Issues of Person’s Information and Communication Activities Development in the Modern World

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https://doi.org/10.31861/mediaforum.2023.12.154-169

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information, modern man, information and communication activity, information and communication technologies, Internet communications

Abstract

Understanding the main directions of the development of socio-political processes under the influence of the active implementation of digital techno-logies is becoming an increasingly urgent problem for Ukraine, in particular in the field of law. Solving questions about how processes of human socialization and communication and various forms of its organization take place in the digital environment, that is, under the influence of the latest information and communication technologies (ICT), how the means of perception of meaning in Internet communication change and how virtualization affects modern people day-to-day practices, make it necessary to carry out extensive humanitarian examinations. In the field of application of digital technologies, the methods of their implementation of all social and economic projects “entails” the fundamental reform of all systems of education, accounting and communication of citizens, which in itself will lead to the need for a political, legal and economic renewal of our lives.

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Bachylo I.L., Sosnin O.V. 2012. “Informatsiyne pravo yak zaporuka innovatsiynoho rozvytku natsiyi”. Viche. Zhurnal Verkhovnoyi Rady Ukrayiny. № 1 (310).12-14.

Sosnin O. V., Voronkova V. H., Nikitenko V. O., Maksymenyuk M. YU. 2017 Informatsiyno-komunikatyvnyy menedzhment: zarubizhnyy i vitchyznyanyy dosvid: Navchal’nyy posibnyk. Za red. d. polit. n. O. V. Sosnina, d. f.n., prof. V. H. Voronkovoyi. Kyyiv: Tsentr navchal’noyi literatury. 316 s.

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Published

2023-07-21

How to Cite

Sosnin, O. (2023). Issues of Person’s Information and Communication Activities Development in the Modern World. Mediaforum : Analytics, Forecasts, Information Management, 12, 154-169. https://doi.org/10.31861/mediaforum.2023.12.154-169