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A Study On Mechanism Of Youth Cyber-ethics And Cyber-behavior

Posted on:2014-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X W ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330425994543Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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The youth is a social network of “indigenous” the network survival is the way oflife of young inner. The network society to build a sense of time and space, beyondthe traditional physics of mutual communication space of subjectivity, networkcommunication has gradually become the mainstream of social intercourse. But withthe development and popularization of network, social norms are unable to cope withthe original network tide impact, resulting in a series of new ethical problems ofnetwork and network behavior anomie. As the network society “indigenous” teenager,network ethics appropriate is the basic requirement of the network survival. In thenetwork society background, research on the relationship between the Internet ethicsand Internet behavior is particularly important.This paper utilizes the multi-disciplinary perspective to analyze and sort out thenetwork society, network morality and action mechanism of Youth Internet behavior.Through the analysis of the basic theory of comprehensive, more in-depthunderstanding of the media itself, as the cause of ethical problems, to explore in theemergence of new science and technology at the same time, the relationship betweenmedia environment problems due to changing network ethics and adolescents’network behavior. At the same time, in order to present the most teenagers favoritesocial class online games as an example, research on adolescent network basic normof life content and practice of dynamic process of this way of life. Starting from theorigin of technology, network behavior norms, improve the youth network ethics, andguide the healthy growth of teenagers, have important guiding significance to thenetwork society tends to be orderly development direction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Youngster, Cyber-ethics, Cyber-behavior, Media Ecology
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