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PROBLEMS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION WITH FOCUS ON YOUTH
MAJEROVÁ, Aneta
The topic of this bachelor thesis is ?Problems of electronic communication with focus on youth. ? Electronic communication is today presented by information technology communication (ITC), whose rapid development in recent years led to great changes in ways of human communication. ICT include PC, e-mail, cell phone, internet, electronic data exchange or online shopping etc. Apart from many indisputable advantages we also need to perceive many risky phenomenon brought by ICT. Special focus is needed to be given to the part of population most endangered by these risks ? children and teenagers. Bachelor thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part presents summary of information about the present state of this topic. The content of the present state is electronic communication in general, its progress and it?s modern forms, in conclusion there are specificity and risks of using electronic ways of communication by youth defined. The practical part is determined by partial aims of research and hypothesis set in advance. The partial aims are chosen in sequence to the main aim of the thesis. The main aim of the thesis is to define problems and possible hazards of electronic communication within its recent trends with focus on youth. The research was done quantitatively by method of asking by anonymous questionnaire. Part of questions of my questionnaire was used before in Uwe Buermann?s questionnaire, therefore following interpretation included not only comparison of theoretical knowledge with outcomes of my own research, but mostly comparison of my outcomes with selected outcomes of Uwe Buermann. Interpretation is set in chapter Discussion. In conclusion of thesis I generally review the most important outcomes of research and suggest proceeding which would lessen riskiness of some phenomenoms on the internet. I give there also possible contributions of my thesis.

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