diplomsko delo
Kaja Jablanovec (Author), Metka Kuhar (Mentor)

Abstract

V diplomskem delu obravnavam posredovanje mobilnih oziroma pametnih telefonov v medosebnih interakcijah. Osredotočila sem se predvsem na fokusirano interakcijo, ki poteka med dvema osebama, saj ta od udeležencev zahteva največ pozornosti. Pri tem me je zanimalo, kako posameznik v fokusirani interakciji uporablja telefon, pa tudi, kako se odzove, ko telefon uporablja njegov sogovornik. Pri raziskovanju sem izhajala iz Goffmanovih predpostavk o delovanju posameznika v interakcijah. Načine, kako udeleženca v interakciji skušata ohraniti pozitivno podobo in vtis pred drugim, skupaj s koncepti, kot so ohranjanje obraza, izogibanje (grožnjam za pozitivno podobo) ter korekcija (popravljanje vtisa, ko se je grožnja že zgodila), sem aplicirala na sodobne komunikacijske situacije, ko interakcijo prekinja telefon. S pomočjo petih udeležencev/-k, starih med 23 in 27 let, sem izvedla fokusno skupino in v drugem delu naloge, ob navezavi na teorijo, predstavila poglede mladih na uporabo tega medija v medosebnih fokusiranih interakcijah. Kljub pričakovanjem, da bodo do njegove uporabe precej tolerantni, se je izkazalo, da mobilni telefon v teh interakcijah zanje predstavlja moteč dejavnik. Rabi se med potekom fokusirane interakcije izrecno izogibajo, klice in sporočila pa ignorirajo. Čeprav jih moti, ko sogovornik uporablja telefon, vseeno ohranijo taktnost in se medtem zamotijo na različne načine, kot so ukvarjanje s hrano, pogledovanje okoli. Tako preprečijo grožnje za sogovornikovo pozitivno podobo ter ohranijo potek same interakcije.

Keywords

fokusirana interakcija;ohranjanje obraza;mobilni telefoni;Mobilna telefonija;Medosebno komuniciranje;Interakcija;Diplomska dela;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [K. Jablanovec]
UDC: 316.77:621.395.721.5(043.3)
COBISS: 36271965 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The mobile phone as a disruption in focused interaction
Secondary abstract: In my thesis I deal with the interference of mobile/smart phones in interpersonal interactions. I have focused mainly on focused interaction, which occurs between two people. This kind of interaction is the most exacting for its participants as it demands a lot of their attention. My central point of interest was how the individual uses their phone during focused interaction and also how they react when their interlocutor is using it. My research was based on Goffman’s theory on how the individual manages their interactions and behaviour when in the presence of others. I applied his concepts (face work, avoidance and corrective processes) to communication situations in which interaction is interrupted by a phone. My goal was to find out how the partners engaged in the interaction try to save their faces (positive images) and the impressions they make on each other. I conducted a focus group with five participants, aged between 23 and 27, and in the second part of this thesis I have, using theoretical groundwork, presented how young people deal with the use of mobile phones in their interpersonal interactions. Despite my presumptions about them having much more tolerance for it, they made it clear in their answers that they see mobile phones as a disruptive factor in their interactions. They explicitly avoid using their phones during focused interaction and ignore all incoming texts or calls. Although they find it annoying when their partner is using their phone, they remain considerate and try to distract themselves by doing other things, such as playing with food or looking around. By behaving tactfully, they prevent not just the partner’s positive image being threatened but also maintain the flow of the interaction itself.
Secondary keywords: Cell phone systems;Interpersonal communication;Interaction;Graduate theses;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 45 str.
ID: 11158900