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Title: Unburdening the (Dis)Connected Individual? A Digital Disconnection Policy Paradox in Flanders (Belgium)
Authors: DE LEYN, Tom 
Verlinden, Alice
Lemahieu, Laura
Geldof, Lore
Mennes, Marthe
Cocchi, Arturo
Martens, Marijn
Vanden Abeele, Mariek
Issue Date: 2024
Source: Media and communication (Lisboa), 12 (Art N° 8588)
Abstract: The concept of digital disconnection, which refers to limiting digital media use for the sake of one's well-being, has gained prominence in scholarly and public debates. Compared to a burgeoning digital disconnection industry that commodifies individuals' struggles with constant connectivity, the development of evidence-based disconnection policies and regulations that support individuals to maintain digital well-being lags behind. The absence of digital disconnection policy may partly be due to a lack of studies investigating the contextual and institutional conditions in which policies and regulations are designed, implemented, and received. The few studies that do shed light on these conditions show that politicians' and policymakers' responses to digitalization involve discourses of individual responsibilization. Building on these insights, our study draws from in-depth interviews with 21 experts from organizations in Flanders (Belgium) who are responsible for digital well-being and digital disconnection across work, school, and family contexts. In particular, we have explored their perspectives on the challenges of constructing and implementing digital disconnection policies and regulations. Overall, the experts' discourses reveal a conflict between striving for autonomy and the need for regulations concerning digital disconnection. This conflict leads to a digital disconnection policy paradox in which experts advocate for collective disconnection initiatives but ultimately resort to solutions on an individual level. We discuss the implications of our findings for the scholarly field of digital disconnection as well as for media policymakers.
Keywords: agency;digital disconnection;digital well-being;digitalization;media policy;neoliberalism;regulations;responsibilization
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/44807
ISSN: 2183-2439
e-ISSN: 2183-2439
DOI: 10.17645/mac.8588
ISI #: 001489476900002
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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