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Cyber Youth

Year 2018, Issue: 3, 229 - 233, 01.09.2018

Abstract

All the major discoveries have led to major transformations within the social, economic, and political history of humanity. Traditional modes of production have s been turned upside down by the beginning of the industrialization in the late eighteenth century. A new typology of the different demands of people in the social and political context was born. Thus the social context of human liberation from traditional bonds has lead to the modern individual. Most of the academician advocates the screen technology that dramatically altered the adolescents and youths. This review attempts to explain how and in which areas these changes ocur

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  • McLuhan M. Understanding Media The Extensions of Man, The MIT Press; 1994.
  • Carr N. Yüzeysellik: İnternet bizi aptal mı yapıyor? Çeviren: İbrahim Kapaklıkaya. Ufuk yayınları, İstanbul; 2012.
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  • Lynn R, Hampson S. The rise of national intelligence: Evidence from Britain, Japan and the USA. Personality and Individual Differences 1986;7: 23-32. [CrossRef]
  • Dutton E, Lynn R. A negative Flynn effect in Finland, 1997-2009. Intelligence 2013;41:817-20. [CrossRef]
  • Dutton, E, Lynn R. A negative Flynn Effect in France, 1999 to 2008. Intelligence 2015; 51: 67-70. [CrossRef]
  • Rönnlund, M, Lars-Göran N. The magnitude, generality, and determinants of Flynn effects on forms of declarative memory and visuospatial ability: Time-sequential analyses of data from a Swedish cohort study. Intelligence 2008; 36: 192-209. [CrossRef]
  • Woodley, MA, Meisenberg G. In the Netherlands the anti-Flynn effect is a Jensen effect. Personality and Individual Differences 2013;54:871-6. [CrossRef]
  • Cotton SM, Kiely PM, Crewther DP, Thomson B, Laycock R, Crewther SG. A normative and reliability study for the Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices for primary school aged children from Victoria, Australia. Personality and Individual Differences 2005;39: 647-59. [CrossRef]
  • Gürpınar D, Almıla E, Mete L. Depresyon ve nöroplastisite. Klinik Psikofarmakoloji Bulteni 2007;17:100-10 .
  • Pascual-Leone A, Nguyet D, Cohen LG, Brasil-Neto JP, Cammarota A & Hallett M Modulation of muscle responses evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation during the acquisition of new fine motor skills. Journal of neurophysiology 1995;74:1037-45. [CrossRef]
  • Greenfield S. Mind Change: How digital technologies are leaving their mark on our brains. Random House; 2015.
  • Prensky M. Digital natives, digital immigrants Part 1, On the Horizon 2001;9:1-6. [CrossRef]
  • Greenfield S. Are digital Technologies changing our mind? 1. International Congress of Technology Addiction; 2012.
  • Small GW, Moody TD, Siddarth P, & Bookheimer SY. Your brain on Google: patterns of cerebral activation during internet searching. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2009; 17: 116-26. [CrossRef]
  • Twenge JM, Foster JD. Birth cohort increases in narcissistic personality traits among American college students, 1982–2009. Social Psychological and Personality Science 2010; 1: 99-106. [CrossRef]
  • Mallan K. Look at me Look at me Self Representation and self- exposurethrough online networks. Digital Culture & Education 2009;1: 51-66. http://www.digitalcultureandeducation.com/cms/ wp-content/uploads/2009/05/dce1012_mallan_2009.pdf
  • Konrath SH, O’Brien EH, Hsing C. Changes in dispositional empathy in American college students over time: A meta-analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Review 2010; 15:180-98. [CrossRef]
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Siber Gençlik

Year 2018, Issue: 3, 229 - 233, 01.09.2018

Abstract

İnsanlık tarihi boyunca her büyük keşif, döneminin var olan toplumsal, ekonomik ve politik yapılanmalarında önemli dönüşümlere yol açmıştır. On sekizinci yüzyılın sonlarında sanayileşmenin başlamasıyla geleneksel üretim biçimleri altüst olmuştur. Toplumsal ve siyasal bağlamda farklı talepleri olan yeni bir insan tipolojisi doğmuştur. Böylelikle toplumsal anlamda geleneksel bağlardan özgürleşen insan, modern bireye dönüşmüştür. Pek çok akademisyen, son yüzyıla damgasını vuran ekran teknolojilerinin çocuklar ve gençleri dramatik olarak değiştirdiği savunmaktadır. Bu derlemede yaşanan bu değişimlerin hangi alanlarda olduğu ve nasıl gerçekleştiği ele alınmıştır

References

  • Subrahmanyam K, Lin G. Adolescents on the net: Internet use and well-being, Adolescence 2007; 42: 659-677.
  • Gross EF. Adolescent Internet use: What we expect, what teens report. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 2004;25:633- 49. [CrossRef]
  • McLuhan M. Understanding Media The Extensions of Man, The MIT Press; 1994.
  • Carr N. Yüzeysellik: İnternet bizi aptal mı yapıyor? Çeviren: İbrahim Kapaklıkaya. Ufuk yayınları, İstanbul; 2012.
  • Flynn JR. Are we getting smarter? Rising IQ in the Twenty- first Century, Cambridge University Press; 2012. [CrossRef]
  • Lynn R, Hampson S. The rise of national intelligence: Evidence from Britain, Japan and the USA. Personality and Individual Differences 1986;7: 23-32. [CrossRef]
  • Dutton E, Lynn R. A negative Flynn effect in Finland, 1997-2009. Intelligence 2013;41:817-20. [CrossRef]
  • Dutton, E, Lynn R. A negative Flynn Effect in France, 1999 to 2008. Intelligence 2015; 51: 67-70. [CrossRef]
  • Rönnlund, M, Lars-Göran N. The magnitude, generality, and determinants of Flynn effects on forms of declarative memory and visuospatial ability: Time-sequential analyses of data from a Swedish cohort study. Intelligence 2008; 36: 192-209. [CrossRef]
  • Woodley, MA, Meisenberg G. In the Netherlands the anti-Flynn effect is a Jensen effect. Personality and Individual Differences 2013;54:871-6. [CrossRef]
  • Cotton SM, Kiely PM, Crewther DP, Thomson B, Laycock R, Crewther SG. A normative and reliability study for the Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices for primary school aged children from Victoria, Australia. Personality and Individual Differences 2005;39: 647-59. [CrossRef]
  • Gürpınar D, Almıla E, Mete L. Depresyon ve nöroplastisite. Klinik Psikofarmakoloji Bulteni 2007;17:100-10 .
  • Pascual-Leone A, Nguyet D, Cohen LG, Brasil-Neto JP, Cammarota A & Hallett M Modulation of muscle responses evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation during the acquisition of new fine motor skills. Journal of neurophysiology 1995;74:1037-45. [CrossRef]
  • Greenfield S. Mind Change: How digital technologies are leaving their mark on our brains. Random House; 2015.
  • Prensky M. Digital natives, digital immigrants Part 1, On the Horizon 2001;9:1-6. [CrossRef]
  • Greenfield S. Are digital Technologies changing our mind? 1. International Congress of Technology Addiction; 2012.
  • Small GW, Moody TD, Siddarth P, & Bookheimer SY. Your brain on Google: patterns of cerebral activation during internet searching. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2009; 17: 116-26. [CrossRef]
  • Twenge JM, Foster JD. Birth cohort increases in narcissistic personality traits among American college students, 1982–2009. Social Psychological and Personality Science 2010; 1: 99-106. [CrossRef]
  • Mallan K. Look at me Look at me Self Representation and self- exposurethrough online networks. Digital Culture & Education 2009;1: 51-66. http://www.digitalcultureandeducation.com/cms/ wp-content/uploads/2009/05/dce1012_mallan_2009.pdf
  • Konrath SH, O’Brien EH, Hsing C. Changes in dispositional empathy in American college students over time: A meta-analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Review 2010; 15:180-98. [CrossRef]
  • Dong G, Huang J, Du X. Enhanced reward sensitivity and decreased loss sensitivity in Internet addicts: an fMRI study during a guessing task. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2011; 45: 1525-9. [CrossRef]
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Primary Language Turkish
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Neslihan Keser Özcan

Publication Date September 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018Issue: 3

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EndNote Özcan NK (September 1, 2018) Siber Gençlik. Acıbadem Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 3 229–233.