Information communication as a factor of social solidarity

Автор: Narykov Nikolay Vladimirovich, Kuzmenko Irina Sergeevna

Журнал: Общество: философия, история, культура @society-phc

Рубрика: Философия

Статья в выпуске: 4, 2020 года.

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Solidarity represents one of bases of stable existence of society. In this regard the researches, focused on studying the factors of increasing the level of solidarity, have high degree of the importance. The investigation of major destructive factors reducing solidarity level in society is also relevant. One of the most important aspects of social solidarity is the area of information communication. The paper deals with the changes, which affected conditions of formation of social solidarity, as a result of an intensification of information and communication processes. A ratio of cultural and information aspects is investigated. It is proved that the increase in intensity of information processes leads to destabilization of the area of social interaction connected with the increase in social dynamics. During the historical analysis of the conditions and characteristics of information processes for the last decades it is proved that the area of information processes has undergone profound changes. The increase in intensity of information communications is investigated as a factor of social solidarity. The possibilities that the current state of the information sphere provides within the framework of increasing the level of cohesion of members of the society, as well as the risks correlating with the development of the information sector, are evaluated. The question is raised on the social responsibility of the media, as well as the need to increase the sustainability of the social worldview of members of society to negative information impacts.

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Society, information, solidarity, culture, information technologies, communication, information impact, means of communication

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149134121

IDR: 149134121   |   DOI: 10.24158/fik.2020.4.3

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