Reverse Domestication: A Study on the Mechanism of Social Media Use on the Behavior of Procrastination A Case Study of College Students in Beijing

LI Biao, DU Xianhan

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2016, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (3) : 20-33.

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Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2016, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (3) : 20-33.

Reverse Domestication: A Study on the Mechanism of Social Media Use on the Behavior of Procrastination A Case Study of College Students in Beijing

  • Dr. Li Biao, Lecturer, School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China, libiao@ruc.edu.cn. This paper is supported by Beijing philosophy and Social Science Foundation(No. 13ZHC021 ) Du Xianhan, graduate student, School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China, duxianhan@126.com.
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With the developmentof social media, the media domesticate people's life and lifestyle reversely when they are used by people. Using the sample of college students in Beijing, this paper analyzes the impact of social media use on College Students' procrastination behavior. The study found, dependence and use of social media does have a significant positive impact on procrastination, especially for female and the lower educated.

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Procrastination / Social Media / Reverse Domestication / People-oriented Media

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LI Biao, DU Xianhan. Reverse Domestication: A Study on the Mechanism of Social Media Use on the Behavior of Procrastination A Case Study of College Students in Beijing[J]. Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication. 2016, 38(3): 20-33

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This paper is supported by Beijing philosophy and Social Science Foundation(No. 13ZHC021 )

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