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Медиасоциализация детей и подростков

Authors: Devyatova, I. E.;

Медиасоциализация детей и подростков

Abstract

In the article, the author justified the relevance of studying the media socialization of youth as a new social phenomenon. The purpose of the article is to reveal the influence of modern media on the socialization of the younger generation. The main research methods were the analysis of scientific and analytical sources, the results of sociological and psychological surveys. The study of the problems of socialization of children and adolescents in the modern media space will minimize risks and optimize opportunities to prevent the negative consequences of media socialization of young people.

Автор обосновал актуальность изучения медиасоциализации молодежи как нового социального явления. Цель статьи — раскрыть влияние современных медиа на социализацию молодого поколения. В качестве основных методов исследования выступали анализ научных и аналитических источников, результатов социологических и психологических опросов. Изучение проблем социализации детей 331 и подростков в современном медиапространстве позволит минимизировать риски и оптимизировать возможности для предупреждения негативных последствий медиасоциализации молодежи.

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Russian Federation
Keywords

МЕДИАТИЗАЦИЯ, MEDIA SOCIALIZATION, ЦИФРОВОЕ ПОКОЛЕНИЕ, МЕДИАСОЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО, MEDIATIZATION, DIGITAL GENERATION, INFORMATION SOCIETY

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