| Literature DB >> 23392643 |
Becca R Levy1, Pil H Chung, Talya Bedford, Kristina Navrazhina.
Abstract
Ageism has been found to exist throughout a wide variety of societal institutions. Whether it also exists in social networking sites has not been previously considered. To explore this possibility, we conducted a content analysis of each publicly accessible Facebook group that concentrated on older individuals. The site "Descriptions" of the 84 groups, with a total of 25,489 members, were analyzed. The mean age category of the group creators was 20-29; all were younger than 60 years. Consistent with our hypothesis, the Descriptions of all but one of these groups focused on negative age stereotypes. Among these Descriptions, 74% excoriated older individuals, 27% infantilized them, and 37% advocated banning them from public activities, such as shopping. Facebook has the potential to break down barriers between generations; in practice, it may have erected new ones.Keywords: Age stereotypes; Ageism; Attitudes & perception toward aging/aged; Intergen- erational relationships; Social media
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23392643 DOI: 10.1093/geront/gns194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gerontologist ISSN: 0016-9013