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Аутентичность личности интернет-пользователя в процессе интернет-социализации

Аутентичность личности интернет-пользователя в процессе интернет-социализации

Abstract

This paper analyzes the different theoretical approaches to the study of psychological schools phenomenon authenticity personality. The notions of "authenticity", "online socialization", "virtual". Stages of online socialization, types of virtual personality. Determined which of the steps, a virtual personality congruent with the ability to selfconstruction. The authors pointed out that the development of authentic identity of Internet users in the process of online socialization is due to the transition from a passive consumer of information in the active position that reveals his self and to preserve the integrity of its uniqueness. The problem of authenticity, as a factor in maintaining the integrity of the biopsychosocial in its uniqueness, is becoming increasingly important and relevant in connection with the development of technology and the large increase in the flow of information through the media, television and the Internet. The crisis of authenticity as a psychological phenomenon related to the transformation of all spheres of human activity and, mainly, his ideas about themselves and other people and attitudes towards them.

В данной работе проанализированы теоретические подходы различных психологических школ к исследованию феномена аутентичности личности. Раскрыты понятия «аутентичность», «интернет-социализация», «виртуальность». Описаны этапы интернет-социализации, виды виртуальной личности. Определено на каком из этапов формируется конгруэнтная виртуальная личность со способностью к самоконструированию. Автором указано, что развитие аутентичности личности интернет-пользователя в процессе интернет-социализации происходит благодаря переходу из пассивного потребителя информации на активные позиции, что позволяет выявить свое я и сохранить целостность своей уникальности. Проблема аутентичности, как фактор сохранения биопсихосоциальной целостности в своей уникальности, становится все более актуальной и востребованной в связи с развитием технологий и большим ростом информационного потока с помощью СМИ, телевидения и Интернета. Кризис аутентичности как психологический феномен связан с трансформацией всех сфер жизнедеятельности человека и, главным образом, его представлений о себе и других людях и отношения к ним.

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АУТЕНТИЧНОСТЬ, ЛИЧНОСТЬ, ИНТЕРНЕТ, СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЬ, ВИРТУАЛЬНОСТЬ, САМОКОНСТРУИРОВАНИЕ

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