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INFOCOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND ANTHROPIC IDENTITY: THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7227-2022-3-90-101

Abstract

Aim. To consider the mutual influence of modern infocommunication technologies and a person in the segments of the information society, such as the design and use of computer technology, shared tourism, distance education.
Methodology. The main content of the study is the projection of significant areas of complex anthropological knowledge (physical, sociocultural, philosophical anthropology) onto research in the field of informatics. It is shown in what way ethnicity can contribute to the improvement of friendly graphical interfaces of software and hardware devices through the internalized physical patterns, in particular writing. It is also shown that the technological possibilities of joint consumption in tourism form an out-of-place sociocultural identity of a contemporary. It is depicted which types of distance education are anthropomeric and which dehumanize the educational process.
Results. It was revealed that in the context of the information society there are risks of digitalization for anthropic identity, but at the same time, protective tendencies have also formed, during which people compensate for the vulnerability of their own physicality by anthropomeric use of technology.
Research implications. On the basis of an interdisciplinary approach, the authors updated the problematics of the area under study at the intersection of computer science and the socio-humanitarian sciences. The work is addressed to specialists in the field of philosophy of science and technology, teachers of philosophical sciences, researchers of socio-humanitarian issues, graduate students of all areas.

About the Authors

G. E. Shalagina
Kazan National Research Technological University
Russian Federation

Gulnara E. Shalagina – Cand. Sci. (Philosophy), Assoc. Prof., Department of Philosophy and History of Science

420015, Tatarstan, Kazan, ul.  Karla Marxa  68



S. V. Shalagin
Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev – KAI
Russian Federation

Sergei V. Shalagin – Dr. Sci. (Technology), Prof., Department of Computer Systems

420111, Tatarstan, Kazan, ul. Karla 1 Marxa 10



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