DRUŽABNOST, FIZIČNA DISTANCA IN INFORMACIJSKOKOMUNIKACIJSKE TEHNOLOGIJE V OBDOBJU EPIDEMIJE SARS-COV-2

The article deals with the understanding of sociality in the context of ICT use during the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Slovenia. Based on the relationship between ICT and sociality, we argue that physical proximity is no longer necessary to establish and maintain social dynamics in the modern social cont...

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