Communication in cyberspace – a blessing or a threat? Cover Image

Communication via le Web – Bienfait ou méfait?
Communication in cyberspace – a blessing or a threat?

Author(s): Robert Grochowski
Subject(s): Media studies, Cognitive Psychology, Clinical psychology, Behaviorism, Social Informatics
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: cyberspace; cyber-bullying; personal information; risks; addiction; brain; information;

Summary/Abstract: Cyberspace may serve a good purpose, but may also be a serious threat. Navigating cyberspace makes acquiring knowledge and skills superficial. The intensity of the brain’s activity and the readiness to memorize are reduced as memory is relieved on account of using digital media. One of the major threats in the network is cyber-bullying. The Internet quite commonly features aggression, or behavior intended to cause pain and suffering, which takes both verbal and hidden forms. Moreover, the Internet is a tool of sects, which recruit new members through the network. Cyberspace addiction may lead to many psychological consequences as well. At present, protecting our data, which we use to move around in cyberspace turns out to pose a huge threat. Each user of these services is entitled to the “right to oblivion,” which is not respected. The paper addresses a wide range of issues related to the dangers of being in cyberspace.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 293-309
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: French