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摘要
追随潮流似乎是青少年决定自己交往程度的基准。为了被认为是俚语青少年,他们往往愿意放弃自己的身份。当他感到与世俗的宝贵时刻擦肩而过时,过度的焦虑就会产生。这种情况与自尊和自信有关,尤其是与同伴有关的情况。本研究的研究重点是从马尔库塞的存在主义视角审视青少年的FoMO (Fear of Missing Out)行为,以理解青少年焦虑背后的伦理。这项研究是(图书馆研究)使用一些资源,如书籍,期刊和互联网。使用的方法包括描述性、分析性和解释性方法,将存在主义理论与当代问题联系起来。从研究结果来看,担心别人的评价和与同龄人的良好关系使青少年失去了最初的自我认同。当一个青少年不了解自己作为一个整体时,焦虑的出现就会导致不安全感的态度。一般来说,青少年的焦虑感与社交媒体上的上传有关。存在主义人物赫伯特·马尔库塞通过他的分析,看到了与青少年FoMO现象有关的一维社会的特征,即关于虚假的需求和形象。有FoMO倾向的青少年很难从本质上解释自己。他们大多停留在形式的层面上,并跟随其他人。自由人类的取向已经远远偏离了生活秩序。所以需要一场思想革命,这样青少年才能更好地理解如何行为,而不仅仅是追随潮流。关键词:FoMO,青年,社交媒体,马尔库塞,马克思主义
FoMO (Fear of Missing Out) Among Youth Viewed From Herbert Marcuse’s Perspective
Following the trend seems to be a benchmark for teenagers in determining the extent of their level of association. To be recognized as slang teenagers, they are not infrequently willing to leave their identity. Excessive anxiety arises when he feels left behind with precious moments that are worldly. This condition is then associated with self-esteem and self-confidence, especially those involving peers. The focus of the study in this research is the behavior of FoMO (Fear of Missing Out) in adolescents viewed from the existentialism of Herbert Marcuse to gain an understanding of the ethics behind the anxiety experienced by adolescents. This research is (Library Research) using several sources such as books, journals and the internet. The methods used include descriptive, analytical, and interpretive methods to connect existentialism theory with contemporary problems. From the results of the study, it was found that concerns about other people's judgments and good relations with their peers made teenagers lose their original self-identity. The emergence of anxiety that leads to an attitude of insecurity begins to appear when a teenager does not know himself as a whole. Generally, feelings of anxiety in adolescents are related to uploads on social media. Through his analysis, Herbert Marcuse, an existentialist figure, sees the characteristics of a one-dimensional society that can be related to the FoMO phenomenon among teenagers, namely about false needs and images. Adolescents with FoMO tendencies have difficulty in interpreting themselves in substance. They mostly get stuck at the level of form and follow other people. The orientation of free human beings has deviated far from the order of life. So there needs to be a revolution of thought so that teenagers can better understand how to behave, not just follow trends .
Keywords : FoMO, youth, social media, Herbert Marcuse, Marxism