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Social networking : a psycho-educational analysis of online adolescent friendships

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dc.contributor.advisor Roets, H. E. (Hester Elizabeth)
dc.contributor.author Davel, Coriena
dc.date.accessioned 2014-03-17T11:48:12Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-17T11:48:12Z
dc.date.issued 2013-11
dc.identifier.citation Davel, Coriena (2013) Social networking : a psycho-educational analysis of online adolescent friendships, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13267> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13267
dc.description.abstract Online adolescent friendships and social networking among adolescents are current phenomena that have emerged, and exploded, as part of the digital age and the vast development of communication technologies. The primary aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding regarding the nature and quality of online friendships and social networking among adolescents. A sequential explanatory mixed method design, was put to use for the purpose of this study. The quantitative data was collected first in the form of a short survey, by utilising a self-developed questionnaire to obtain a general overview of the social network practices and the forming and maintaining of online friendships among adolescents. Twenty five participants took part in the survey. This study was followed by a qualitative study in the form of interviews, to clarify, elaborate and explain the quantitative findings. Five information rich participants were interviewed. The findings of the empirical investigation revealed that adolescents, being part of the Net Generation, base their concept of socialising with friends on digital and communication technology, especially cell phones. They are connected to their friends 24 hours a day. The sense of safety and support they experience through this constant connectedness strengthens their self-esteem, self-confidence and self-worth and contributes to their identity formation. It is therefore recommended that parents and educators should accept that adolescents live in a virtual world and their new way of socialising, needs to be acknowledged. Parents and educators should adjust accordingly, by getting educated in this field themselves. The Net Generation is a generation who focuses on relationships and collaboration through technology and this should be exploited by anybody who has contact or interacts with the adolescent of today. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 196 leaves) : color illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Social networking sites (SNS) en
dc.subject Social networking en
dc.subject Internet en
dc.subject Online friendships en
dc.subject Instant messaging (IM) en
dc.subject Computer mediated communication (CMC) en
dc.subject Digital age en
dc.subject Communication technology en
dc.subject The Net Generation en
dc.subject Cyberspace en
dc.subject.ddc 302.2310835
dc.subject.lcsh Friendship in adolescence – Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Teenagers – Social networks en
dc.subject.lcsh Online social networks – Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Social media – Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Generation Y – Psychology en
dc.subject.lcsh Internet and teenagers – Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Adolescent psychology en
dc.subject.lcsh Technology and youth – Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Telematics – Psychological aspects en
dc.title Social networking : a psycho-educational analysis of online adolescent friendships en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Psychology of Education en
dc.description.degree M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)


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