The Finger and the Moon. From virtual battles to Onlife’s pornographicization
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Abstract
In our Onlife society, internet can no longer serves us as a tool but should be seen as a real working environment integrated within our daily tasks. It is in this Onlife context that today’s adolescents start a journey to form their identity. So, working in this entirely new framework, we must give new meanings to risky behaviors such as gaming and pornography addictions, establishing new interpretative models to integrate an analyses of family and social affective myths.
Keywords
- Adolescence risky behaviors
- addiction
- gaming
- pornography
- Onlife