Exploring Social Media and E-Communication Patterns Among Indigenous Youth in Sri Lanka

Pradeepa Dissanayake
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Social media and other digital technology use has skyrocketed in Sri Lanka and around the world, especially among marginalized youth groups like Indigenous communities. This study delves into the intricate interplay of social media and electronic communication (E-communication) patterns within the context of indigenous youth in Sri Lanka. As globalization and technological advancements continue to reshape traditional sociocultural landscapes, indigenous communities find themselves navigating an evolving digital terrain. this study aims to elucidate the patterns of engagement among this demographic, focusing on their preferences and behaviors in the digital realm. This paper examines the published literature to learn about how Indigenous youth in Sri Lanka use digital technologies and social media, as well as the positive and negative effects this has on their lives. This quantitative study on Sri Lanka's indigenous youth employed simple random sampling and an online questionnaire survey with 110 respondents, revealing insights into their social media and electronic communication behaviors, and was conducted using a descriptive research design and a sample of 36 respondents. The research findings suggest that even though the indigenous youth have less access to social media and digital technology, there are many ways social media affects their daily activities. growing the population and other advancements have increased the usage of social media and other devices among the youth indigenous population in Sri Lanka. It is anticipated that the findings will provide valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and community leaders, fostering a more holistic approach to digital inclusion that respects the unique needs and aspirations of indigenous youth in Sri Lanka.
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探索斯里兰卡土著青年的社交媒体和电子通信模式
在斯里兰卡和世界各地,社交媒体和其他数字技术的使用激增,尤其是在土著社区等边缘化青年群体中。本研究以斯里兰卡土著青年为背景,深入探讨了社交媒体和电子通信(E-communication)模式之间错综复杂的相互作用。随着全球化和技术进步不断重塑传统的社会文化格局,原住民社区发现自己正在不断演变的数字领域中航行。本研究旨在阐明这一人群的参与模式,重点关注他们在数字领域的偏好和行为。本文通过研究已发表的文献,了解斯里兰卡土著青年如何使用数字技术和社交媒体,以及这对他们生活产生的积极和消极影响。这项针对斯里兰卡原住民青年的定量研究采用了简单随机抽样和在线问卷调查的方法,有 110 名受访者参与,揭示了他们的社交媒体和电子通讯行为,研究采用了描述性研究设计,受访者样本为 36 人。研究结果表明,尽管原住民青年接触社交媒体和数字技术的机会较少,但社交媒体在很多方面影响着他们的日常活动。人口增长和其他方面的进步增加了斯里兰卡原住民青年对社交媒体和其他设备的使用。预计研究结果将为学者、政策制定者和社区领袖提供有价值的见解,促进以更加全面的方式实现数字包容,尊重斯里兰卡原住民青年的独特需求和愿望。
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