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Ethical Issues Of Mobile Social Networking

Posted on:2017-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D Y JiaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330485491164Subject:Ethics
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With the rapid development of modern science and technology, people’s social style has changed dramatically, it can be called a "social revolution", the Internet has become a new social basis, it can be called "social networking". At first we are familiar with the QQ, MSN, blogs, forums, etc. Post Bar terminal based on the PC social network, so that people will stay at home with people all over the world have a wide range of exchanges. But with the accelerating pace of life, but also to promote the social network technology and technology innovation, the form is gradually transferred to the mobile terminal by the PC terminal, mobile social APP continues to derivative, but also makes the mobile social networking may gradually become one of the main stream of human social life.Compared to the mobile phone social PC social networking is convenient and easy to carry, privacy and other characteristics, these characteristics is needed in today’s fast-paced social life. Our social life becomes fast and convenient, but it also produces a lot of social and ethical issues. For example, privacy exposure, network violence, fear of real social activities, the lack of sincere and trust between people and people, false information, etc., are easy to trigger social problems, social unrest, social unrest, social stability and social stability and social harmony, is not conducive to the development of China’s building a harmonious society.The research of this thesis is mainly based on Habermas’ s theory of communicative action, and the rationalization of communicative action. Habermas’ s communicative action theory system is complex and rich in content, which is reasonable and honest, and so on. It has important guiding significance to solve the problems in the current mobile communication.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social, mobile social networking, networking social, Habermas, ethical issues
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