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Network Environment, Youth Conduct Anomie Case Study

Posted on:2006-06-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B L ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2207360185476928Subject:Modern educational technology
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Depending on the internet, the "virtual world" has now come into being. The structure and bylaw of the virtual world are quite different from the actual world in which human beings have lived for thousands of years. The ethic and morality that restrict the behavior of the man in the actual world lose their powerful sanction in the virtual world. On the way to the teenagers' socialization, the deep influences of the virtual world on them leave a lot of problems for man to be thought over and studied.Thousands of problem teenagers have appeared since the internet took the stage in China for not more than ten years. Some of them have slight disorder of morality, and some of them even have offended laws. But what makes our children addicted to the internet? What makes our children have the disorder of morality since addicting the internet?The studies on the internet addiction have achieved plentiful fruit as well as the morality problems by reason of the internet addiction. However, because of the differences of the politics, economics and culture among the different countries or areas, it is impossible to attain the complete same conclusions. Thus the study has still not come to the end.In our country there are less case researches on the issue. So just based on this, the study has adopted the case research method. After having analyzed and studied the datum from the 500 students of 6 general and vocational middle schools via distributing questionnaires, visiting the case etc, the study has made the following achievements: (1) the general situation of the motives and aims of the local teenagers; (2) the relations between the characteristic and the internet addiction; (3) the direct influences and promoting effect that the internet addiction has on the morality disorder...
Keywords/Search Tags:internet addiction, morality disorder, case research
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