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Title: | 移動女性的情感經驗: 空服員使用社群媒體維繫親密關係之研究 Liquid Self, Solid Bonds: How Flight Attendants Use Social Media to Maintain Intimate Relationships |
Authors: | 柯幸宜 |
Contributors: | 康庭瑜 柯幸宜 |
Keywords: | 女性空服員 社群媒體 親密關係再現 親密關係維繫 female flight attendants social media intimate relationship representation relationship maintenance polymedia |
Date: | 2016 |
Issue Date: | 2016-02-03 11:21:58 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | 空服員的工作常讓人有許多想像,高薪、環遊世界等誘因,每年都吸引許多年輕人報考,其中又以女性比例居多。回顧過去許多研究指出,空服員是一份被視為高度情緒勞動的工作,但在高壓、往返異地時差、距離等考驗下,空服員如何靠現今繁盛的社群媒體功能維繫其親密關係,社群媒體又是如何鑲嵌在空服員的工作之中,是本研究欲探討的問題。 回顧過往空服員的美學勞動、情緒勞動、工作型態等相關文獻,同時也爬梳近代傳播科技如何應用至親密關係,本研究訪問了十五位未婚、異性戀並有穩定交往對象的女性國籍空服員,以深度訪談法勾勒她們在工作與感情生活上遇到的衝突、協商,以及她們的社群媒體使用圖像。 本研究發現,Madianou的多重媒體(polymedia)的概念被空服員廣泛應用在其親密關係中,此外空服生活中的空虛寂寞、時空破碎也會加劇空服員對社群媒體的依賴及想像。再者,空服員需常面臨與親密關係伴侶分隔兩地的考驗,因此在社群媒體使用上,也會產生不同策略再現其親密關係以及空服員理想女性形象。 Flight attendants have long received numerous interest from the media or academics, which especially an attractive occupation for female younger generation. In this thesis, researcher tried to see how people work in airline industry engaged in emotional labour and aesthetic labour jobs manage their intimate lives using social media. Dealing with following research questions: of what functions of social media are selected by female flight attendants to contact their intimate partners, and what is the rationale underlying these uses, thirdly to what extent and in what ways are the use and the underlying rationale linked to the nature of their occupation? Based on the theory of emotional labour, aesthetic labour, also arranged past academic research of flight attendants, plus ICTs use and intimate relationship, in this research, totally I interviewed 15 female, unmarried flight attendants with all in a heterosexual relationship in in-depth interview way. The results showed that the concept of Madianou’s polymedia explains the ways in which flight attendants switch among different media in a flexible way. Furthermore, flight attendants have some anxiety and melancholy caused by their fragmented temporal and spatial experiences, which exacerbates their dependence on social media. Moreover, the findings demonstrate various ways in which flight attendants represent their lives on social media to their partners and to wider audiences when they are apart. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS) 102461005 |
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