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Media Transformation in the Context of Social Development: Socio-Philosophical Analysis

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5148-2024-2-119-127

Abstract

   Aim. To describe the interrelation of various social relations in the focus of transformation of communication methods and mass media as tools of ideology. To trace this dynamic in the socio-philosophical context of the 20th century.

   Methodology. The conclusions of the conducted research are based on the principles of philosophical, social and interdisciplinary research. The analysis of experts’ views on the transformations of social areas is used.

   Results. According to the results of the study, the conclusion is made about the unconditional dependence of the appearance of modifications in the communication sphere on the evolutionary stages of the development of society. The final conclusion is made about the current state of the referential component of the current public order.

   Research implications. The paper describes the features of the formation of the information society. The interrelation between communicative processes and mass media with various social phenomena is revealed. It shows the need for continuous reflection on rapid changes that make adjustments to being.

About the Authors

К. V. Smirnova
Tver State Technical University
Russian Federation

Kristina V. Smirnova, Educational Master, Applicant

Department of Psychology, History and Philosophy

170026; nab. Afanasiya Nikitina 22; Tver



M.  I. Mikheev
Tver State Technical University
Russian Federation

Mihail I. Miheev, Cand. Sci. (Philosophy), Assoc. Prof.

Department of Psychology, History and Philosophy

170026; nab. Afanasiya Nikitina 22; Tver



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