DIGITAL SOCIAL CONNECTION AT THE LONELY URBAN FRINGE
DOI:
10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14054
Publication Date:
2025-02-06T16:39:52Z
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This study explores how individuals in outer metropolitan areas use digital tools to maintain social connections in settings with physical isolation and limited social infrastructure. Based on interviews with 44 participants, the research identifies four layers of digital social connection: close relationships, social support networks, group participation, and community engagement. The findings show that people use a variety of digital platforms, such as messaging apps and social media, to navigate these layers. The study emphasizes the role of digital literacy and adaptability in fostering social connection and suggests that local governments and community organizations can apply these insights to better support residents in these areas.
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