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DOI :10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459   IUP :10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459    Full Text (PDF)

From pandemic to post-pandemic: Understanding the digital platform usage experiences of older people

Derya Gül ÜnlüElif Karakoç Keskin

The social isolation experienced during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic period has transformed the daily life practices of individuals of all ages and increased their integration into digital platforms. The adoption of digital technologies by elderly users has accelerated, and the digital environment has assumed an important role in meeting various physical and social needs. Although the mandatory physical isolation after the pandemic period has been replaced by measures taken based on individual preference, it is evident that elderly individuals have become much more active users of digital platforms than before. Based on this understanding, this study aims to make visible how individuals aged 65 and over make sense of their digital platform usage experiences in this new period, also called post-pandemic. A phenomenological approach was adopted to conduct semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 22 participants. As a result of the study, 7 positive and 4 negative sub-themes were identified for the category ‘making sense of digital platforms.’ Among these, the sub-themes of ‘informative,’ ‘communication tool,’ and ‘dangerous’ came to the fore. The ‘digital platform experience’ category was divided into 8 positive and 3 negative subthemes. Among the positive sub-themes, ‘receiving news from the environment/ maintaining relationships’ was the most common type of experience, and among the negative ones, ‘criticism’ stood out. Concerning the ‘reflection of digital platform experiences on daily life practices’ category, 6 positive and 3 negative sub-themes were identified. ‘Increased/accelerated access to information’ among the positive themes and ‘a new addiction’ among the negative themes were the most emphasized.

DOI :10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459   IUP :10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459    Full Text (PDF)

Pandemiden post-pandemiye: Yaşlı bireylerin dijital platform kullanım deneyimlerini anlamak

Derya Gül ÜnlüElif Karakoç Keskin

Pandemi dönemiyle yaşanan sosyal izolasyon süreci, her yaştan bireyin günlük yaşam pratiklerini dönüşüme uğratmış, kullanıcıların dijital platformlara entegrasyonunu artırmıştır. Yaşlı kullanıcıların dijital teknolojileri benimseme süreçleri hızlanmış ve dijital ortam çeşitli fiziksel ve sosyal ihtiyaçların karşılanmasında önemli bir rol üstlenmiştir. Pandemi dönemi sonrasında zorunlu fiziki yalıtılmışlıklar yerini bireysel tercihle alınan önlemlere bırakmış olsa da yaşlı bireylerin öncesine nazaran çok daha aktif kullanıcılara dönüştükleri görülmektedir. Söz konusu odak noktasından yola çıkan çalışma kapsamında, post-pandemi olarak da adlandırılan bu yeni dönemde, 65 yaş ve üzeri bireylerin dijital platform kullanım deneyimlerini nasıl anlamlandırdıklarının görünür kılınması amaçlanmaktadır. Fenomenolojik yaklaşımın benimsendiği araştırmada 22 katılımcıyla yarı yapılandırılmış derinlemesine görüşmeler gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışma sonucunda, dijital platformların anlamlandırılma biçimlerine ilişkin 7 olumlu alt temaya, 4 olumsuz alt temaya ulaşılmış; bunlar arasında bilgi verici, haberleşme aracı ve tehlikeli alt teması öne çıkmıştır. Yaşlı kullanıcıların dijital platform deneyimleri 8 olumlu 3 olumsuz alt temaya ayrılmış; olumlular arasında çevreden haber alma/ilişki sürdürme ve olumsuzlar arasında eleştirilme en fazla karşılaşılan deneyim türü olmuştur. Dijital platform deneyimlerinin günlük yaşam pratiklerine yansıma biçimleri için 6 olumlu ve 3 olumsuz alt tema tespit edilmiş; olumlu temalar içinde artan/hızlanan bilgiye erişim, olumsuz temalar arasında yeni bir bağımlılık öne çıkmıştır.


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Gül Ünlü, D., & Karakoç Keskin, E. (2024). From pandemic to post-pandemic: Understanding the digital platform usage experiences of older people. Connectist: Istanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences, 0(66), 183-209. https://doi.org/10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459


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Gül Ünlü D, Karakoç Keskin E. From pandemic to post-pandemic: Understanding the digital platform usage experiences of older people. Connectist: Istanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences [Internet]. 14 Nov. 2024 [cited 14 Nov. 2024];0(66):183-209. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459 doi: 10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459


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Gül Ünlü, Derya - Karakoç Keskin, Elif. From pandemic to post-pandemic: Understanding the digital platform usage experiences of older people”. Connectist: Istanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences 0/66 (Nov. 2024): 183-209. https://doi.org/10.26650/CONNECTIST2024-1287459



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Submitted25.04.2023
Accepted29.04.2024
Published Online12.07.2024

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