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2012, vol. 9, br. 22, str. 89-100
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Sajberspejs - zavisnost ili ne
Cyberspace: Addiction or not
aUniverzitet u Nišu, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet, Srbija bUniverzitet u Nišu, Elektronski fakultet, Srbija
Sažetak
U radu se razmatra uloga i značaj kompjutera i Interneta među mladom populacijom, svrha upotrebe virtuelne mreže, vreme provedeno u sajberprostoru, kao i zavisnost od Interneta. Za potrebe ovog istraživanja korišćena je anketa, a na osnovu dobijenih rezultata došlo se do značajnih zaključaka. Rezultati istraživanja su statistički obrađeni i prikazani kroz tabele, a zatim je prezentovana diskusija o pravcima daljih istraživanja koja bi se ticala psihologije, sociologije i socioloingvistike. Ukazuje se na potrebu multidisciplinarnog pristupa u obradi ovog fenomena.
Abstract
This paper is about the role and the importance of computer and the Internet among young population, the purpose of the Internet usage, time spent in cyberspace, and the Internet addiction. The questionnaire has been used for the purpose of investigation, and on the basis of the obtained results, we have come to significant conclusions. The results of investigation have been statistically analyzed and presented in charts. They are followed by discussion on the directions of further research that would include psychology, sociology and sociolinguistics. There is a strong emphasis on the need for multidisciplinary approach to this phenomenon.
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