Authors
Keri K Stephens, Dron M Mandhana, JiHye J Kim, Xiaoqian Li, Elizabeth M Glowacki, Ignacio Cruz
Publication date
2017/8/1
Journal
Communication Theory
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
269-289
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This study reconceptualizes communication overload and builds a theoretical foundation to understand how this phenomenon applies in contemporary life. We build theory by relying on past research and using a Q-method to capture the subjective perspectives of people who experience communication overload. In our refinement of this abstract concept, we identified seven dimensions composing communication overload. The dimensions included: compromising message quality, having many distractions, using many information and communication technologies, pressuring for decisions, feeling responsible to respond, overwhelming with information, and piling up of messages. Our reconceptualization integrates disparate research, links the availability–expectation–pressure pattern to overload, and elaborates on communication quality, quantity, and generalized perceptions of feeling overwhelmed. The …
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