For several years, communication technologies are increasingly being part of the everyday life contexts, in the circles of work, in social situations and even the most intimate and personal dimensions. Most of the research in this area is interested in studying the role the web was introduced in social relations and how the personal relationships have been affected by internet. During the last years we assisted to a proliferation of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in families, who are increasingly using these technologies assets according to almost different purposes. This change has been possible because family structure has also changed over time. Indeed, regarding to Laslett\u2019s famous classification (1972) which...
The advances and incorporation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in everyday fami...
Physical distances between close relations are increasing, since people tend to move and travel more...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...
Most of the research regarding the proliferation and development of Mediated Communication Technolog...
This poster reviews the progressive impact that technology has had on the family over the past four ...
In our current society, are people deeming themselves “too busy” to be able to have face to face int...
In our current society, are people deeming themselves “too busy” to be able to have face to face int...
The perception and acceptance of the Internet as a personal communication channel, and the functiona...
Communication technologies are increasingly being used within family settings to support and extend ...
Udgivelsesdato: MAYConcurrent with the explosive pervasion of information and communication technolo...
Traditionally, family intimacy has been seen as depending on spatial proximity and physical closenes...
Traditionally, family intimacy has been seen as depending on spatial proximity and physical closenes...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
The advances and incorporation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in everyday fami...
Physical distances between close relations are increasing, since people tend to move and travel more...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...
Most of the research regarding the proliferation and development of Mediated Communication Technolog...
This poster reviews the progressive impact that technology has had on the family over the past four ...
In our current society, are people deeming themselves “too busy” to be able to have face to face int...
In our current society, are people deeming themselves “too busy” to be able to have face to face int...
The perception and acceptance of the Internet as a personal communication channel, and the functiona...
Communication technologies are increasingly being used within family settings to support and extend ...
Udgivelsesdato: MAYConcurrent with the explosive pervasion of information and communication technolo...
Traditionally, family intimacy has been seen as depending on spatial proximity and physical closenes...
Traditionally, family intimacy has been seen as depending on spatial proximity and physical closenes...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
In the 1980s, a major English study by the Brunel University team that included Roger Silverstone, E...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the \u27postmodern\...
The advances and incorporation of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in everyday fami...
Physical distances between close relations are increasing, since people tend to move and travel more...
What do we know about the way families interact and socialise with each other in the 'postmoder...