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U ovom radu obrađuje se tema odnosa korištenja društvenih mreža kao oblika nadzora nad partnerima u intimnim odnosima. Cilj ovog ispitivanja je ispitati stavove korisnika društvenih mreža o samim tim mrežama i intimnim vezama. Rad je detaljnije ispitao odnos društvenih mreža, intimnih veza, nadzora i ljubomore, te dodatne varijable koje su se pokazale zanimljivima za predstavljenu temu. Prvo je teorijski dio rada problematizirao pristup umreženog društva i sociologije emocija kako bi se opisalo društvo u digitalno doba i objasnila podloga istraživanja koje je postavljeno u svrhu ispitivanja hrvatskog mlađeg stanovništva o njihovim doživljajima društvenih mreža u odnosu na intimne veze, te o njihovom korištenju društvenih mreža u svrhu nadzora partnera ili partnerica. Nadalje, u metodološkom dijelu rada predstavljeni su rezultati prigodnog uzorka analize internetskog anketnog istraživanja partnerskih odnosa na društvenim mrežama (N=223) provedenog 2022. godine na mlađem stanovništvu u Hrvatskoj. Rezultati analize pokazali su kako postoji statistički značajna razlika u nadzoru, negativnim iskustvima prekida koji su otežani društvenim mrežama i općim negativnim iskustvima na mrežama s obzirom na intimni status ispitanika. Također, utvrđena je i statistički značajna povezanost između ljubomore i nadzora na društvenim mrežama te općenitih negativnih iskustava na društvenim mrežama. Detaljnim analazima došlo je do zaključka kako su osobe koje pokazuju najviše sklonosti nadzoru partnera na društvenim mrežama oni koji su u odnosu koji se još ne naziva vezom, a najmanje oni koji su samci. Također, dobivenim rezultatima utvrdilo se da su ljubomorniji ispitanici pokazali veću sklonost nadzoru i negativnom iskustvu na društvenim mrežama. Slanje eksplicitnog sadržaja osobama s kojima nisu ranije stupili u kontakt češće rade muški ispitanici, a osobe koje su u intimnom odnosu s jednom osobom skloniji su slanju eksplicitnog sadržaja partneru/ici nego oni koji nisu u vezi. Važno je istaknuti kako su ispitanici koji su doživjeli prethodno negativno iskustvo zbog kojeg su počeli vršiti nadzor nad partnerima ujedno i oni koji su više ljubomorni. This paper deals with the topic of the use of social networks as a form of monitoring partners in intimate relationships. The aim of this study is to examine the opinions of social network users about these networks and intimate relationships. The paper examined more detailed the relationship between social networks, intimate relationships, surveillance and jealousy, also additional variables that proved to be interesting for the topic that is presented. At first the theoretical part of the paper problematized the approach of the network society and the sociology of emotions in order to describe society in the digital age and explain the basis of the research, which was set up for the purpose of examining the young Croatian population about their experiences of social networks in relation to intimate relationships, and about their use of social networks for the purpose of monitoring partners. Furthermore, in the methodological part of the paper, the results of the analysis of an appropriate sample of the online survey of partner relationships on social networks (N=223) conducted in 2022 among the younger population in Croatia are presented. The results of the analysis showed that there is a statistically significant difference in supervision, negative experiences of interruptions that are aggravated by social networks and general negative experiences on networks with regard to the intimate status of the respondents. Also, a statistically significant connection was established between jealousy and surveillance on social networks and general negative experiences on social networks. Detailed analyzes led to the conclusion that the people who show the most tendency to monitor their partners on social networks are those who are in a relationship that is not yet called intimate relationship, and the least those who are single. Also, the obtained results showed that more jealous respondents showed a greater tendency towards surveillance and a negative experience on social networks. Sending explicit content to people with whom they have not previously come into contact is more often done by male respondents, and people who are in an intimate relationship with one person are more inclined to send explicit content to their partner than those who are not in a relationship at all. It is important to point out that respondents who had a previous negative experience that caused them to start monitoring partners are also those who are more jealous. |