Abstract:- 'Generation Y ' (sometimes abbreviated as ‘Gen-Y’, which could be identified as the 15-25 year olds possessing advanced computer skills) find themselves 'at home ' when communicating/expressing themselves by using the interactive media, such as (mobile) e-mail, SMSs (Short Message Services, i.e. short text messages that can be exchanged through the mobile phone networks), blogs, instant messaging software, etc. The issue of feeling 'at home' with interpreting the social world in terms of electronically mediated interaction is often mixed (or even confusing) with the 'Gen-Y ' (in)ability for more 'traditional ' forms of social interaction. Therefore, it is important to raise the qu...
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[Introduction] The ‘digital age’ (or ‘electronic age’) is an expression used to describe the increa...
The rapid development of information technologies in the formation of online or digital environments...
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This research paper will, based on the frame of references and through a quantitative study, describ...
Today digital communication is a natural part of young people’s social life. It has increased drast...
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The need to connect, to share, to appreciate and be appreciated, to know, to be liked has always bee...
The rise of Internet Messenger (IM) has helped many individuals to connect with each other, includin...
Despite the fact that e-mail seems to be the preferred communications medium for college professors,...
Young people seem to have a peculiar relationship with Information and Communication Technologies (...
This research paper examines computer-mediated communication and its effects on interpersonal commun...
Interpersonal communication has changed since the inception of the internet. Face-to-face communicat...
Generation-Z has become a popular topic in mass media, due to their development amidst the growing o...
Keeping in touch with family and friends should be easier now that we have a repertoire of communica...
[Introduction] The ‘digital age’ (or ‘electronic age’) is an expression used to describe the increa...
The rapid development of information technologies in the formation of online or digital environments...
In today’s epoch of digital technology, the way generations communicate or interact is al...
This research paper will, based on the frame of references and through a quantitative study, describ...
Today digital communication is a natural part of young people’s social life. It has increased drast...
The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place an...
Digital Literacy: Tools and Methodologies for Information Society strives to define a conceptual fra...
The need to connect, to share, to appreciate and be appreciated, to know, to be liked has always bee...
The rise of Internet Messenger (IM) has helped many individuals to connect with each other, includin...
Despite the fact that e-mail seems to be the preferred communications medium for college professors,...
Young people seem to have a peculiar relationship with Information and Communication Technologies (...