A CULTURE OF SECURITY VERSUS DIGITAL EXCLUSION AS A FORM OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION

Hanna SOMMER, Grzegorz ZAKRZEWSKI
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This article contains a brief description of the creation of an artificial environment, which is the outcome of the evolution of humankind’s natural environment. Its dynamic development is associated with anthropopressure. A sizeable share of scientists agree that we live in a new geological epoch called the Anthropocene (a term proposed in 2000 by Paul Crutzen, an atmospheric chemist), in which humans exert an increasingly noticeable impact on the entire planet and “reach out” into space. The modern human being no longer exists in their natural human environment, but dwells in the “technicized” one. In this article, the authors present the issues of social exclusion through the prism of newly created artificial human environments. They will look at the technicized human environment through the prism of security culture issues, of which exclusion, including digital exclusion, is one. The factor determining the functioning of ecosystems, and thus maintaining the phenomenon of life on Earth and then in Space, is the flow of energy and matter. Everything occurs in time; this very phenomenon is responsible for the aging of biocenosis, which in turn is subjected to exclusion processes in the habitat.
安全文化vs数字排斥作为社会排斥的一种形式
本文简要描述了人工环境的创造,这是人类自然环境进化的结果。它的动态发展与人为压力有关。相当一部分科学家认为,我们生活在一个被称为“人类世”(2000年由大气化学家保罗·克鲁岑提出的术语)的新地质时代,在这个时代,人类对整个地球的影响越来越明显,并“伸入”太空。现代人不再生活在自然的人类环境中,而是生活在“技术化”的人类环境中。在这篇文章中,作者通过新创造的人造人类环境的棱镜来呈现社会排斥问题。他们将通过安全文化问题的棱镜来看待技术化的人类环境,包括数字排斥在内的排斥就是其中之一。决定生态系统功能,从而维持地球和太空生命现象的因素是能量和物质的流动。一切都在时间中发生;这一现象导致了生物群落的老化,而生物群落又受到栖息地的排斥过程的影响。
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