The integration of modern digital technology into everyday life and the organization of family routines is becoming self-evident and inevitable. Maintaining interpersonal relations in modern times is different from the past. The accessibility, diversity and ubiquity of modern digital technology have a different impact on the way family members communicate and maintain their relationships. The thesis provides an overview of the attitudes of family members towards modern digital technology and whether its use has an impact on family relationships. The theoretical part of thesis defines the concept of family, family relationships and modern digital technology. It then reviews existing research on modern digital technology and its impact on the family and family relations. The empirical contains the analysis and findings of the semi-structured interviews conducted with parents and children regarding the use and impact of modern digital technology on family relationships. The results show that modern technology is strongly present in the families. Parents and children are aware of the “double-edged sword” of modern digital technology, as its impact can be positive or negative, depending mainly on the purpose and frequency of its use. Interviewees see the use of technology to communicate with family members as important and useful. The moderate and reasonable use of modern technology is the key to a positive impact on family relationships.
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