Recareering Happily Ever After: An Analysis Of Job Transition Storytelling In AARP Message Boards

Auteurs-es

  • Elizabeth Louise Spradley Stephen F. Austin State University

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v8i1.3063

Mots-clés :

computer mediated communication, virtual communities, storytelling, power

Résumé

The aging population – those 55 and older – are an increasing percentage of the US population and workforce. Yet, they are struggling to obtain full-time employment when displaced.  Experiences of the aging worker are of concern to those investigating organizing processes and use of technology related to employment.  This particular research study analyzes computer-mediated storytelling on the American Association of Retired People’s magazine and related message boards revealing: 1) construction of a storytelling virtual community, in which community members 2) utilize stories as social support and 3) discipline unsupportive storytelling.

 

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Elizabeth Louise Spradley, Stephen F. Austin State University

Elizabeth L. Spradley is an Instructor at Stephen F. Austin State University and a Ph.D. candidate at Texas A&M.  Her research focus in on narratives and family health issues.

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2012-01-19