PHUBBING AS A RESULT OF THE DIGITALISATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE: TENDENCES AND RISKS IN THE ASSESSMENTS OF YOUNG

Maria Eflova, Olga Maximova, Dudochnikov Alexey

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Objective: To explore how digitalisation influences young people's communication practices, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of phubbing and its impact on interpersonal relationships.

Methods: The study employed a mixed-method approach, using online questionnaires and focus groups to gather data from young individuals in Kazan. This approach helped to analyze both quantitative and qualitative aspects of phubbing behaviors.

Results: Findings indicate that phubbing is a common but often unrecognized behavior among the youth, affecting their social interactions and interpersonal relationships. Despite the widespread usage of digital devices, many are unaware of phubbing as a concept, yet they experience its effects, such as feelings of exclusion and diminished personal interaction.

Conclusion: The study suggests that while digital devices are integral to modern communication, their intrusive use in social settings (phubbing) can undermine real-life interactions, necessitating strategies to mitigate its negative impacts on relationships.

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Phubbing; Communicative practices; Social networks; Internet space

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