Digital Leisure in the Lifestyle of Today's Young People
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https://doi.org/10.52575/2712-746X-2025-50-3-657-661Keywords:
Internet, leisure, digital environment, youth, digital technologiesAbstract
The aim of this study is a comprehensive analysis into the transformation of the leisure concept under the influence of digital technologies. The author introduces the category of digital recreational chronotope – the time-space in which the subject uses digital platforms for implementation of entertainment and relaxation practices, cognitive enrichment and educational activity, social communication and identification construction, as well as psycho-emotional regulation. The concept of digital leisure time will continue to develop, which gives impetus to a more in-depth and detailed study of this area.
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