Faṣlnāmah-i Farhang Mushavirah va Ravān/Darmānī (Sep 2017)

Qualitative Analysis of checking the Role of Community Modernization with Virtual Media on Family Structure

  • babak eslamzadeh,
  • masoume esmaeily,
  • somaye kazemiyan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22054/qccpc.2017.22930.1553
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 31
pp. 133 – 164

Abstract

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Introduction: Family in recent decades have been dramatic changes, this is primarily due to changes in various aspects of the modernization, brings A deeper understanding of the family structure and function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of modernization accompanied by the development of communication technologies on family structure. Method: the qualitative approach and method was used. Society of This study, were selected and included people who were over 30 years old. Among them 28 people, through theoretical sampling and according to data saturation deep semi-structured interviews were done. Questions centered on: the overall changes and changes caused by communication technologies were evaluated, and at any stage of stuff code open, axial and selective for each was. Findings: major components including : Avoid self, family and community, emotional and spiritual vacuum, change the role of parents, refreshed style connections, virtual world, desacralizing, appearance-oriented, Facilities, lack of comfort, individualism, and tissue culture changes, mental changes, cognitive changes, marriages, families infrastructure changes, decision-making and implementation, Reducing social empathy, the effects of modernity and core components include: structuralism. Finally, and with a focus on the central question of the study, subjects in three major categories circumstances, interactions and outcomes were divided and underlying pattern to understand the effects of modernization with the implementation and communication technology co drawn. Conclusion: the conclusion that as a result of the communications revolution and modernization, Family-focused change within their structures of communication, and external structural changes with a focus on culture and textures.

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