring how seeing these memories, recalling related others, and sharing the emotional experiences impact the enjoyment and eudaimonia individuals feel, ultimately impacting their overall well-being. This study proposed that MIN contributes to well-being through enjoyment and eudaimonia, with recalling related others and sharing emotions influencing the relationship between 1) MIN and enjoyment, and 2) MIN and eudaimonia. Results indicated that those who recalled related others more experienced less enjoyment. At the same time, recalling related others strengthened the effect of MIN on enjoyment, while sharing emotions weakened the effect of MIN on enjoyment. Additionally, sharing emotions strengthened the effect of MIN on eudaimonia.
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