Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media

The article approaches approach to the assumptions of methodologies for measuring online conversation. These methodologies record what users do when access to social media institutional profiles, which allows observing the impact of the publications. However, they do not take into account neither th...

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Main Author: Ure, M.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Piura 2018-03-01
Series:Revista de Comunicación
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Online Access:http://revistadecomunicacion.com/en/articulos/2018_1/10_Art.html
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spelling doaj-04a4622def6045fe8b03217ebf53c18d2020-11-24T23:30:58ZspaUniversidad de PiuraRevista de Comunicación1684-09332227-14652018-03-0117118119610.26441/RC17.1-2018-A10Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social mediaUre, M.The article approaches approach to the assumptions of methodologies for measuring online conversation. These methodologies record what users do when access to social media institutional profiles, which allows observing the impact of the publications. However, they do not take into account neither the response of institutions as a result of listening to users nor the possibilities of co-creation. Thereby, conversation is confused with mere digital interaction. Seeking for engagement is executed as a strategic action of conquest of users, which ends up stopping the advances towards a culture of collaboration. The objective is to offer a theoretical contribution that allows defining the pragmatic and ethical assumptions of both the digital interaction and the conversational encounter. With this, the conversationalist paradigm is criticized, which identifies the online linguistic exchange as the maximum degree of evolution of a social communication that pretends to achieve understanding, closeness and collaborationhttp://revistadecomunicacion.com/en/articulos/2018_1/10_Art.htmlsocial mediaengagementconversationinteractivityethics
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Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
Revista de Comunicación
social media
engagement
conversation
interactivity
ethics
author_facet Ure, M.
author_sort Ure, M.
title Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
title_short Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
title_full Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
title_fullStr Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
title_full_unstemmed Strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
title_sort strategic engagement and conversational encounter in social media
publisher Universidad de Piura
series Revista de Comunicación
issn 1684-0933
2227-1465
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The article approaches approach to the assumptions of methodologies for measuring online conversation. These methodologies record what users do when access to social media institutional profiles, which allows observing the impact of the publications. However, they do not take into account neither the response of institutions as a result of listening to users nor the possibilities of co-creation. Thereby, conversation is confused with mere digital interaction. Seeking for engagement is executed as a strategic action of conquest of users, which ends up stopping the advances towards a culture of collaboration. The objective is to offer a theoretical contribution that allows defining the pragmatic and ethical assumptions of both the digital interaction and the conversational encounter. With this, the conversationalist paradigm is criticized, which identifies the online linguistic exchange as the maximum degree of evolution of a social communication that pretends to achieve understanding, closeness and collaboration
topic social media
engagement
conversation
interactivity
ethics
url http://revistadecomunicacion.com/en/articulos/2018_1/10_Art.html
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