TY - JOUR T1 - Sosyal Ağ Kullanımı: Sosyal Kazanımlar, Kendini Gerçekleştirme ve Aidiyet TT - SOCIAL NETWORK USAGE: SOCIAL GAINS, SELF-ACTUALIZATION AND SENSE OF BELONGING AU - Elciyar, Kemal AU - Küçük, Mestan PY - 2020 DA - June DO - 10.31123/akil.617079 JF - Akdeniz Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Dergisi JO - Akdeniz İletişim PB - Akdeniz Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2619-9718 SP - 198 EP - 210 IS - 33 LA - tr AB - Sosyal ağ kullanımı uyum sürecini tamamlamış veoldukça yüksek penetrasyon oranlarına ulaşmış günümüzdeki önemli olgulardandır.Bu ağların ortaya çıktığı günden itibaren en önemli kitlesini öğrencileroluşturmaktadır. Sosyal ağların kullanım devamlılığında da çeşitli araştırmalaroldukça geniş bir çerçevede gerçekleştirilmektedir. Üniversite öğrencilerininsosyal ağ kullanımında sosyal kazanımlar, kendini gerçekleştirme ve aidiyethissi boyutlarını ele alan bu araştırma kapsamında Orta Anadolu’da eğitim gören557 üniversite öğrencisinden veri toplanmıştır. Gerçekleştirilmiş olan bubetimsel çalışmada anket tekniği kullanılmıştır. Katılımcıların yukarıdabelirtilen üç boyuta ilişkin genel değerlendirmelerinin yanında cinsiyet, yaşve eğitim gördükleri alanlara yönelik karşılaştırmalar yapmak amacıyla da verilertoplanmıştır. Sosyal kazanımlar, kendini gerçekleştirme ve aidiyet hissiboyutlarında elde edilen yanıtlar cinsiyet, yaş ve eğitim alanına göre analizedilmiştir. Sonuçlara göre sosyal kazanımlar en yüksek ortalamaya sahipken bunukendini gerçekleştirme ve daha sonrasında aidiyet hissi izlemektedir. Ayrıca sosyal kazanımlar, kendinigerçekleştirme ve aidiyet hissi boyutlarında cinsiyet ve yaş açısından anlamlıbir farklılık bulunmamıştır. Eğitim aldıkları alan açısından ise anlamlıfarklılık bulunmuştur. Üç boyutta da sosyal bilimler öğrencileri anlamlı birşekilde daha yüksek puanlar vermişlerdir. 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