Socio-cultural Nature of the Infodemic and its Appearances under Global Turbulence

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Yurii Kalynovskyi, V. Krotiuk, O. Savchenko, Roman Zorkin
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The article deals with the socio-cultural nature of information and studies its role in increasing global turbulence. Based on the methodological grounds put forward by A. Toffler, S. Moscovici, N. Chomsky, R. Patzlaff, O. Aronson, dialectical and systemic methods, the authors argue that the infodemic roots in stereotypical thinking generated by mass culture, as well as informatization and computerization of social relations. Mass culture contributed to a decrease in the level of critical thinking and caused the so-called ‘clip consciousness’. The paper substantiates the idea that the infodemic became most evident during the coronavirus pandemic, and the spread of hybrid and information wars within the world scale. The infodemic organically correlates with the world of post-truth, where a person does not seek the truth but up-to-date information. The fact of whether the information is true or not in such a context becomes secondary to the cliché of the stereotypical consciousness of an individual, social group, or society as a whole.
信息学术的社会文化性质及其在全球动荡中的表现
本文讨论了信息的社会文化性质,并研究了它在增加全球动荡中的作用。在托夫勒、莫斯科维奇、乔姆斯基、帕茨拉夫、阿伦森等人提出的方法论基础上,运用辩证方法和系统方法,认为信息学术的根源在于大众文化所产生的刻板思维,以及社会关系的信息化和计算机化。大众文化导致了批判性思维水平的下降,并导致了所谓的“剪辑意识”。文章论证了新冠肺炎疫情、混合战和信息战在世界范围内蔓延期间信息大流行最为明显的观点。信息流行与后真相世界有机地联系在一起,在后真相世界中,人们追求的不是真相,而是最新的信息。在这种情况下,信息是否真实的事实变得次要,而个人、社会群体或整个社会的刻板印象意识的陈词滥调则变得次要。
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