diplomsko delo
Erna Kovačević (Author), Ines Kožuh (Mentor)

Abstract

V diplomskem delu smo proučili neverbalno komunikacijo v računalniško posredovani komunikaciji pri medosebnih odnosih v času, ko je gibanje omejeno. Izvedli smo natančen pregled in razlago osnovnih pojmov, kot so neverbalna, medosebna in računalniško posredovana komunikacija. V drugem delu pa smo s pomočjo anketnega vprašalnika raziskali, ali obstaja razlika v pripisovanju pomena neverbalni komunikaciji pred in po času omejenega gibanja zaradi bolezni COVID-19, ter proučili pogostost uporabe posameznih komunikacijskih medijev in neverbalnih sredstev pred in v času epidemije. Ugotovili smo, da so se uporabniki začeli bolj zavedati pomena neverbalne komunikacije v času omejenega gibanja in se hkrati začeli bolj posluževati video klepeta in takojšnjega sporočanja, medtem ko je komuniciranje prek e-pošte ostalo skoraj nespremenjeno. Pogostost uporabe najbolj razširjenih neverbalnih nadomestkov v računalniško posredovani komunikaciji pa se ni spremenila.

Keywords

neverbalna komunikacija;medosebna komunikacija;računalniško posredovana komunikacija;omejitev gibanja;diplomske naloge;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FERI - Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Publisher: [E. Kovačević]
UDC: 317.77:79.071(043.2)
COBISS: 37730563 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The Importance of Nonverbal Communication in Interpersonal Communication in Times of Limited Movement due to Epidemics
Secondary abstract: In this diploma thesis, we examined nonverbal communication in computer-mediated communication in interpersonal relationships at a time when movement is limited. We made a detailed review and explanation of basic concepts such as nonverbal, interpersonal and computer-mediated communication. In the second part, we used a questionnaire to investigate whether there is a difference in attributing importance to nonverbal communication before and after limited movement due to COVID-19 and the frequency of use of individual communication media and nonverbal means before and during the epidemic. We found that users became more aware of the importance of nonverbal communication during times of limited movement and at the same time began to make more use of video chat and instant messaging, while communication via email remained almost unchanged. However, the frequency of use of the most widespread nonverbal substitutes in computer-mediated communication has not changed.
Secondary keywords: nonverbal communication;interpersonal communication;computer-mediated communication;restriction of movement;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za elektrotehniko, računalništvo in informatiko, Medijske komunikacije
Pages: VIII, 75 f.
ID: 12046909