Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences

What is the relationship between pathological study of experiences the Iranian cyberspace users, and their religious and ethical beliefs? Is it possible to locate a significant relationship between different levels of religiousness, and pathological experiences? On the other hand, is there any relat...

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Main Authors: Saeed Reza Ameli, Mojtaba Haji Jafari
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Language:fas
Published: Imam Sadiq University 2013-01-01
Series:Religion & Communication
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Online Access:https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1301_1f2644cb11bb18c7f65390f82b27a60c.pdf
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description What is the relationship between pathological study of experiences the Iranian cyberspace users, and their religious and ethical beliefs? Is it possible to locate a significant relationship between different levels of religiousness, and pathological experiences? On the other hand, is there any relationship between attitudes to cyber harm(crime and abnormality) and level of religiousness? Is there a significant relationship among pathological experienceology, attitude-metrics on harm, and level of religiousness of cyberspace users? These are questions which will be discussed in this article. To answer these questions, we need to conceptualize a dual-space approach to virtual harm. Therefore, we will first explain the  dual space paradigm and, within this paradigm, the transmission of physical harm to cyber harm will be considered. Then, data from an online explorative questionnaire will be studied to scrutinize pathological experienceology, pathological attitude-metrics, and level of religiousness. Then the relationship between(1) level of religiousness and pathological experienceology and(2) level of religiousness and pathological attitude-metrics will be studied. We will conclude by presenting a pattern for the three above-mentioned variables before depicting a road map among them. Based on the method for path analysis and rationale of the explorative study, this map could be understood as an explorative path analysis or map for explorative path.
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spelling doaj.art-beff851c0bbe40ba88655afec0b0862c2022-12-21T17:21:57ZfasImam Sadiq UniversityReligion & Communication2252-02522588-64602013-01-0119419512710.30497/rc.2013.13011301Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and ExperiencesSaeed Reza Ameli0Mojtaba Haji Jafari1Professor, Tehran universityTehran universityWhat is the relationship between pathological study of experiences the Iranian cyberspace users, and their religious and ethical beliefs? Is it possible to locate a significant relationship between different levels of religiousness, and pathological experiences? On the other hand, is there any relationship between attitudes to cyber harm(crime and abnormality) and level of religiousness? Is there a significant relationship among pathological experienceology, attitude-metrics on harm, and level of religiousness of cyberspace users? These are questions which will be discussed in this article. To answer these questions, we need to conceptualize a dual-space approach to virtual harm. Therefore, we will first explain the  dual space paradigm and, within this paradigm, the transmission of physical harm to cyber harm will be considered. Then, data from an online explorative questionnaire will be studied to scrutinize pathological experienceology, pathological attitude-metrics, and level of religiousness. Then the relationship between(1) level of religiousness and pathological experienceology and(2) level of religiousness and pathological attitude-metrics will be studied. We will conclude by presenting a pattern for the three above-mentioned variables before depicting a road map among them. Based on the method for path analysis and rationale of the explorative study, this map could be understood as an explorative path analysis or map for explorative path.https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1301_1f2644cb11bb18c7f65390f82b27a60c.pdfdual spacecyber pathosdual spaced harmexperienceology of the harmattitude-methrics of harmmeta factors of cyberspaceparadigmic transformations of cyberspace
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Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences
Religion & Communication
dual space
cyber pathos
dual spaced harm
experienceology of the harm
attitude-methrics of harm
meta factors of cyberspace
paradigmic transformations of cyberspace
title Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences
title_full Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences
title_fullStr Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences
title_short Dual Space Approach to Cyber harm and Religion: Attitudes and Experiences
title_sort dual space approach to cyber harm and religion attitudes and experiences
topic dual space
cyber pathos
dual spaced harm
experienceology of the harm
attitude-methrics of harm
meta factors of cyberspace
paradigmic transformations of cyberspace
url https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1301_1f2644cb11bb18c7f65390f82b27a60c.pdf
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