نتایج جستجو برای: religious cyberspace

تعداد نتایج: 45428  

Journal: :Quality and Safety in Health Care 2002

ژورنال: خانواده و پژوهش 2022
Azmoudeh, Ph.D., M., Kheiri, Ph.D. , Y. , Kolahi Hamed , S. , Pourali Vakili Miandoab, M. , Shalchi, Ph.D., B. ,

Although cyberspace has brought enormous benefits, it has also ushered in a host of new problems. It can lead to many problems especially for adolescents and its long-term use can cause dependence and addiction. This qualitative study aimed at assessing and explaining the experiences of female adolescents using the Internet. In this study, Moustakas empirical phenomenological approach (transcen...

Journal: :Network Security 2012
Michael de Crespigny

Cyberspace is critical to organisations today – from the supply chain to customer engagement – and slowing adoption or disconnecting from cyberspace is simply not an option. However, the commercial, reputational and financial risks that go with cyberspace presence are real and growing, driven by two key factors. First, cyber-criminals are now better organised and more professional in their appr...

The global cyberspace networks provide individuals with platforms to can interact, exchange ideas, share information, provide social support, conduct business, create artistic media, play games, engage in political discussions, and many more. The term cyberspace has become a conventional means to describe anything associated with the Internet and the diverse Internet culture. In fact, cyberspac...

2011
Hiroshi Yamaguchi Yuko Mori Chitoor V. Ramamoorthy

With the advent and growth of global network, the term ‘cyberspace’ has entered into everyday parlance and conventional means to define more by the social interactions involved rather than its technical implementation. The core characteristic of cyberspace is that it offers an environment that consists of many participants with the ability to affect and influence each other. In this paper, firs...

2012
Jeffrey L. Caton

This paper examines implications of the collective cognitive blind spot of national security leaders with regard to confl ict and warfare in and through cyberspace. It argues that the view of cyberspace as a contested domain within a global commons is not suffi cient to address the full range of confl ict therein. It posits that deliberate examination of the ontology and evolution of cyberspace...

2017
Fuad Khan Baloch Brian Cusack

The definition and visualization of cyberspace are an ambiguity. The creator of cyberspace defined cyberspace properties as being a space and a non-space and to appear as a ‘consensual hallucination’. Most understandings of the Cyberspace tend to begin with a particular physical space centrist viewpoint that applies physical space models and expectations of one space to another (physical space ...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2001
B. Cornwell D. C. Lundgren

This study compares reported romantic relationships of chat room users in cyberspace vs. in face-to-face relationships in everyday contexts (``realspace''). As hypothesized, involvement Ð particularly commitment and seriousness Ð tended to be lower in cyberspace than in realspace romantic relationships, and misrepresentation Ð speci®cally of age and physical attributes Ð tended to be higher in ...

Journal: :IJTHI 2015
Sen-Chi Yu Chien Chou

To examine reciprocal relationships between “virtual world”-context cyberspace positive-psychological states (CPSs) and “real world”-context positive-psychological states (PSs), this study conducted a two-wave panel design with about two-semester interval on 251 Taiwan college freshmen and analyzed the data using cross-lagged structural equation modeling. The analytical results show that CPSs h...

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