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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
Pathology of Cyber Communications on Youth Employment
Hamed Forozan, Yones Forozan
Man is surrounded by invisible communications and his physical
reality is gradually fading as a human subject behind electronic
lines and waves and light beams and what remains in sometimes
only a voice. This study aims at extracting and prioritizing
incompatible cases with youngsters employment in the era of
virtual communication. Mixed method was used to conduct this
research. Based on extracted information a questionnaire of cases
was composed and handed out to 35 experts of IT who had the
experience of participation in a business virtual organization out
of which 31 questionnaires were completed and returned. Based
on the average of participants opinion impairments were
prioritized and became a basis for analysis. Study of the cases
shows that in 20 cases youngsters are unwilling to work as a
result of virtual communication ways. Assessment results of the
questionnaire reveal that there are high rates of challenging cases
of employment for the young connected to virtual
communications. Most cases of unwillingness of young people to
work and make money have to do with situations in which the
real truth makes no sense and a real presence cannot be
distinguished from a virtual presence and sometimes it raises the
question: will there be a problem if they are replaced?
Abstract
Pathology, Virtual communications, youngsters, Employment,
Technology, Data
Keywords
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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
Sociological Analysis of the Cyberspace Impact on Social
Identity of Lor People
Esmaeil Sharifi, Maryam Shaban
This research aims to analyze sociologically the impact of
Cyberspace on social identity of Lor people. To this end a
theoretical framework including three types of theory: Media and
cyberspace (internet and satellite), Sociability and Fashion was
applied.
The research method is quantitative and survey using
questionnaire technique. The sample size was 110 female Lor
students, University of Ayatollah Boroojerdi, who were selected
through random sampling. Judgments about considered theories
indicate a negative and reversed correlation between the scale
cyberspace is used and the national identity of Lor girls. The
results reveal a negative impact of using virtual media (internet
and satellite) on identity and culture of Lor nation especially on
their local clothing of sample members.
As a conclusion, globalization, communication and global village
have resulted in drastic changes in culture and enervation of
national identity. Thus identity convergence at the international
level and the formation of transnational identity is inevitable..
Abstract
National identity, Media using scales, Clothing model, Sociability,
Fashionism
Keywords
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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
Modern Media Technology in Cyberspace and
Protecting Privacy
Amir Abdoreza Sepanchi, Samaneh Khodchiani
Private life is at risk these days for communication and
information hi techs so that on the one hand the internet makes it
easy to access peoples private data and on the other hand it
makes it possible to track peoples messages and their content.
Modern media are indeed using peoples own information but
most internet users are unaware. With the advances in this area
trespassing privacy has become more common. While there has
not been enough surveillance over protecting peoples privacies.
Although there are certain human right provisions to preserve
privacy, no limits have been defined for it on cyberspaces and
particularly on social websites. Therefore, in order to define
privacy limits its areas of inclusion: information, physique,
communication and place need to be defined.
This article discusses the relevant definitions of privacy on
cyberspace as well as its history, and examines the role of
modern communication technologies in violating privacy rights.
The article starts with definitions of privacy and continues with
studying its history, presenting different aspects of privacy and
trespassing cases on cyberspace. At the end it has been tried to
suggest ways to protect privacy on cyberspace. The data were
collected through library research and field observations of the
researcher.
Abstract
Privacy, Cyberspace, Media hi tech, Privacy aspects Keywords
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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
Cyberspace and Its Impression on Arts
Rana Ghafori Sarbangholi, Elahe Rostayi Sichani
Our world experienced great wonders in the era of technology
and particularly World Wide Web together with cyberspace in
late 20th century which have impacted many groups and
organizations including art society of Iran. In this respect the
present article involves itself with how and how much artists
have enjoyed it and what have been the impressions on their
works. The following questions are to be answered in this regard:
1. How has the cyberspace impressed the quality and quantity of
art works in Iran? 2. Have Iranian artists been able to express the
Iranian culture in their works through Cyberspace?
The results of this descriptive-analytic research, the data of which
were collected by library method reveal that cyberspace has
increased the quantity as well as the variety of art works for
offering facilities to Iranian artists. As for the quality of art works
we are witnessing an increase but in some cases it seems that the
facilities have questioned art works if they are creative or quality
ones. That is why Iranian artists need to consider the cyberspace
as a western phenomenon and use it as a medium to present art
works which express Irans history, civilization and culture.
Abstract
Cyberspace, Contemporary arts, Iranian artist, Cyber Art, Work of art Keywords
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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
Surveying the Role of Multimedia Instruments in
Increasing Social Presence on Interactive Websites
Hossein Zolghadr, Morteza Ghasemzadeh Araghi
Abstract
This article deals with the situation to be be created by directors of social
media services for people who are in touch through these services to
have a better feeling of their presence and predispose to augment it. In
other words internet users are expected to get more information from
the society they are in touch with as they apply more instruments for
their presence on social websites . Considering a number of recent research findings and by explaining the
findings of survey research achievements, through online
questionnaire, this article tries to analyze the importance of
multimedia instruments in increasing social presence of users . The results indicate that social network services are losing their popularity
for failing to build up significant and constructive communication
among their users. On the other hand the results show that there are
desirable capabilities in using multimedia instruments which not only
empower them to reclaim their popularity but also to play an axis role
in their activities. Key Words : Social presence, Multimedia, Social networks, User material
production
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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
The Impact of Educational Technology on Auto regulation of
Students Doing Virtual Learning Courses
Davood Hosseinzadeh, Amirhossein Mohammad Davoodi, Akbar Karimi Mehrabadi
This study aims to examine the impact of educational technology
(modern methods of learning and teaching electronically) on
auto-regulation of students who are doing virtual academic
courses. Research method is correlation analysis. The target
society in this research involves academic and non-academic
virtual learning students in 2012-2013.
A sample society of 300 students was classified through cluster
random sampling. Research tools included questionnaires
containing 27 auto regulation learning questions of 5 degree
Lychret spectrum. The constancy of the questionnaire was
calculated by Chronbach Alpha of 73%. In order to check the
validity of the contents the views of professors and experts were
taken into consideration and the theories were proposed based on
the targets of the plan. The data were analyzed by correlation
coefficient and regression. The results reveal that there is a
significant and positive relationship between foresighted variable
of educational technology and the variable of auto regulation
criterion. It was also determined that there is a significant and
positive relationship between the technology of education and
subscales of auto regulation learning which include motivational
strategies, learning, expectation, cognition and meta-cognition
strategies, and resources management.
Applying educational technology in training centers makes
students boost their auto regulation learning strategies.
Abstract
Educational technology, auto regulating learning, students Keywords
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New Media & Culture, Winter 2013-2014
Cultural Changes and Lifestyle under the Impact of
Cyberspace
Naser Pour Reza Karimsara
The era of media has directed man to a different world: Cyber
World. The value system of social act on cyberspace involves a
variety of symbolic icons which are beyond mans habitat.
Therefore they can impact both value priority and the degree of
value consensus in organizing the social behavior system.
The new era institutions are modernistic and unprecedented from
many aspects and do not follow the life styles of pre-modernism
era at all. There is a great deal of capacity on the cyberspace for
anyone to express themselves, so that they can set networks and
groups and at the same time make presence in different social
standings. The cyberspace makes social and private affairs less
certain. It also influences lifestyle in terms of origin as well as of
consequences and outcome with a sort of variety and multiplicity.
It gives a different sense to the lifestyle because the social act
system is open.
In this research we study the impressionability of cultural
changes and lifestyle from cyberspace using documentary
research and secondary analysis. The study explicates cyberspace
theoretically and tries to review the changes in culture and
lifestyle as an associated variable in connection with cyberspace
through a pathological approach. At the end, component parts
required to reduce impairments and strengthen solidarity of value
ambience of society and family as a main ground to support a
healthy and dynamic lifestyle are discussed.
Abstract
Lifestyle, Cyberspace, Cultural changes, Value system changes, Social
networks
Keywords
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Contents
Cultural Changes and Lifestyle under the Impact of Cyberspace Naser Pour Reza Karimsara
1
The Impact of Educational Technology on Auto regulation of Students Doing Virtual Learning Courses
Davood Hosseinzadeh Amirhossein Mohammad Davoodi
Akbar Karimi Mehrabadi
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Surveying the Role of Multimedia Instruments in Increasing Social Presence on Interactive Websites
Hossein Zolghadr
Morteza Ghasemzadeh Araghi
41
Cyberspace and Its Impression on Arts Rana Ghafori Sarbangholi
Elahe Rostayi Sichani
59
Modern Media Technology in Cyberspace and Protecting Privacy Amir Abdoreza Sepanchi
Samaneh Khodchiani
79
Sociological Analysis of the Cyberspace Impact on Social Identity of Lor People
Esmaeil Sharifi Maryam Shaban
95
Pathology of Cyber Communications on Youth Employment Hamed Forozan Yones Forozan
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New Media and Culture Winter 2013-2014
Editorail Board
Licence
Gholam Reza Azari (Islamic Azad University)
Hesamoidin Ashna (Imam Sadiq University)
Hossein Ali Afkhami (Allameh Tabatabai
University)
Zahra Ojagh (Social Studies and Research Institute)
Alireza Dehghan (Tehran University)
Amir abdolrza Sepanji (Institute for Humanities and
Cultural Studies)
Mohammad Soltanifar (Islamic Azad University of
Science and Research of Tehran)
Younes Shokrkhah (Tehran University)
Mohammad Mahdi Faturehchi (Tehran University)
Alireza Mahaki ( (Iranian Research Institute for
Information Science and Technology)
Social Studies and Research Institute, University of
Tehran
Director
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Editor
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