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Internet is Changing Cultures
Internet is Changing Cultures

Author(s): Vladimir Aurelian Enăchescu, Donna Tarabay
Subject(s): Education, Culture and social structure , Social development, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Social Informatics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: Internet; psychology; education; education management;

Summary/Abstract: Computer and internet are invading the world changing all cultures and affecting people behavior. Although, internet has facilitates the way of living including business tasks, and data transactions, it has threaten all the cultures and traditions. The collaborative environment of Internet is characterized by its exceptional excellence of the intermediate. Internet is becoming an important tool to every individual globally and specifically in Europe. Nowadays, it is related to everything including education, business, and even the social lives. The facilitations of the internet has attracts all the people to be users until the internet addiction have explore and increase. The following paper demonstrates the role of internet in different aspects and examines its impact on people behavior. The first part talks about internet in business in order to show the improvement, development, and facilitation it has added to transactions between companies in a way that no one can imagine a business process without internet. Second part will include the internet in the education sectors, where online learning is now implemented in the majority of schools and universities. The third part talks about internet in social life in order to describe the changes it has occurred in cultures and traditions. As a conclusion, internet is very important in facilitating human lives in all their actions, however internet addiction that means people can live or do anything without internet influence negatively cultures destroying traditions and believes.

  • Issue Year: 17/2016
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 272-278
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English