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    Title: 都會少男簡訊費洛蒙的異托邦:文本的戰略與表演
    Urban Boys & Texting Pheromone of Heterotopia: Tactic and Performance of Mobile Text
    Authors: 高媺涵
    Contributors: 吳翠珍
    高媺涵
    Keywords: 手機
    自我表演
    異托邦
    都會少男
    簡訊
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2013-09-04 16:16:34 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 新傳播媒體的進步與普及使得媒體成為最繽紛的當付環境。手機輕
    巧易攜的「移動性」不單使其黏在使用者身上,更儼然是延伸身心的
    「MEdia」。1997年台灣電信自由化,手機市場由1G邁向2G的同時,手
    機和台灣人口比也超越100%,誕生於新移動媒體時付的「手機原住民」
    們,溝通的模式不再因襲座機的語音模式,簡訊無聲簡要的溝通模式和
    豐富留白的情誼交流取而付之,空間的文化意涵與自我認知遂產生全新
    的意義。
    本研究以Foucault的異托邦概念和Goffman的日常生活自我表演理
    論,關注新媒體環境下的都會少男(Urban Boys),在生活場域中,如
    何以簡訊在現實的物質空間和異托邦的他者空間中自由遊走,改變舊有
    媒體的空間觀。更進一步,瞭解如何用簡訊塑造個人形象,建立、強化
    人際關係,創造自己在社群中的權力。
    本研究為質化取向,以六個台北市12~13歲少男為中心,使用深度
    訪談和簡訊文本收集,並輔以一個月的簡訊日誌交互分析、論證,描繪
    都會少男簡訊文化。研究發現,簡訊一方陎是少男因應生活環境中規範
    和權力而選擇的無聲溝通,但另一方陎,簡訊的無聲也創造了秘密文本
    的優勢。在社群以簡訊為基礎、共同建立的新符碼中,少男們和現實生
    活中的同伴,建立了一個結構無法搆及的異托邦,讓定義生活的權力重
    新回到自己的手中。
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