著者
苅野 正美
出版者
プール学院大学
雑誌
プール学院大学研究紀要 (ISSN:13426028)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.55, pp.57-72, 2014-12

This report discusses the results of an investigation of 148 junior college and university students regarding their comprehension of the characteristics of various SNS networks, and relations between their perception of the risk of use and their experiences using SNS. The main points of this report are as follows: 1) Most of the students' SNS usage was on amartphones. The reasons for using SNS were "because we are friends" or "to kill time." "Because friends invited me to join" was not ranked highly. 2) When risk perception and the risk experience of young people was examined by gender, the following were more important for women than for men: "Understand that malicious slander and bullying is likely to be a crime." "Think about the opponent's feelings when updating responses." 3) Although women who used SNS did so while taking others into consideration, men had troubles when using SNS. 4) Regarding the relationship between risk perception and risk experience, it became clear that students who posted personally identifiable information on SNS without thinking about their opponents feelings did not understand the characteristics of LINE and Twitter.
著者
苅野 正美
出版者
プール学院大学
雑誌
プール学院大学研究紀要 (ISSN:13426028)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.56, pp.83-96, 2015-12

This paper discusses the results of a qualitative research about 13 junior college students regarding their comprehension to the characteristics of various SNS networks, and their perception of the risk of using versus their experiences utilizing SNS. I did the Quantitative text analysis by the software of KH Coder and examined the risk usage behavior and risk perception in SNS. The main points of this paper are as follows: for young people, 1) SNS is a familiar means to communicate with others and is made use of not keeping up with fashion. 2) Also, they have recognitions that the personal information such as a` face photo' and a` name' or words including negative thoughts should not be shown in SNS.3) Nevertheless, they had posted the personally identifiable information up or they had been posted.