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Disentangling social support mobilization via online neighborhood networks

Jonas De Meulenaere, Bastiaan Baccarne, Cédric Courtois, Koen Ponnet

2020Journal of Community Psychology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper proposes and tests a theoretical model to investigate the mechanism underpinning local social support exchange via online neighborhood networks (ONNs). We drew on community psychology, social support, and social media literature and used a survey conducted in the Dutch‐speaking part of Belgium among 561 ONN users ( n females = 409; 72.9%) between 18 and 82 years old ( M age = 43.73; SD age = 15.37). We found that engaging in online neighboring behaviors was associated to both online and offline neighborhood sense of community. Subsequently, these provide access to perceived local social support and the intention to mobilize local social support online. The latter was predominantly explained via the path along online sense of community. ONNs facilitate local bridging behavior, connecting otherwise distinct local networks and ties. At the same time, online neighboring behaviors provide the normative context that supports the exchange process.

Topics & Concepts

Bridging (networking)NormativeOnline and offlineSense of communityContext (archaeology)Interpersonal tiesSocial mediaOnline communitySocial supportSocial psychologySociologySocial exchange theoryPsychologyUnderpinningInformation exchangePolitical scienceComputer scienceWorld Wide WebGeographyEngineeringComputer securityLawCivil engineeringTelecommunicationsArchaeologyCommunity Health and DevelopmentSocial Media and PoliticsSocial Capital and Networks
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