diplomsko delo
Eva Čeč (Author), Andraž Petrovčič (Mentor)

Abstract

Pri uporabi interneta prek posrednika posamezniki prosijo druge, da naredijo določeno stvar na internetu namesto njih. Posredne uporabe se poslužujejo tudi internetni uporabniki, ker kljub ustreznim internetnim veščinam morda nimajo na voljo potrebnih naprav za dostop do interneta. Po teoriji virov in prisvojitve, ki izhaja iz raziskovanja digitalnega razkoraka, osebne in položajne kategorične neenakosti opredeljujejo dostop do internetnih tehnologij – med drugim tudi vseprisotnost dostopa, ki se nanaša na dostopnost do internetnih tehnologij na različnih lokacijah in napravah. V diplomskem delu nas je zanimalo, kako so demografski dejavniki in vseprisotnost dostopa povezani z raznovrstnostjo uporabe interneta prek posrednika med internetnimi uporabniki v Sloveniji in Veliki Britaniji. V empirični študiji smo s pomočjo negativne binomske regresije analizirali podatke iz anketnih raziskav Slovensko javno mnenje (2018) ter Dostop in uporaba interneta (2019). Rezultati kažejo, da je raznovrstnost uporabe interneta prek posrednika med internetnimi uporabniki v obeh državah pozitivno povezana z vseprisotnostjo dostopa. Razlike med državama se nakazujejo glede na kategorične neenakosti med internetnimi uporabniki, saj so nekatere demografske spremenljivke statistično značilno povezane z raznovrstnostjo uporabe interneta prek posrednika v eni državi, v drugi pa niso.

Keywords

digitalne neenakosti;negativna binomska regresija;teorija virov in prisvojitve;uporaba interneta prek posrednika;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [E. Čeč]
UDC: 004.738.5(497.4:410)(043.2)
COBISS: 134764803 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Determinants of the breadth of indirect internet uses among internet users in Slovenia and Great Britain
Secondary abstract: Use-by-proxy refers to online activities where a person asks an internet user to go online on their behalf. Use-by-proxy is also used by some internet users who often don’t have the necessary devices to access the internet despite having adequate internet skills. According to the theory of resources and appropriation in digital divide research, personal and positional categorical inequalities define access to internet technologies, including ubiquitous access, which refers to the accessibility of internet technologies from different locations and on diverse devices. This thesis explores how demographic factors and ubiquitous access are related to the breadth of use-by-proxy between internet users in Slovenia and Great Britain. In an empirical study, we analyzed data from the Slovenian Public Opinion (2018) and Internet Access and Use (2019) surveys using negative binomial regression. The results showed that the breadth of use-by-proxy activities among internet users is positively associated with ubiquitous access in both countries. Differences between the two countries are indicated by categorical inequalities among internet users, since some demographic variables are statistically significantly related to the breadth of use-by-proxy activities in one country but not the other.
Secondary keywords: digital inequalities;negative binomial regression;resources and appropriation theory;use-by-proxy;Internet;Uporabniki interneta;Demografija;Slovenija;Velika Britanija;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
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: 81 str.
ID: 17430426