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Tehnologizacija intimnih odnosov: primer serije Black Mirror : primer serije Black Mirror
ID Starina, Aleksandra (Author), ID Oblak Črnič, Tanja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Tehnologija spreminja način povezovanja z drugimi v naši družbi in intimni odnosi niso izjema. Razširjenost interneta in pametnih telefonov pomeni, da smo vedno na voljo, družabni mediji omogočajo, da nas drugi spoznajo, še preden smo se sploh srečali, aplikacije za zmenke pa nam omogočajo veliko izbiro primernih partnerjev. Zmenkarjenje se je spremenilo v igro, kjer prednjačita zasledovanje lastnih interesov in varčevanje s časom, in kjer spoznavanje partnerjev dojemamo kot virtualno nakupovanje. Ob vsem tem pa se spreminjata tudi naša seksualnost in tradicionalna monogamna razmerja – oboje postaja bolj fluidno. Trdimo lahko torej to, da ima tehnologija velik vpliv na spolne prakse ter spolno usmerjenost, pa tudi na dolgoročne odnose, monogamijo in druge romantične ideale. Z namenom interpretacije individualizma, komodifikacije in povečane fluidnosti v dveh epizodah popularne serije Black Mirror, diplomska naloga temelji na kritični teoretski konceptualni analizi, kjer v eni epizodi poudarim distopičnost tehnologije, v drugi pa se osredotočim na njeno zmožnost emancipatornosti znotraj intimnih odnosov. Ugotovitve kažejo, da nas aplikacije za zmenke dehumanizirajo, saj postanemo zgolj blago na trgu, naša individualnost je omejena s sistemom, obenem (in po drugi strani) pa nam tehnologija daje možnost, da eksperimentiramo, raziskujemo lastno seksualnost in transformiramo družbene norme – predvsem tradicionalna monogamna razmerja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Black Mirror, intimni odnosi, individualizem, komodifikacija, fluidnost.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Starina]
Year:2020
Number of pages:45 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-120107 This link opens in a new window
UDC:305:316.6(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:31232771 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:Technologization of intimate relationships: example of Black Mirror : diplomsko delo
Abstract:
Technology is changing the way we connect with others in our society and intimate relationships are not an exception. The proliferation of the internet and smartphones means we are always available, social media allows others to get to know us before we even meet and dating apps allow us a large selection of suitable partners. Dating has turned into a game where pursuing one's own interests and time efficiency are at the forefront, and where meeting partners is perceived as virtual shopping. Along with all this, our sexuality and traditional monogamous relationships are also changing as both are becoming more fluid. We can therefore argue that technology has a major impact on sexual practices and sexual orientation, as well as on long-term relationships, monogamy and other romantic ideals. In order to interpret individualism, commodification, and increased fluidity in two episodes of the popular Black Mirror series, the dissertation is based on critical theoretical conceptual analysis, where in one episode I emphasize the dystopian nature of technology and in the other I focus on its ability to emancipate within intimate relationships. The findings of this thesis show that dating apps dehumanize individuals as they become mere commodities in the market and that individuality is limited by the system. On the other hand, technology offers the opportunity to experiment, explore one's own sexuality and transform social norms, especially traditional monogamous relationships.

Keywords:Black Mirror, intimate relationships, individualism, commodification, fluidity.

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