
Trends in the Study of Cultural-historical Phenomena on the Internet (based on a study of Russians’ attitudes towards money)
Author(s) -
Anatoly Zhuravlev,
Yury P. Zinchenko,
Dzhuletta A. Kitova
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
psychology in russia: state of the art/psychology in russia. state of the art
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2307-2202
pISSN - 2074-6857
DOI - 10.11621/pir.2022.0107
Subject(s) - the internet , sociocultural evolution , space (punctuation) , psychology , politics , everyday life , point (geometry) , social psychology , sociology , public relations , political science , law , computer science , world wide web , operating system , geometry , mathematics
The development of information technologies has led to the intensification of sociocultural interaction, allowed the creation of new systems for storing and processing information, and provided space for users to share their opinions, ideas, and standpoints. Thus, the Internet has become a major social-humanitarian scientific space. In this modern scientific space, one can single out a wide range of studies in psychology that show which topics are most popular and most widely discussed, or which moral grounds the participants of radical political movements share. Such studies show, for example, that U.S. working people experience psycho-physiological strain, and that infectious diseases spread more easily under modern conditions.