A Study on effects of Virtual social networks (Facebook) On Youngsters’ Lifestyle
Subject Areas : Journal of Cultural ManagementSheyda Shekari Namin 1 , Ebrahim Hajiyani 2
1 - کارشناس ارشد مدیریت و برنامه ریزی فرهنگی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد علوم و تحقیقات
مسئول مکاتبات
2 - دانشیار علوم اجتماعی و مدیر پژوهش های فرهنگی مرکز تحقیقات استراتژیک
Keywords: Lifestyle, virtual networks, Facebook, Azad Tehran-Central university,
Abstract :
Introduction and purposes: The virtual world is a universe which its effects on our lives have not only always been attractive but also a question and due to its over-expansion in today’s world, it has created a great deal of sensitivity. Therefore, at this research, we have tried to study these tools of communication & their effects on a statistical population, which in this case have been the students of Azad Tehran-Central University.Method: Accordingly, 300 questionnaires were distributed among two groups of social networks members & non-members students & by designing questions related to social networks and lifestyle, we studied the effects of these kinds of communication tools on lifestyles of Azad Tehran-Central university students, in order to answer this fundamental question that whether there is a meaningful relation between membership & presence at virtual social networks (Facebook) and the lifestyles of Azad Tehran-Central university students. This was analyzed by taking advantage of descriptive & inferential statistics (frequency, frequency percentage & frequency distribution rate & table) and the SPSS software.Findings: In this regards, the hypothesis of this research was set, as “there seems to be a meaningful relation between membership and presence at virtual social networks (Facebook) & the lifestyle of Azad Tehran-Central university students”.Conclusion: The research has shown that neither the length of membership at virtual social networks nor the amount of activity at these networks have not under-liedthe formation of any special lifestyle among the statistical population, therefore the hypothesis of this research was rejected and the lack of a direct relationship between membership at social networks & a significant lifestyle is proved.