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Fedorchenko, Sergey. "State-civilization in the digital ecumene." Journal of Political Research 7, no. 1 (May 4, 2023): 3–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2587-6295-2023-7-1-3-26.

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At the beginning of the work, a brief review of the articles of the current thematic issue of the «Journal of Political Research», devoted to political aspects and problems of the worldview phenomenon, is presented. At the same time, the main goal of the article is to study the features of the construction of digital ecumene on the example of the Russian and Chinese states-civilizations. The methodological optics of this article is the principles of comparative analysis, based on the comparison of the same order, similar political phenomena, processes and phenomena. The methodological optics of this article is the principles of comparative analysis, based on the comparison of the same order, similar political phenomena, processes and phenomena. These were the state-civilizations, their civilizational features, as well as the methods of constructing their digital ecumene (state policy of foreign broadcasting; strategic regulatory documents related to the information sphere; digital diplomacy). The features of the state-civilization as a specific form of polity are compared and clarified. Also, an attempt was made to conceptualize the phenomenon of the digital ecumene – a system of news agencies, corporations, Internet resources, radio, television, leading media activity in other countries to position and protect the interests, value-civilizational, political, economic agenda of the states that created it. Such a conceptualization is based on the reception of Antiquity and correlates with the understanding of the ecumene as a sphere of influence of the state through digital technologies and communications. Such a reception also presupposes the preservation of the civilizational meaning of the ecumene. It is concluded that civilizational states have sufficient resources to maintain digital ecumene as new fields of technological and cultural strategic actions that can protect the integrity of their own civilizational cores. It has been suggested that the civilizational uncompromisingness of the West, its strategy of divide et impera, will most likely contribute to the strengthening of such a form of polity as a state-civilization. In the conditions of the existing geopolitical turbulence, the states-civilizations can focus on building a new, more just system of international relations based on the settlement of political, religious and ethnic conflicts, rather than their escalation and conservation.
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BARANOV, O. "Civilization mission of digital transformations." INFORMATION AND LAW, no. 3(46) (September 5, 2023): 25–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37750/2616-6798.2023.3(46).287067.

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The nature of the emergence of the need to introduce computers, introduce digital technologies and conduct digital transformations is analyzed. It is proposed to consider digital transformation as a response to civilizational challenges, the essence of which is reduced to the existence of civilizational cognitive contradictions of mankind. It is the presence of civilizational cognitive contradictions that is a prerequisite for the systemic adoption of wrong decisions, the unrestrained accumulation of which is the source of degradation of civilization. An understanding of the civilizational mission of digital transformation has been formed.
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Maximov, V. V., and E. A. Malakhova. "CIVILIZATIONAL IDENTITY OF RUSSIAN STUDENT YOUTH IN A DIGITAL SOCIETY." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 3 (May 29, 2020): 160–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2020-3-160-166.

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The modern concept of civilization, processes of civilizational identification and identity on the basis of allocation of basic values have been considered. Traditional spiritual and moral values of Russian population have been studied. Methodological and methodical issues of sociological diagnostics of civilizational identity of Russian students have been revealed. Some results of the author’s sociological research with presentation of a comparative assessment of the orientation of young people on the values of the Russian civilization have been adduced. On the basis of comparative analysis, the description of social constructs (patterns) of values of the Russian civilization has been given, the data on the statistical connection of the civilizational identity of students and their integration into virtual forms of social interaction have been presented. The measures to improve the conditions of the process of civilizational identification of Russian students and to include them in the process of digitalization of society have been substantiated.
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Khan, Zaprulkhan. "A Literate Civilization." MAWA'IZH: JURNAL DAKWAH DAN PENGEMBANGAN SOSIAL KEMANUSIAAN 10, no. 1 (August 6, 2019): 171–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.32923/maw.v10i1.710.

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In the electronic age today, the internet continues to experience innovation and development. The internet is bringing people increasingly into a beautiful world without limits called the digital era. This is the special service that digital technology presents to humans in this era. The most popular icon of digital technology is social media. Social media rose to the top of the digital technology products that are the most popular among the world's people today. Popping up various kinds of social media: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, Path, Pinterest, Tumblr, Flickr, WhatsApp and more. The number of social media users abounds. The graph rose sharply in a short time to reach billions. According to experts, the world of social media is like a double-edged knife. On the one hand, it can provide a huge benefit for people who can use it well. But on the other hand, it can also cause harm, a bad impact for people who are not able to use it properly, well, and appropriately. This paper will explore the benefits of literacy, which is actively writing through social media platforms in various forms.
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Jani, Jani, Agus Eko Sujianto, Lukman Lukman, Dwi Orbaningsih, and Khusnul Mufidati. "Digital-based Indonesian Cooperative Civilization Education." Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy 7, no. 09 (September 15, 2023): 336–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/jaep.2023.v07i09.002.

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As a business entity whose existence is strengthened by law, cooperatives in Indonesia cannot be run traditionally. Cooperatives are the cornerstone of the economy which must be managed in a modern way in the current modern era. The purpose of this research is to explain thateducationis one of the important aspects in changing digital-based cooperative civilization, especially in the aspects of membership, capital and member profits (SHU). The research design uses a qualitative approach with a case study type on a single case. The research results found that members become owners, users and potential customers of cooperatives, therefore cooperatives must respond to the needs of these members quickly through digital services. Cultivating cooperative capital is carried out through savings and loans, where by digitizing financial reporting can be monitored directly. Through participation, members' welfare can be improved in a sustainable manner.
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Al Iffah, Nisa. "Empowering Civil Society in the Digital Era: Preventing Lagging Behind in the Digital Civilization." SERUNAI 2, no. 1 (May 15, 2024): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.63019/serunai.v2i1.42.

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This research explores the important role of civil society empowerment in facing the increasingly advancing digital civilization. In an era where digital technology dominates every aspect of life, civil society needs to be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and resources required to fully benefit from this digital revolution. This study identifies challenges faced by civil society in the context of digital technology, including unequal access, information security, digital literacy, and ethical issues. Additionally, the research also explores strategies and solutions that can be used to empower civil society, enabling them to actively participate in the digital civilization and prevent potential lagging behind. The findings of this research provide valuable insights into how civil society can contribute to shaping an inclusive and just future digital civilization.
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Malakhova, Elena V. "The Problem of Autopoiesis of Technogenic Civilization and the Formation of Value Base for the Use of Digital Technology." Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 65, no. 1 (June 25, 2022): 109–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2022-65-1-109-123.

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The paper discusses the self-reproduction ability of the existing technogenic civilization and the issues of the influence of self-reproduction mechanisms on the formation of axiological grounds for the use of digital technologies generated by this civilization. The self-reproduction of civilizational structures is considered through their constant repetition in the process of communication. In existing philosophical and sociological studies based on systems approach, the term autopoiesis, introduced for these purposes in the works of N. Luhmann, has already been used to describe such processes. Considering the autopoiesis of the technogenic civilization, the articles relies on the works of V.S. Stepin to determine the main features of that civilization. As a result of the conducted research, it was revealed that the existing internal contradictions of the technogenic civilization that can lead and are already leading to its crisis, including the value one, are caused by simultaneous presence of mutually non-complementary autopoietic structures: (1) the ones related to the industrial and post-industrial era and to the scientific worldview; (2) and structures that have passed into modernity from the pre-industrial era, and yet still are have value and cultural significance in modern society. The author concludes that, forming the value foundations of the use of modern digital technologies, the technogenic civilization is forced to overcome the abovementioned gaps in its own autopoietic structures and create value systems free from these contradictions.
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Suprianto, Bibi, and Cut Manda Sari. "New Islamic School Civilization in Education Curriculum in Digital Era." At-Turats 17, no. 2 (December 31, 2023): 186–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24260/at-turats.v17i2.2793.

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The civilization of Islamic schools within the educational curriculum in the digital era has depicted the advancement of Islamic education in the digitalization of education. The discussion regarding the curriculum of Islamic education in the context of the new Islamic school civilization in the digital era is an intriguing context to observe. This study argues that the emerging civilization of Islamic schools in the curriculum of Islamic education in the digital era has indeed provided innovation and contributed to technology-based Islamic education in Muslim schools. This study raises the question of how the form of the new civilization of Islamic schools is evolving within the curriculum of education in the digital era. To answer this question, the study employs qualitative research with a media approach for in-depth research analysis. The findings of this study demonstrate that the new civilization of Islamic schools in the curriculum of Islamic education not only imparts religion-based education but also teaches Islamic education based on the digitalization of technology and science. This study recommends the importance of conducting interviews on digital-based Islamic education in other schools to gain a more reflective and subjective understanding of the meaning of the new civilization of Islamic schools in the curriculum of Islamic education in the digital era.
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Eseigbe, Okhaifo Phillandar. "Cultural and creative industries and theatre praxis in a digital epoch." Nigeria Theatre Journal: A Journal of the Society of Nigeria Theatre Artists 23, no. 1 (March 7, 2024): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ntj.v23i1.5.

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Culture is closely related to civilization and all observable civilizations are derived from one form of culture to the other. The cultural and creative industries (CCIs) usually takes advantage of the vast cultural heritage of a given people as sources of inspiration for their artistic enterprise to thrive. At the heart of creativity in every pluralist society is culture. This is evident in countries like Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, among others, where the cultural market offer muse for artists. This paper examines the ways through which the creative industry can tap from the rich resources inherent in the cultural market. It uses the Concept of Cultural and Creative Industries as a theoretical anchor to argue that the CCIs are valuable assets capable of instituting development ethos which can move a state from nationhood to civilization. The study gets its data from the instrumentality of documentary observation a la desk review of books, journals and other bibliotheca. It concludes that the theatre possess the innate ability to make Nigeria relevant in terms of soft power diplomacy in world politics and development.
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Iskandarova, Sabira. "Influence of digital technologies on information civilization." Journal of Problems of Eastern Philosophy, no. 29 (2023): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.59849/2219-7370.2023.29.111.

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Junaedi, Dedi, Rio Kartika Supriyatna, and M. Rizal Arsyad. "Era Baru Perkembangan Peradaban Ekonomi Digital." Sci-Tech Journal 2, no. 1 (November 11, 2022): 32–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.56709/stj.v2i1.61.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the efforts to develop the HR and innovation ecosystem in the digital economy. The research method used is a qualitative analysis method with a literature study approach. The development of science and technology of mankind has brought us to a new era, the era of technology and information, the digital age. The development of human civilization that has occurred to date has led to progress in various aspects of life, social, economic, cultural, spiritual, technological, and linguistic. The dynamics of digital civilization is also happening in Indonesia. How developed countries build their digital economy ecosystems. It takes a number of examples from progress in developed and neighboring countries. Experience in other countries is a parameter of where Indonesia's current position is. And what are the efforts and targets that Indonesia needs to do in order to become big in the digital economy, especially for the next 5 years? Keywords: new era, digital economic civilization, Indonesia
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Mohd Burhan, Norhapizah, Mohamed Zabidi Mahfuzah, Asjad Mohamed, Mohd Kamal Azman Jusoh, and Mohd Nasir Ayub. "Evaluating The Quality of Blended Learning Strategy Based Module for Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization Course." Halaqa: Islamic Education Journal 4, no. 2 (December 5, 2020): 79–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/halaqa.v4i1.263.

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This study aimed to evaluate the digital learning content for Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization (TITAS) course based on Blended Learning strategy at one of the public univer- sities in Malaysia. This research adopted Type 1 developmental research design in which its formative evaluation phase involved an alpha and beta testing to elicit responses to the module. The instruments used were expert evaluation form, questionnaires, and the digital learning module prototype software. A total of nine (9) experts from public universi- ties in Malaysia and fourty (40) undergraduate university students from UniversitiTeknologi MARA took part as purposive sampling. The usability of the digital learning module was seen relative in terms of `flexibility' and `learning community' aspect which obtained the highest mean (mean = 5.00) among experts. Whereas students had different perception on factor contributed to the students' usage of the digital learning module, which they equally found that `flexibility' aspect obtained the highest mean (mean = 3.93), followed by the aspect on `personel learning' (mean = 3.90) and `complementary learning' (mean= 3.88). In addition, content experts recommended aspect of values need to exert in the digital learning module, while technological and blended learning experts stated that the design, interactivity, guidelines and links required some improvements to produce a better module for TITAS. Overall, this study contributes to the development of blended university compulsory course for TITAS based on users' need.
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Karpychev, V. Yu, and M. V. Karpychev. "CIVILIZATION 2.0: A NEW PARADIGM OF CIVILIZATIONAL STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY (PROBLEM STATEMENT)." METODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF THE CIVIL LAW RESEARCHES 2, no. 2 (March 1, 2020): 145–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33397/2619-0559-2020-2-2-145-161.

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Gryaznova, Elena V. "A Substrate Approach in the Study of Digital Culture." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 464 (2021): 68–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/464/8.

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The aim of the article is to substantiate the need for a substrate approach in the study of the nature and essence of digital culture. The main research methods were those of analysis, comparison, communication, dialectics, and the substrate approach. The study was conducted in several stages. At the first stage, the author made an analytical review of domestic and foreign publications on the use of the substrate approach in the study of the nature and essence of digital culture. At the second stage, the author compared and generalized the results. At the third stage, the author substantiated the need to build a model of digital culture based on the substrate approach. In the course of the study, the author came to the conclusion that for a holistic analysis of the new cultural phenomenon of digital culture, along with the structural and functional approach, it is necessary to apply the substrate approach. It will allow identifying three main substrates of digital culture: civilizational, social and anthropological. Each substrate gives digital culture appropriate attributes and modes. The civilizational substrate defines such attributes of digital culture as digital technologies, digital social relations and institutions, digital potential (needs and abilities). The social substrate makes all types of digital activities, including its structural elements (pedagogical, managerial, economic, environmental, scientific, medical, physical and artistic), attributes of digital culture. The anthropological substrate generates new digital forms of generic human qualities – language, activity, communication and consciousness. Knowledge of the generic and acquired qualities of digital culture will reveal patterns of its development, and, consequently, possible consequences for the development of civilization, society and people. The substrate model of digital culture will allow systematizing the formulation of problems that require understanding and solution at different levels of the universe. At the level of civilization, it is the formation of new forms of social relations and institutions, the development and implementation of the digital potential of humanity, the laws of transition to a new high-quality civilizational development. At the level of society, it is the laws of interaction and integration of digital forms of activity, the laws of the birth and existence of new forms of subjectivity, the laws and principles of the existence of digital reality and digital social space. The anthropological level reveals the regularities of development and qualitative changes in the system of generic qualities of people, and therefore of people themselves.
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Maslanov, Evgeniy. "Digitalization challenges for technogenic civilization." Digital Scholar Philosopher s Lab 4, no. 1 (2021): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32326/2618-9267-2021-4-1-6-21.

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Based on the comparison of technogenic civilization and traditional society, the article argues that the desire for change is a major feature of technogenic civilization. The latter tends to focus on the practice of writing and data recording. At the same time, the new European scientific knowledge, a key element of the technogenic civilization, emerged not only as the practice of mathematized experimental research of nature, but also as the practice of fixing new data and results and disseminating them among scientists. Management practitioners also actively use data capture. The active introduction of digital technologies has contributed to progress in all areas of public life. The analysis of these processes leads to the conclusion that they pose at least two fundamental challenges to the technogenic civilization associated with new methods of recording and processing data. First, the formation of a person's digital footprint raises the question of the specifics of her or his identity in the digital world and its connection with corporeality, and creates new existential challenges. Secondly, the ever-growing array of data and their active inclusion in the scientific turnover results in a huge number of data processing techniques and technologies. On their basis, research practices are constructed that focus on the search for correlations, rather than the formation of “bold hypotheses” that allow describing the world in a new way.
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Arsyad, Muhammad Rizal, Dedi Junaedi, and Riyanto Riyanto. "Trend Perkembangan Ekonomi Digital di Era Industri 4.0." Comit: Communication, Information and Technology Journal 1, no. 1 (April 27, 2023): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.47467/comit.v1i1.33.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the efforts to develop the HR and innovation ecosystem in the digital economy. The research method used is a qualitative analysis method with a literature study approach. The development of science and technology of mankind has brought us to a new era, the era of technology and information, the digital age. The development of human civilization that has occurred to date has led to progress in various aspects of life, social, economic, cultural, spiritual, technological, and linguistic. The dynamics of digital civilization is also happening in Indonesia. How developed countries build their digital economy ecosystems. It takes a number of examples from progress in developed and neighboring countries. Experience in other countries is a parameter of where Indonesia's current position is. And what are the efforts and targets that Indonesia needs to do in order to become big in the digital economy, especially for the next 5 years? Keywords: new era, digital economic civilization, Indonesia
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Нурпеисов, Марат. "«Digital barbarism» vs civilization or the «Kazakh» approach." Менеджмент качества 1 (2020): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36627/2619-1385-2020-1-1-12-18.

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Gevorgyan, Greta. "Civic Journalism as a Phenomenon of Digital Civilization." Journal of Political Science: Bulletin of Yerevan University 1, no. 2 (September 30, 2022): 106–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.46991/jops/2022.1.2.106.

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This article explores the role of citizen journalism in terms of promoting civil society and democracy. Civic journalists, as well as citizen journalists, contribute to public discussion and try to voice and address many issues that have been ignored by traditional journalism. This study aims to explore the relevance of citizen journalism in the modern world. In addition, a negative phenomenon that is widespread in social networks and infringes on human rights, fake news and hate speech on social networks is investigated. Combining qualitative discourse analysis, comparison and description, the study shows that the role of citizen journalism is growing in many countries. However, hate speech and fake news on social media hinder the development of citizen journalism. To this end, further legislative and democratic measures must be taken. However, the most effective way to combat the obstacles to citizen journalism is to promote media literacy, which will enable everyone to comparatively analyze information, check the message and develop critical thinking.
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Leone, Massimo. "Mona Lisa's emoji: digital civilization and its discontents." Social Semiotics 30, no. 3 (April 15, 2020): 312–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10350330.2020.1731164.

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Al-Imam, Ahmed, Marek A. Motyka, and Mariusz Z. Jędrzejko. "Conflicting opinions in connection with digital superintelligence." IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) 9, no. 2 (June 1, 2020): 336. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v9.i2.pp336-348.

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<p>In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev proposed the Kardashev scale, a system for measuring the extent of technological advancement of a civilization based on the magnitude of energy consumption. We are approaching an inevitable type-1 civilization, and artificial superintelligence superior to that of humans can concur with a higher-hierarchy Kardashev civilization. We aim to survey public opinions, specifically video gamers, worldwide compared to those in Poland, concerning artificial general intelligence and superintelligence. We implemented an amalgam of cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the database of literature and Google search engine. The geographic mapping of surface web users who are interested in artificial superintelligence revealed the top ten contributing countries: Iran, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, India, Peru, South Africa, Romania, Switzerland, and Chile. Developing countries accounted for 54.84% of the total map. Polish people were less enthusiastic about artificial general intelligence and superintelligence compared with the rest of the world. Futuristic technological innovations imply an acceleration in artificial intelligence and superintelligence. This scenario can be pessimistic, as superintelligence can render human-based activities obsolete. However, integrating artificial intelligence with humans, via brain-computer interface technologies, can be protective. Nonetheless, legislation in connection with information technologies is mandatory to regulate upcoming digital knowledge and superintelligence.</p>
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Moustafa, Laila Hussein. "Teaching the Digital Natives." Review of Middle East Studies 51, no. 1 (February 2017): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2017.52.

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The goals of the Middle East history survey course are to introduce students to the major events in the history of the Middle East and to show the diversity of Middle Eastern civilization. In this paper, I discuss how instructors can use the Internet to enrich their teaching of the Middle East history survey course for students known as “digital natives.”
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Utilova, Natalia Ivanovna. "Television Civilization and Image of Reality." Journal of Flm Arts and Film Studies 4, no. 2-3 (September 15, 2012): 274–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/vgik42-3274-285.

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The article considers television up-to-date tendencies in the age of globalization. The emergence of digital technologies not only changes the process of TV multi-genre production making but has an impact on the whole of audiovisual culture and trustworthiness of the mirrored reality.
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Goryachko, V. V., A. S. Bubnov, E. V. Rayevskii, and A. L. Semenov. "Digital Ark of Knowledge." Doklady Mathematics 106, S1 (December 2022): S113—S117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1064562422060096.

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Abstract The general problem of creating and using encyclopedic knowledge in the digital civilization is considered. The creation and use of a digital encyclopedia are an example of intellectual activities of a collective expanded personality. The basic principles concerning the creation and functioning the “Digital ark of knowledge” at Lomonosov Moscow State University are described in the case of mathematical sciences. The arising problems and their solutions are discussed.
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Mohamed Shuhidan, Shamila, Mayasari Abdul Majid, Shuhaida Mohamed Shuhidan, Norizan Anwar, and Azma Asnawishah Abd Hakim. "School Resource Center and Students’ Civilization in Digital Age." Asian Journal of University Education 16, no. 4 (January 24, 2021): 190. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ajue.v16i4.11953.

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In the 21st century, the School Resource Centre (SRC) is essential as an innovative educational practice that supports teaching-learning in the digital age. Previous studies have highlighted the beneficial roles of an SRC in terms of collections, SRC programs, and the provision of a conducive learning environment to school communities. However, due to the meaningful impact of technology, SRCs need to transform their traditional roles to more modern roles in the digital age in order to bring knowledge that is alive, interesting and relevant to meet users’ needs and demands, especially the millennials. The millennial generation is comprised of digital immigrants who are very competent in using technology devices but still lack information literacy skills and are marked by uncertainty because they face information overload due to the high dependency on the Internet and inability to solve real-life problems. In this study, the millennial generation was narrowed to secondary students aged between 13-17 years old. This paper aims to determine the type of activities held in SRCs that give impact on students’ civilization and support them in developing life-long learning habits which will enable them to be knowledgeable and responsible citizens in a civilized society. A survey was distributed to secondary students, and findings show that there is a positive indication with a 4.21 mean value (with Likert scale ranging between 1 to 5) on civilization for the use of SRCs. Education itself is evolving through changes in the curricula and use of enhanced technology which have changed the way students access information and interact with others in the civilized society. It is hoped that other than becoming information literate and knowledgeable persons, students can also show evidence of moral and intellectual advancement by being humane, ethical and reasonable as well as have the capabilities of leading an improved life and social wellbeing. Keywords: School Resource Centre, Student, Civilization, Digital, Knowledge
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Nabiyev, Abdulkhalyk, Eskander Baitenov, and Sergey Pomorov. "Interaction of Architecture with the Culture of Digital Civilization." Civil Engineering and Architecture 10, no. 7 (December 2022): 3198–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/cea.2022.100731.

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Micoli, Laura Loredana, Giandomenico Caruso, and Gabriele Guidi. "Design of Digital Interaction for Complex Museum Collections." Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 4, no. 2 (June 22, 2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mti4020031.

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Interactive multimedia applications in museums generally aim at integrating into the exhibition complementary information delivered through engaging narratives. This article discusses a possible approach for effectively designing an interactive app for museum collections whose physical pieces are mutually related by multiple and articulated logical interconnections referring to elements of immaterial cultural heritage that would not be easy to bring to the public with traditional means. As proof of this concept, a specific case related to ancient Egyptian civilization has been developed. A collection of Egyptian artifacts such as mummies, coffins, and amulets, associated with symbols, divinities, and magic spells through the structured funerary ritual typical of that civilization, has been explained through a virtual application based on the concepts discussed in the methodological section.
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Yusuf, Tamzil, and Yulianti Keke. "Embracing the Future of Hotel Hospitality Digital Marketing." Jurnal Komunikasi Profesional 7, no. 1 (February 27, 2023): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.25139/jkp.v7i1.5982.

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Hospitality has been part of our life especially for travel on tourism, since early days of civilization to the current digital age civilization. Hotel Hospitality Digital Marketing gave birth to a lot of aspects from tech to marketing development, from AI tech advancement to Sustainable Marketing. Yet, it’s not enough to embrace the future due to facing pandemic. Therefore, a different method developed during post-pandemic regulation is S-D logic with the aid of customer commitment. While it is good to find a different method, we should also recognize the current struggle of exploitative system in order to embrace the future. There, we could handle human, nature, and AI properly and work towards the future of Hotel Hospitality Digital Marketing.
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Sargentis, G. Fivos, and Matina Kougkia. "Vulnerabilities of water-energy and food nexus in cities of digital era." Insight - Civil Engineering 7, no. 1 (May 28, 2024): 608. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/ice.v7i1.608.

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The edifice of civilization stands on water-energy-food nexus, speech, trading management and complexity. This paper, presents a mini review of these issues which are the foundations of civilization, and discusses their role in social prosperity. Recent year public discussion emerges that an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) could strike cities due to natural or artificial reasons therefore, we attempt to describe the impact of an EMP from the viewpoint of civil engineering. To do so, we analyze the fundamental parts of civilization in present, their roles, and their functions. Analysis estimates that an EMP will not regress cities of developed world to the 1970s or even in the Middle Ages, but rather before the agrarian era. It is noted that while the developed world will be more vulnerable, the least developed countries, could exhibit more resilience. Additionally, this paper considers the way societies and cities could demonstrate more resilience, framing the need for further research such as: technological adaptation; study and simulations of related scenarios; design of water-energy-food nexus for survival clusters; resilience measures for money, economy, communications, and trading. As we have a very small timeframe of data (less than 200 years) of the appearance and the effects of EMP, we have to study it, even if the wish is that we will never confront it. It seems unreasonable for our narcissistic and wonderful civilization to behave like ostrich hiding its’ head in the sand in order to be hidden by this threat.
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Herrera, Linda. "Citizenship under Surveillance: Dealing with the Digital Age." International Journal of Middle East Studies 47, no. 2 (April 27, 2015): 354–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743815000100.

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The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia … The Internet, our greatest tool of emancipation, has been transformed into the most dangerous facilitator of totalitarianism we have ever seen. The Internet is a threat to human civilization.
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Wang, Xiang, Jiaxin Chen, Xinyu Kan, and Yiming Lei. "Research on the Inner Mechanism and Practical Path of Digital Technology Empowering Rural Cultural Construction under Rural Revitalization." Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management 7, no. 1 (December 26, 2022): 134–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v7i1.3960.

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Rural cultural revitalization is an important part of rural revitalization, and rural cultural construction is an important task for China to continuously promote the construction of socialist spiritual civilization and achieve the goal of the second century. Digital-enabled rural culture construction is a new trend of cultural development in recent years, which provides many advantages for the inheritance and development of excellent rural traditional culture, the innovation and development of digital culture industry and the promotion of rural social civilization, and has important practical significance for promoting rural revitalization. Aiming at the problems of imperfect digital infrastructure, insufficient rural digital literacy, and cultural content failing to meet the needs of the masses and social development, the research group put forward some measures to solve these problems, such as strengthening the construction of rural digital infrastructure, improving the talent support system of rural cultural construction empowered by digital technology, and optimizing the content and communication space of rural cultural products.
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Wasilah, Wasilah, and Andi Andi Hildayanti. "ARCHITECTURAL PERSPECTIVE OF GENDER ROLE IN DIGITAL ERA." JURNAL SIPAKALEBBI 4, no. 1 (July 1, 2020): 243–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/jsipakallebbi.v4i1.14488.

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Many influential architects—many of them female—have been able to change how the world sees architectural design and the built environment. Their works are masterpieces that have not only been able to transform how the world understands architecture, but have also forefronted gender equality. This study thus seeks to forefront the building design of female architects who have influenced world civilization. Using a case study method, this research explains the architectural flow adopted by women architects, as well as the function, design, and characteristics of their works. It shows that women such as Julia Morgan, Zaha Hadid, and Norma Merrick Sklarek have been able to balance and inform urban development around the world, providing role models for young female architects in the digital era . Publication Rationale: We desire to show that gender equality exists in the world of architecture, and that the works of female architects have been able to influence world civilization.
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Kolin, Konstantin Konstantinovich. "The concept of information civilization: on the problem of defining concepts." Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council), no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/nik-02-2201-03.

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The article shows that information civilization is such a level of development of the material and spiritual culture of a society, in which information and scientific knowledge are the basis of social production and dominate in almost all areas of society, being the main subject and result of this activity. The author pays considerable attention to the concept of "digital transformation", which he understands as the transformation of the form of organization of society's activities in a particular area based on the use of digital information technologies. It is demonstrated that this term appeared recently and is used along with the concept of "digital economy", which is utilized today to denote changes in the economic sphere of society, due to its deep informatization with the use of digital technologies. The article considers the issue of information inequality, which is one of the forms of social inequality, acquiring special significance in the modern conditions of digital transformation and the emergence of a global information society.
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Inkizhekova, M. S. "Problems of generation interaction and the future of digital civilization." Alma mater. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, no. 2 (February 2019): 14–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/am.02-19.014.

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Mandujano Estrada, Miguel. "Ciudadanía y competencia digital: Sobre los presupuestos de una civilización digital global a partir de la iniciativa Europa 2020." Argumentos de Razón Técnica, no. 20 (2017): 103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/argumentos/2017.i20.06.

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Okwudili, Ugochukwu Matthew, and Jazuli S. Kazaure. "Digital Activism and Digital Revolution in Objective Journalism." International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies 10, no. 2 (July 2020): 39–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicst.2020070104.

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The direct consequences of the digital media technology and its impression on the current society proposed that we are at the inception of a brand new dispensation of industrial revolution regarded as the information age, conceivably pointing to a paperless civilization in which all media are manufactured and utilized on the digital platforms. To uphold the ideology and philosophy of objective journalism, the journalists should portray all the facts whether or not they favour or agree with those of the facts, especially on the contrary. The technology-based innovations can form the basis for effective approaches to help journalists develop high thinking, analytical, and programmatic skills toward objectivism in the philosophy of people, primarily for the purpose of journalistic realizations. The current paper modelled technology approaches in which innovative digital media can be implemented within the physically-organized educational setting in demonstrating support for objective journalism, utilizing 244 randomly selected final year mass communication students.
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Gurov, Oleg. "Epistemic Security Requirements for Modern Civilization." Artificial societies 17, no. 4 (2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207751800023480-7.

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Modernity is often referred to as the post-truth era. The development and dissemination of digital technology products, along with positive consequences for many areas of public life, makes us pay attention to a wide range of new-born problems: technological threats, the spread of fake news, an abundance of information flows, etc., which have become risks that cannot be ignored as well as in political, as in the social spheres and daily life. The concept of the post-truth era has become a nominal word to indicate that the knowledge itself (in the philosophical sense of the word) is under threat. The proposed study is devoted to defining the concept of epistemic security and the conditions required to ensure it.
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Lepskiy, Vladimir E. "Subject-Oriented Approach to the Analysis of the Crisis of Technogenic Civilization." Voprosy Filosofii, no. 11 (2021): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2021-11-35-38.

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The paper analyzes the logic of the formation of a subject-oriented approach, which includes activity and subject-activity approaches, on the basis of ideas about scientific rationality. The model of technogenic civilization ignores the subject-oriented approach. The subject-oriented approach is useful for ana­lyzing the crisis of technogenic civilization and searching for philosophical and methodological foundations for the formation of a model of post-techno­genic civilization. The focus is on the problems of organizing hybrid reality environments, including integrated subjectness, physical and digital realities, including the realities of artificial intelligence. The ontological paradox of the model of a technogenic civilization is formulated, which limits the control of the use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in the interests of ensuring life, safety and development of social systems. The development and implementation of digital technologies and artificial intelligence is carried out in their own paradigms (morphological, logical, neurocybernetic, weak, strong, general artificial intelligence, etc.) in isolation from social values and paradigms of social systems. The technocratic approach leaves out of the con­trol of society the potential negative consequences of the use of digital tech­nologies and artificial intelligence and makes it difficult to develop and im­plement these technologies in the interests of the development and security of mankind. The problem of integrating the paradigms of social systems and artificial intelligence is urgent. Creation of appropriate conceptual and techno­logical levels and the establishment of an interface between them. To solve this problem on the basis of a subject-oriented approach, it is proposed to use a model of self-developing poly-subject (reflexive-active) environments (third-order post-non-classical cybernetics). The consequences of ignoring the sub­ject-oriented approach are illustrated by the example overcoming the threats of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pronin, M. A. "LAND ISSUE AND MAIN TASKS OF DIGITAL POWER: PHILOSOPHICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING OF CHALLENGES." HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE FAR EAST 2, no. 18 (2021): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31079/1992-2868-2021-18-2-103-112.

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The land issue is a key point of any revolution; the digital revolution is no exception. The change of civilization, which should happen with the advent of digitalization, is considered by the author from the point of view of philosophical anthropology on the precedent of a peasant-man (farmer). It is shown that understanding the limits of the transformation of land, labour, capital (the factors of production), using the example of agriculture and its digitalization, can become a guideline in calculating the anthropological characteristics of modern civilization processes. On the basis of this thesis, the main philosophical and anthropological challenges are formulated.
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Mahfudloh, Qoriatul. "Digitalisasi dan Konsep Keterbelakangan." JURNAL PUSAKA 10, no. 1 (August 2, 2021): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.35897/ps.v10i1.579.

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More than a decade since digital civilization been published among Indonesian, and it is now facing a new challenge. Digital civilization which had been presumed to break through the dichotomy of concepts between the development and the retardation as the modernity consequences, is indeed facing the utopia’s results to the humanity. This premise is induced from advertisement’s the critical study of the one of the greatest telecommunication corporate in Indonesia, Telkom. In this ads, digital concept is being opposed to the concept retardation, which is being one-sided to village-discourse and middle classes profession. This research uses Vincent Mosco’s political economic of media theory. Besides that, the researcher uses critical discourse analysis as method to analyze the media visual data. This research also conducts the process of meaning among referees ‘village’ and ‘middle-class profession’, and also the concept of ‘retardation’.
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Наталья Николаевна, Апостолова. "DIGITAL JUSTICE." NORTH CAUCASUS LEGAL VESTNIK 1, no. 1 (March 2022): 130–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2074-7306-2022-1-1-130-135.

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Federal Law No. 44 of December 30, 21 "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation" legislatively fixed the possibility of transition of arbitration, civil and administrative proceedings to digital justice. In the near future, it is possible to use these technologies in the course of judicial control in pre-trial proceedings, as well as in proceedings before a justice of the peace and in criminal cases. The next step in the development of digital justice will be the creation and implementation of an artificial intelligence system in court proceedings. It is necessary to consolidate as soon as possible the civil, administrative and criminal responsibility of the actors of these organizations for their creation and use in violation of the established rules. The fundamental principles of using AI in justice should be the principles of legality, safe and controlled use of AI, confidentiality of personal information. The development of artificial intelligence should be carried out in order to ensure the conditions for the transition of human civilization to a higher level of spiritual, moral, intellectual and physical development.
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Kuznietsov, Oleksii. "SECURITY DIMENSION OF CIVILIZATION CHANGES IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITALIZATION OF SOCIETY." Educational Discourse: collection of scientific papers, no. 30(1) (February 26, 2021): 18–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33930/ed.2019.5007.30(1)-2.

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The globalization processes associated with the fourth industrial revolution («Industry 4.0» - digital transformation) are gaining momentum in the context of social digitalization, which requires, in our opinion, the adoption of appropriate strategic management decisions and their implementation to prevent possible dangers. In addition to the institutional support of digitalization processes and the creation of a digital technology market, there is a need for motivated consumer activity of the "digital product" and both collective and personal awareness of the possible prospects and consequences of these transformations.
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Shahrin, Attori Alfi, Yazidul Fawaid, Nikmatul Masruroh, Lidhatul Umamah, and Al Furqon Dono Hariyanto. "The Village Industrialization and Civilization: A Critical Reading." TSAQAFAH 19, no. 2 (November 21, 2023): 429–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21111/tsaqafah.v19i2.9354.

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This study case aims, 1) to explore the trend of industrialization in Indonesia, especially in villages areas, 2) to criticize industrialization in villages areas using environmental sustainability studies, 3) to analysis and studies till related to village industrialization from the perspective of maqashid sharia. This analysis goal was achieved by using a qualitative approach with the type of digital and industrial village case studies in the East Java region. Data were collected by observation, interviews, documentation and FGD then analyzed using critical analysis. Data validity uses source triangulation. The research results, 1) the trend of industrialization in villages areas has a positive impact on economic growth, but has changed the rural structure from agrarian to industrial and digital villages. 2) Industrialization in villages areas is contrary to the concept of environmental sustainability, 3) Village industrialization from maqashid shariah studies provides benefits from the perspective of hifdz an nafs, hifdz al 'aql, hifdz al mal and hifdz al bi’ah. However, from the point of view of hifdz ad din and hifdz al nasl, it cannot be categorized as mashlahah, because the presence of village industrialization besides having an impact on environmental damage can also result in moral degradation.
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ZHANG, Yanliang. "儒家文明的倫理資源是否能夠更好地解決當前的疫情?——讀范瑞平教授<大疫當前: 訴諸儒家文明的倫理資源>." International Journal of Chinese & Comparative Philosophy of Medicine 18, no. 2 (January 1, 2020): 147–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.181708.

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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English only.This paper summarizes the main ideas and viewpoints of Professor Fan Ruiping’s essay “The Current Epidemic: Appealing to the Ethical Resources of Confucian Civilization” and advances three opinions for discussion. On the one hand, it affirms Professor Fan Ruiping’s contribution in resorting to the ethical resources of Confucian civilization to solve the various dilemmas brought about by the pandemic. On the other hand, it points out that the ethical resources of Confucian civilization are limited in their capacity to solve these dilemmas.DOWNLOAD HISTORY | This article has been downloaded 5 times in Digital Commons before migrating into this platform.
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Sulimov, Stanislav I., and Boris V. Vasil’ev. "Internal Barbarism as a Socio-philosophical Problem of Modernity." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies 40, no. 1 (2024): 121–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2024.110.

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This work is devoted to the consideration of such a modern problem of the global world order as the growth of internal Barbarism. Based on the concept by N.V.Motroshilova, the authors believe that Barbarism internal to Civilization, in contrast to its external counterpart, is a side result of civilizational development. We can say that each civilization creates its own internal Barbarians, who then contribute to its death. The article also provides a typology of internal Barbarism, which includes such varieties as Midism, destructive countercultural movements, revolutionary movements, social disintegration (understood as aggressive individualism), and digital Barbarism (a decrease in the intellectual and moral level of people under the influence of the transfer of interpersonal communications to the Internet). Some of these types, acting separately, are practically safe for society, but others can lead civilization to political and economic collapse. The older the historical age of a civilized society, the more internal Barbarism grows in it. It can be assumed that in society on the eve of its historical death, all types of internal Barbarism are present, act and complement each other, and the state created on the basis of the political and spiritual principles of such civilization is perceived by all citizens as something external in relation to them. It turns out that fellow citizens are fighting against their own state and against each other, and each of them hopes to get personally some material benefits from general collapse. As an example of manifestation of internal Barbarism in the modern world, the authors consider the drastic African American movement ‘Black Lives Matter’, in the formation and functioning of which all the abovementioned types of internal Barbarism can be traced.
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Izzetova, Emine Mustafaevna, and Yekaterina Vladimirovna Li. "The Philosophical Analysis of Information and Digital Technologies as Factors of Transformation of Social Reality." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 10, no. 11 (November 29, 2023): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v10i11.5336.

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The article contains a philosophical analysis of digital civilization, shows the differences between the information society and the digital society. The historical and philosophical reconstruction of the evolution of ideas about the phenomena “number”, “digit”, in the context of Western and Eastern philosophy is carried out. The characteristics of digital society, digital economy, clip thinking are given and the thesis is substantiated that the influence of digital technology on a person, style of thinking and lifestyle is ambivalent.
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Syafrudin, Muhammad, Ganjar Alfian, Norma Latif Fitriyani, and Muhammad Anshari. "Applied Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability." Sustainability 16, no. 6 (March 15, 2024): 2469. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16062469.

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In the contemporary era, modern civilization is immersed in a technologically interconnected environment, where numerous applications within the digital ecosystem harness advanced artificial intelligence (AI) techniques [...]
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Gan, Weihua, Wenpei Yao, Shuying Huang, and Yanan Liu. "A Study on the Coupled and Coordinated Development of the Logistics Industry, Digitalization, and Ecological Civilization in Chinese Regions." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (May 24, 2022): 6390. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116390.

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The digital economy is booming worldwide, and industrial digitalization in particular has recently become very popular in China. This paper examines the coupled and coordinated development of the logistics industry, digitalization, and ecological civilization, as well as the barriers in China’s ecological civilization pilot provinces (Fujian, Jiangxi, Guizhou, and Hainan). The study shows that these four provinces have neglected ecological civilization in the coordinated development of the three. In terms of spatial and temporal distribution, the coupled coordination of the three in Fujian and Jiangxi provinces fluctuates at a high level. The three-coupling coordination of Guizhou and Hainan provinces, on the other hand, fluctuates at a low level. On this basis, the main reasons for the coordinated development of the logistics industry, digitalization, and ecological civilization in four Chinese provinces are analyzed and some specific suggestions are made.
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Pendzhekova-Hristeva, Ruselena. "Archives as a Scientific Laboratory and a Challenge for Researchers in the Digital Society." Istoriya-History 29, no. 2 (March 10, 2021): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.53656/his2021-2-4-archiv.

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The article presents the problem of archives as a scientific laboratory and a challenge for researchers in the digital society. In terms of content there are two thematic focuses of the study: digital transformation of archives and their information resources; the researcher like a user of retrospective documentary information in a digital environment. Analysis of the problems and challenges, that the archival institutions and modern researchers face in the era of digital civilization, is made.
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Pendzhekova-Hristeva, Ruselena. "Archives as a Scientific Laboratory and a Challenge for Researchers in the Digital Society." Istoriya-History 29, no. 2 (March 10, 2021): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.53656/his2021-2-4-archiv.

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The article presents the problem of archives as a scientific laboratory and a challenge for researchers in the digital society. In terms of content there are two thematic focuses of the study: digital transformation of archives and their information resources; the researcher like a user of retrospective documentary information in a digital environment. Analysis of the problems and challenges, that the archival institutions and modern researchers face in the era of digital civilization, is made.
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Fahmi., Reza, and Prima Aswirna. "Students Perception on Islamic Psychology and Interest of The Issue on Contemporary Civilization." Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars 6, no. 1 (April 15, 2022): 79–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.36835/ancoms.v6i1.337.

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The article discusses the existence of Islamic Psychology amid Western civilization and Eastern civilization (Islam). Where Western Civilization lays the foundation of logical and rational thinking. While on the other hand, Eastern civilization and Islam, prioritize ethics and morals based on normative mindset. Furthermore, there are various contemporary issues of civilization that emerge as evidence of the development of patterns of life, related to the dynamic social changes of today, among others: artificial intelligence, education reform, and digital literacy. Further research is carried out using quantitative approaches. The population in this study were students in four faculties at Imam Bonjol Padang State Islamic University (Faculty of Ushuluddin and Religious Studies, Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training, Faculty of Da'wah, and Faculty of Sharia), which is as many as 1658 students, using the formula Slovin then, obtained a sample of 322 students. Sample withdrawal is done randomly simply. Data collection is conducted using a scale of psychology, observation, and interviews. The results of this study found a relationship between students' perceptions and their interest in the issues of contemporary civilization. This is shown through r2= 0.875**.
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