Digital Technologies And Their Impact On Values In The Context Of Education
Keywords: Digital technologies, education, industrial society, information society, social changes
Article no: 51
Pages 381-387
Series: European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “PERISHABLE AND ETERNAL: mythologies and social technologies of digital civilization-2021” (PERAET 2021), 22-23 November, 2021, Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, Russian Federation
Keywords: Digital technologies, education, industrial society, information society, social changes
Article no: 51
Pages 381-387
Keywords: Book concept, digital culture, dystopia, hypertext, intertextuality
Article no: 52
Pages 388-395
Keywords: Everyday life, local text, Novgorod text, travel genre
Article no: 53
Pages 396-402
Keywords: Anglicisms, feminitives, grammar, new ethics, neologisms
Article no: 54
Pages 403-411
Keywords: Communicational practice, digital education, teaching Literature
Article no: 55
Pages 412-418
Keywords: Contact vernacular, literary norm, national language variant, Russian language, urban vernacular
Article no: 56
Pages 419-426
Keywords: Digitalization, longread, reader communication, reading, text
Article no: 57
Pages 427-433
Keywords: Digital content, family values, feminism, image of a woman in culture, popular music
Article no: 58
Pages 434-443
Keywords: Germany, depolitonym, derivational potential, political lexicon, political name
Article no: 59
Pages 444-450
Keywords: Аxiological dominants, culture, digitalization, media text
Article no: 60
Pages 451-457
Keywords: Conflict, discourse of media, evaluation, media text, opposition
Article no: 61
Pages 458-465
Keywords: Intercultural awareness, virtual learning, virtual student mobility
Article no: 62
Pages 466-473
Keywords: Blended learning, digitalization, Latin language, medical students, online course
Article no: 63
Pages 474-480
Keywords: Bret Harte, comic image, Disraeli, parody
Article no: 64
Pages 481-486
Keywords: Intensifiers, political discourse, pragmatic potential
Article no: 65
Pages 487-493
Keywords: Impressionist text, literary impressionism, means of creating suggestiveness, repetition, suggestiveness
Article no: 66
Pages 494-500
Keywords: Cultural identity, interculturality, poetry of migration, Russian Germans
Article no: 67
Pages 501-508
Keywords: Digitalization, game, motivation, occasionalisms, wordbuilding
Article no: 68
Pages 509-515
Keywords: Аrchetype, mythoconcept, mytholexeme, mythologeme, mythological picture of the world
Article no: 69
Pages 516-522
Keywords: Communicative strategies, linguistic tools, myth, political discourse
Article no: 70
Pages 523-530
Keywords: Art, crowdfunding, culture popularization, kulturtrager, media
Article no: 71
Pages 531-538
Keywords: Collective meanings, nation, other, personal meanings, sacred
Article no: 72
Pages 539-545
Keywords: Ideology, political mythology, propaganda, the leftists
Article no: 73
Pages 546-552
Keywords: Individualism, mass culture, propaganda, societal alienation
Article no: 74
Pages 553-559
Keywords: Information security, information technologies, social determination, society, state information policy
Article no: 75
Pages 560-569
Keywords: Internet, image, myth, stereotype, Tolstoy
Article no: 76
Pages 570-577
Keywords: Сode, communication space, digitalization, theatrical discourse
Article no: 77
Pages 578-585
Keywords: Culture, digital arts, digital technologies, integration
Article no: 78
Pages 586-592
Keywords: Consumer society, culture industry, digitalization of culture
Article no: 79
Pages 593-598
Keywords: Decline of Europe, I. Kireyevsky, K. Leontiev, Russian religious philosophy
Article no: 80
Pages 599-606
Keywords: New Age, new art, transhumanism, transhumans
Article no: 81
Pages 607-614
Keywords: Electronic nomad, myth, "Prince of Central Planning", surreal vision, V. Pelevin
Article no: 82
Pages 615-621
Keywords: Dialogue, Malankara Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church
Article no: 83
Pages 622-628
Keywords: Cultural memory of the city, digital era, narrative
Article no: 84
Pages 629-636
Keywords: Faculty, higher education, human capital, human resource management, perfectionism
Article no: 85
Pages 637-643
Keywords: Digital culture, Internet, propaganda, social networks, virtual
Article no: 86
Pages 644-650
Keywords: Atomized individual, identification crisis, nation-building, personal meanings, sacred space
Article no: 87
Pages 651-657
Keywords: Identity, identity formation, organizational culture, personnel management, social well-being of personnel
Article no: 88
Pages 658-666
Keywords: Creepypasta, horror, online space, social expectations, waiting for death
Article no: 89
Pages 667-673
Keywords: Cognitive-ideological matrix, Internet, political ideology, student consciousness
Article no: 90
Pages 674-680
Keywords: Ecological consciousness, environmental ethics, freedom of belief, India
Article no: 91
Pages 681-687
Keywords: Cyber risks, cyber security, online-communication, social engineering
Article no: 92
Pages 688-697
Keywords: Feminism, gender, heroine, identity
Article no: 93
Pages 698-706
Keywords: Digital education, digital educational environment, digital tools, EDtech, social inclusion
Article no: 94
Pages 707-713
Keywords: Сinema, cinematographic techniques, montage, “The Devil’s Doll” by Z. Gippius, visualization
Article no: 95
Pages 714-720
Keywords: Digitalization, identity formation, professional identity, value-motivational meanings, values
Article no: 96
Pages 721-729
Keywords: Feminism gender, normalization, personal identity
Article no: 97
Pages 730-737
Keywords: Anomy, social behavior that forms insolvency, social phenomenon of bankruptcy
Article no: 98
Pages 738-744
Keywords: Collection of poems, educational project, philological education
Article no: 99
Pages 745-752
Keywords: Civic identity, digitalization, historical memory, youth
Article no: 100
Pages 753-760
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