DISEMBODIMENT ON THE INTERNET AS A NEW FORM OF TECHNOLOGICAL SELF-ALIENATION (BASED ON THE STUDY OF STUDENTS OF HUMANITARIAN INSTITUTES OF HIGHER EDUCATION)

N. Kopteva
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Phenomenon of disembodiment of users of information technologies in virtual reality, in particular as a special form of self-alienation, was already noted by the first representatives of cyber culture. However, psychologists have not properly analyzed it yet, perhaps, due to the usual peripheral position of the problem of disembodiment of a physical body in psychology. In the present study we continue to develop our theoretical and empirical construct of the Disembodiment on the Internet (N.V. Kopteva, A.Yu. Kalugin, L.Ya. Dorfman) as a psychological impact of the use of contemporary information technologies in areas related to self-alienation and alienation. The construct is based on the conception of unembodiment of the mental self from the body by a British psychiatrist R. Laing, which is considered to be one of the fundamental psychiatric conceptions of disembodiment of the physical self. R. Laing’s description of the ‘detachment’ of schizoids from their own body helps understand the specifics of existential positions of embodiment - disembodiment determined by sociocultural, technological factors and choices made by individuals themselves. Our study was performed on a sample of active Internet users - students of humanitarian institutes of higher education (aged from 17 to 25 years) - with the use of the Disembodiment on the Internet diagnostic procedure. We revealed groups that differentiated in the severity of disembodiment and created their psychological portraits according to patterns of disembodiment, which include experience of unbodiliness of the virtual self, incompleteness and secondariness of the technological way of being limited by the Internet environment and Internet addiction. We also empirically detected the effects of disembodiment on the alienation of students in different aspects of their life (from who they are, from their families, in interpersonal communication, from their studies and the society) ranging from ‘vegetativeness’ to adventurism.
互联网上的“脱体化”作为一种新的技术自我异化形式(基于人文主义高等院校学生的研究)
信息技术用户在虚拟现实中的分离现象,特别是作为一种特殊形式的自我异化,已经被网络文化的第一批代表所注意到。然而,心理学家还没有对其进行适当的分析,这可能是由于在心理学中,肉体分离问题通常处于边缘位置。在本研究中,我们继续发展我们的理论和实证建构在互联网上的分离(N.V. Kopteva, a.u yu)。卡卢金L.Ya。Dorfman)作为使用当代信息技术在与自我异化和异化相关领域的心理影响。这一概念的基础是英国精神病学家莱恩提出的精神自我与身体分离的概念,这一概念被认为是精神病学关于身体自我分离的基本概念之一。R. Laing对精神分裂者从他们自己的身体中“分离”的描述有助于理解具体化的存在立场的细节——由社会文化、技术因素和个人自己做出的选择决定的分离。我们的研究是在一个活跃的互联网用户样本上进行的——高等教育人道主义学院的学生(年龄从17岁到25岁)——使用互联网上的分离诊断程序。我们揭示了在分离严重程度上存在差异的群体,并根据分离模式创建了他们的心理画像,包括虚拟自我的非体现性体验、受网络环境限制的技术方式的不完全性和次要性以及网络成瘾。我们还从经验上发现了分离对学生在生活的不同方面(从他们是谁,从他们的家庭,在人际交往中,从他们的学习和社会)的疏离感的影响,从“植物人”到冒险主义。
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