Blaž Lenarčič (Author)

Abstract

Prispevek se ukvarja s prehodom od medosebne povezanosti na osnovi teritorija k omrežjem in s tem v določeni meri tudi od lokalnega na globalni nivo. Avtor pri tem izhaja iz časovno in teritorialno neodvisnega delovanja informacijsko-komunikacijskih tehnologij, ki so glavno sredstvo povezovanja današnjih posameznikov. V tem smislu se na osnovi analize sekundarnih empiričnih podatkov v prispevku prevprašujejo velikost, struktura in (teritorialni) domet današnjih socialnih omrežij. Poleg tega avtor predstavi razmišljanje, da v družbi, katere delovanje v veliki meri temelji na informacijsko-komunikacijskih tehnologijah, ni več nujna skladnost med fizičnim in družbenim prostorom, s čimer se nakazuje smer nadaljnjega razvoja deteritorializacije družbene organizacije.

Keywords

socialna omrežja;informacijsko-komunikacijske tehnologije;lokacija;kibernetski prostor;lokalno;globalno;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UP - University of Primorska
UDC: 316.472.4:004.7
COBISS: 1537302212 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0040-3598
Parent publication: Teorija in praksa
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: Paper aims to explore the transition from interpersonal relationship based on territory to the network and thus to some extent, from the local to the global level. Author derives from temporal and territorial independent functioning of information-communication technologies, which are the main means of contemporary human connectivity. In this sense, on the basis of secondary empirical data analysis paper questions the size, structure, and (territorial) range of today's social networks. In addition, the author presents that in a society whose functioning largely bases on information-communication technologies is no longer necessary consistency between the physical and social space, thereby indicates the direction of further deteritorialization of social organization.
Secondary keywords: social networks;information-communication technologies;location;cyberspace;local;global;
URN: URN:NBN:SI
Type (COBISS): Not categorized
Pages: str. 285-308, 422
Volume: ǂLetn. ǂ51
Issue: posebna št.
Chronology: dec. 2014
ID: 9169749