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2023 | 4 | 213-227

Article title

Zjawisko phubbingu jako konsekwencja mediatyzacji życia społecznego

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The Phenomenon of Phubbing as a Consequence of the Mediatization of Social Life

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EN
The subject of this article is the phenomenon of phubbing – a new social behavior resulting from the widespread use of modern technologies and online media in everyday life. In the author’s opinion, this phenomenon is an extremely useful exemplification of the consequences of the development of modern mass media technologies and their impact on society, referred in the literature as mediatization. The aim of the text is to collect and present knowledge about phubbing based on a query of sources from various disciplines of social sciences. The phenomenon is interdisciplinary in nature and attracts the attention of psychologists, sociologists, political scientists, communication researchers and representatives of other fields. The article answers research questions about the definition of phubbing, its types, causes and consequences of this phenomenon – in the social context and taking into account the sphere of political communication. The text is also an attempt to place phubbing in a broader context of changes caused by the mediatization of social life, which, in the face of the development and popularization of online media, plays an increasingly important role in political communication.
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Przedmiotem analizy podjętej w tekście jest zjawisko phubbingu – nowy fenomen behawioralny wynikający z powszechności wykorzystywania nowoczesnych technologii i mediów online w codziennym życiu. Zjawisko to w przekonaniu Autora stanowi niezwykle użyteczną egzemplifikację wpływu rozwoju technologii współczesnych mediów masowych na odbiorców, które – zgodnie z założeniami determinizmu technologicznego zmieniają użytkowników, ich relacje społeczne i instytucjonalne w procesie określanym w literaturze jako mediatyzacja. Celem tekstu jest poddanie analizie zjawiska phubbingu w oparciu o metodę kwerendy źródeł naukowych. Omawiane zjawisko ma bowiem charakter interdyscyplinarny i przyciąga uwagę psychologów, socjologów, badaczy komunikowania, politologów oraz przedstawicieli innych dziedzin. Artykuł w treści odpowiada na pytania badawcze o definicję phubbingu, jego rodzaje, przyczyny oraz konsekwencje tego zjawiska – w kontekście społecznym oraz z uwzględnieniem sfery komunikowania politycznego. Tekst jest również próbą osadzenia phubbingu w szerszym kontekście przemian wywoływanych przez mediatyzację życia społecznego, która w obliczu rozwoju i popularyzacji mediów online odgrywa coraz istotniejszą rolę w komunikowaniu politycznym.

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4

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213-227

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2023

Contributors

  • Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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32306424

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