Browsing by Author "Abysova, Mariia Anatoliivna"
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Item Public Sphere Mediatization(National aviation university, 2021) Abysova, Mariia Anatoliivna; Абисова, Марія АнатоліївнаThe article is devoted to the analysis of the public sphere of modern society as a complex and dynamic phenomenon of social and political interactions involved in the virtualization, mediatization, and digitalization processes. In contrast to the traditional public sphere, the digital public sphere is controlled by algorithms – hidden mechanisms integrated into many information platforms responsible for the structuring of information on public platforms where people can discuss issues of concern. The arguments of techno-optimists and techno-pessimists regarding the effectiveness of digital activity and its risks in short-term, action-oriented practices and long-term perspectives are given. The search for consensus in the definition of digital activism makes the debate about its nature, harm, and benefit to society of great current interest and encourages further study of the given problem.Item Socially responsible consumption in the conditions of sharpening of contradiction between artificial and natural(National aviation university, 2022) Abysova, Mariia Anatoliivna; Абисова, Марія АнатоліївнаThe article is devoted to the analysis of socially responsible consumption as a type of social responsibility, caused by the rapid growth of the technosphere, i.e. the integration of technology into society and culture. The concept of "technosphere" reflects the property of technology remaining in the form of local controlled objects creating an integrated environment. The current state of technogenic civilization can be called a crisis due to the displacement of the natural by the artificial. A technized society, as a quasi-natural formation, perceives the standards of technical activity as a natural horizon for the development of events. A socially responsible consumption policy, as opposed to the actions of commercial corporations pursuing financial and economic goals at the expense of public welfare, in particular in matters of environmental protection, and social stratification, declares itself as a form of civil and political action.