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Title: People and Myths in Mediaspace: On the Question of Cultural Ecology
Authors: Kirillova, N. B.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Knowledge E
Citation: Kirillova N. B. People and Myths in Mediaspace: On the Question of Cultural Ecology / N. B. Kirillova // International Scientific Conference "Man in the world of culture: problems of science and education" (Ekaterinburg, Russia, 26–27 April, 2019). – Dubai : Knowledge E, 2020. – KnE Social Sciences, 4 (5). – pp. 56-61. – DOI 10.18502/kss.v4i5.6515
Abstract: Considering the role of media culture as a factor of the information age, the author argues that media reality – the new socio-cultural environment artificially created during the digital revolution – is mythological. This means that the myth becomes a certain control mechanism; penetrating into the individual’s inner world of, it affects both conscious and unconscious spheres, “programs” them. In this regard, the “cultural ecology” of the media space becomes particularly important. The crucial part of such ecology is the system of edia education contributing to the formation of a new personality type for the 21st century.
Keywords: DIGITAL REVOLUTION
MEDIACULTURE
MEDIA REALITY
MEDIA SPACE
MYTH
MYTHOPOEIA
MEDIAEDUCATION
CULTURAL ECOLOGY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/82878
Access: Creative Commons Attribution License
License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Conference name: International Scientific Conference "Man in the world of culture: problems of science and education"
Conference date: 26.04.2019-27.04.2019
ISSN: 2518-668X
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v4i5.6515
Origin: International Scientific Conference "Man in the world of culture: problems of science and education". — Ekaterinburg, 2020
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