Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ATTRIBUTIVE PROPERTIES OF A MEDIA USER IN THE CONTEXT OF NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2019
Языканглийский
  • Nikolaeva Evgeniya Mikhaylovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Nikolaeva E. M., Kotliar P. S. Attributive properties of a media user in the context of network communications//The IIOAB Journal. - 2019– Vol. 10 (Suppl 1). – P. 45 - 48
    Annotation In this article, the authors identified the foundations of the digital space, which structure the new type of subject. We reconstruct the foundations of the philosophical conceptualization of the subject reflecting the main features of nonlinear digital interactions. In this regard, the authors substantiate the importance of their research task by the fact that following the postclassical ideas in the process of studying the status of digital space subject is insufficient. According to the authors, the specific nature of nonlinear digital interactions is primarily due to the emergence of a new type of hyper textuality, where each user has the opportunity to join the «dotted discussion«, engage in the network trolling, navigate through the files and publications using hashtags and build himself/herself up with the media prostheses - mobile gadgets. Despite the fact that social practices undergo some changes under the influence of the digital environment, today these changes are evaluated one-sidedly in the scientific and philosophical studies - the researchers focus their attention only on their negative manifestations.
    Keywords media user, digital space, network communication, Internet, trolling, hashtag, digital nomad
    The name of the journal IIOAB JOURNAL
    URL https://www.iioab.org/IIOABJ_10.S1_45-48.pdf
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