The Internet as a social institution: Rethinking concepts for family scholarship

Author:

Longo Gina Marie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond VA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveI evaluate multidisciplinary scholarship on the Internet, the family, and adjacent institutions, comparing their findings to Patricia Yancy Martin's (2004) 14 criteria of social institutions to demonstrate how the Internet represents a new social institution and how that impacts the institution of family in the digital age.BackgroundScholars have called for investigations into the effects of the Internet on family life. This study aims to show how reimagining the Internet as an institution better reveals its complexities and embeddedness in other institutional spaces that shape the family and how.MethodUsing Martin's descriptions of the 14 characteristics of a social institution, I reviewed 85 peer‐reviewed, cross‐disciplinary studies focusing on the Internet and the family for themes that indicated the presence or absence of each criterion.ResultsData analysis revealed that the Internet functions as a social institution, which mutually influences and shapes the institution of family and its overlapping social dynamics. Fifty‐seven cases had all 14 criteria, and 19 cases had 13 criteria. Six had 12 criteria, and only three had 11 criteria.ConclusionThe foundational qualities of the Internet as an institution center the digital space as an active site of social change, where the power dynamics, identities, and practices of “doing family” within digital communities extend beyond those present to others elsewhere.ImplicationsThis reconceptualization provides practitioners with new approaches and insights into how digital spaces impact family outcomes and influence the ways in which groups “do” and define family across other institutional areas, even when the Internet is not directly implicated.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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