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网络社交群体在培养与激发大学生学习意愿中的应用研究 被引量:2
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作者 汪蓉 韦恒 《科教导刊》 2017年第7X期188-190,共3页
互联网技术的发展和智能终端的普及一定程度上分散了大学生的课堂注意力,影响了大学课堂的教学效果。本文结合时代特征,基于社会认同理论建议将网络社交群体引入课程互动教学中,激发学生的主动性,提高学生参与度,增强教师的掌控度,实现... 互联网技术的发展和智能终端的普及一定程度上分散了大学生的课堂注意力,影响了大学课堂的教学效果。本文结合时代特征,基于社会认同理论建议将网络社交群体引入课程互动教学中,激发学生的主动性,提高学生参与度,增强教师的掌控度,实现教与学的有机统一,从而培养与激发大学生的学习意愿。 展开更多
关键词 网络社交群体 社会认同理论 学习意愿
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传播心理学视域下对网络暴力的行为研究——以《黑镜•全网公敌》为例 被引量:1
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作者 曲双悦 《心理学进展》 2023年第12期6284-6289,共6页
随着互联网的飞速发展,以互联网为载体的多种媒介平台、社交软件也快速兴起。依托这些媒介平台随即产生了庞大的网络空间,人们可以在这里分享日常,自由交流。但是由于网络空间信息传播速度快、传播面广、隐秘性低等特点,同时也会带来一... 随着互联网的飞速发展,以互联网为载体的多种媒介平台、社交软件也快速兴起。依托这些媒介平台随即产生了庞大的网络空间,人们可以在这里分享日常,自由交流。但是由于网络空间信息传播速度快、传播面广、隐秘性低等特点,同时也会带来一些困扰,网络暴力就是其中非常严重的例子。本文试图通过从传播心理学角度对网络暴力行为进行分析研究,结合影片《黑镜•全网公敌》的主题,进一步分析信息传播者和接收者心理,为我们认识网络暴力行为提供理论依据,对于预防网络暴力具有重要意义。 展开更多
关键词 《黑镜•全网公敌》 传播心理学 社交网络群体 网络暴力
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Do networks of social interactions reflect patterns of kinship? 被引量:1
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作者 Joah R. MADDEN Johanna F. NIELSEN Tim H. CLUTTON-BROCK 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期319-328,共10页
The underlying kin structure of groups of animals may be glimpsed from patterns of spatial position or temporal as- sociation between individuals, and is presumed to facilitate inclusive fitness benefits. Such structu... The underlying kin structure of groups of animals may be glimpsed from patterns of spatial position or temporal as- sociation between individuals, and is presumed to facilitate inclusive fitness benefits. Such structure may be evident at a finer, behavioural, scale with individuals preferentially interacting with kin. We tested whether kin structure within groups of meerkats Suricata suricatta matched three forms of social interaction networks: grooming, dominance or foraging competitions. Networks of dominance interactions were positively related to networks of kinship, with close relatives engaging in dominance interactions with each other. This relationship persisted even after excluding the breeding dominant pair and when we restricted the kinship network to only include links between first order kin, which are most likely to be able to discern kin through simple rules of thumb. Conversely, we found no relationship between kinship networks and either grooming networks or networks of foraging competitions. This is surprising because a positive association between kin in a grooming network, or a negative association be- tween kin in a network of foraging competitions offers opportunities for inclusive fitness benefits. Indeed, the positive association between kin in a network of dominance interactions that we did detect does not offer clear inclusive fitness benefits to group members. We conclude that kin structure in behavioural interactions in meerkats may be driven by factors other than indirect fit- ness benefits, and that networks of cooperative behaviours such as grooming may be driven by direct benefits accruing to indi- viduals perhaps through mutualism or manipulation 展开更多
关键词 Social network KINSHIP Social structure GROOMING DOMINANCE MEERKATS
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