Analysis on the Phenomenon of "Disconnection" among Young People under the Background of New Media
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnme.202410302
Author(s)
Linna Wang
Affiliation(s)
Xi'an Eurasia University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of Internet technology, new media, as a new mode of communication, has profoundly changed people's production, life and way of thinking. In this context, young people as the backbone of society, their behavior characteristics and values are also profoundly affected by new media, and the phenomenon of modern young people's parental disconnection has increasingly attracted people's attention. This paper aims to explore the phenomenon of parental disconnection among young people under the environment of new media, analyze its causes, and explore the influence of new media on this phenomenon. Focusing on family education, social policies and new media environment, a better understanding of the characteristics and needs of young people will help us better understand and cope with the phenomenon of disconnection of young people in the new media era, and provide theoretical support and practical guidance for family relations, adolescent education and mental health.
Keywords
Divorce; New Media; Kinship; Youth Group
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