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The Interpersonal Intercourse In Cyberspace Of Adolescent

Posted on:2009-06-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360242492379Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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The naissance and development of internet is the most inspiring and the most attractive technological event in the last half period of 20th century. As a new mode of interpersonal intercourse, E-communication was born together with the naissance and development of internet. E-communication is the widest, most effective and modern mode of interpersonal intercourse so far, and has brilliant epoch color of network information. At the same time, the adolescent group is the main force of E-communication and the main body of network. So the emergence of E-communication interpersonal intercourse of adolescent has aroused active attention of a lot of researchers who specialize in such subjects as philosophy, sociology, communication, informatics, psychology, education etc. Accordingly, E-communication has become a hot study theme of these subjects.First of all, social intercourse is one of people's primary needs, the paper strengthens the importance of social interaction to personal development. Furthermore, E-communication is the most important mode of modern social interpersonal intercourse, the paper stresses the inevitability of E-communication in network times. Moreover, the adolescent is the main body of E-communication, which is necessary to research the young person's network interpersonal intercourse.The paper take the E-communication as a breakthrough point, based on domestic and foreign research summary and personal research, it discusses the origin, definition, character and manifestation of E-communication, reveals some reasons which causes young persons ' network interpersonal intercourse, and indicates the great impacts of E-communication phenomenon to the adolescent as well as our entire society, descripting the future prospect of E-communication phenomenon in cyberspace.
Keywords/Search Tags:E-communication, Adolescent, Postmodernism, Network ethics, Self-identity
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