C 2004

Dospívání ve virtuální realitě - adolescenti a internet

ŠMAHEL, David, Radana DIVÍNOVÁ and Zbyněk VYBÍRAL

Basic information

Original name

Dospívání ve virtuální realitě - adolescenti a internet

Name (in English)

Growing up in virtual reality - adolescents and the Internet

Authors

ŠMAHEL, David (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Radana DIVÍNOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Zbyněk VYBÍRAL (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

Brno, Society, Reproduction, and Contemporary Challenges, p. 169 - 188, 30 pp. Barrister&Principal, 2004

Publisher

Barrister&Principal - studio

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize

Field of Study

50100 5.1 Psychology and cognitive sciences

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14230/04:00010582

Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

ISBN

80-86598-67-5

Keywords in English

adolescent; internet; cybersex; identity; communication

Tags

adolescent, communication, cybersex, identity, internet

Tags

Reviewed
Změněno: 22/6/2009 12:31, prof. PhDr. David Šmahel, Ph.D.

Abstract

ORIG EN

V originále

The chapter Growing Up in Virtual Reality Adolescents and the Internet, written by Zbyněk Vybíral, David Šmahel and Radana Divínová, concerns how adolescents use the Internet. The authors concentrate mainly on how adolescents behave in the Internet environment, how they use their virtual identities (personally and socially) and what the relationships are between their behaviour in the real and the virtual worlds. The Internet provides a space in which the adolescent can test opinions and attitudes, experiment with identity, and embark on the long journey to the complete formation of this identity. The research shows that the Internet significantly influences the way in which sexual content is presented and consumed, and how online sexuality is enabled by accessibility, availability, comfort and anonymity. The research uncovered a variety of inner motivations which can lead the individual to cybersex. It also became clear that the Internet has changed communication and provided a different rhythm, which is also reflected in deeper, experiential layers of the psyche. Communication in a virtual environment has specific features (multiplicity, superficiality, disinhibition, etc.) It seems that openness, positive disinhibition, activity, and the less censored need to confide can also be applied in the environment of online seminars and educational discussions.

In English

The chapter Growing Up in Virtual Reality Adolescents and the Internet, written by Zbyněk Vybíral, David Šmahel and Radana Divínová, concerns how adolescents use the Internet. The authors concentrate mainly on how adolescents behave in the Internet environment, how they use their virtual identities (personally and socially) and what the relationships are between their behaviour in the real and the virtual worlds. The Internet provides a space in which the adolescent can test opinions and attitudes, experiment with identity, and embark on the long journey to the complete formation of this identity. The research shows that the Internet significantly influences the way in which sexual content is presented and consumed, and how online sexuality is enabled by accessibility, availability, comfort and anonymity. The research uncovered a variety of inner motivations which can lead the individual to cybersex. It also became clear that the Internet has changed communication and provided a different rhythm, which is also reflected in deeper, experiential layers of the psyche. Communication in a virtual environment has specific features (multiplicity, superficiality, disinhibition, etc.) It seems that openness, positive disinhibition, activity, and the less censored need to confide can also be applied in the environment of online seminars and educational discussions.

Links

MSM 142300002, plan (intention)
Name: Děti, mládež a rodina v transformaci (Acronym: MLADĚRO)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Children, Youth and Family in Transition
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