New city media and culture deformations
https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20200213
Abstract
Modernity is the time and place of the emergence of the postindustrial type of urban society. This type differs in many respects from the urban formations of communities in the agrarian and industrial stages of social development and interacts with them in different ways: there are many different ways of interaction-different processes and different results within the dialectically connected phenomenon of urbanization. New urban media - an important tool for the search and approval ofnew meanings of life and development of the city and its inhabitants. New city media are actively involved in the processes of training and rebranding urban and adjacent to them - regional - territories. Urban media construct and reconstruct the «city text» in its multiple manifestations. The purpose of the development of modern urban media and the real resource of their survival is the development of trust of the media and citizens. They need directional work in the field of moral and ethical meanings within journalism and between journalists and citizens. Many new urban media continue the line of «old» media for destruction. The process of counteracting littering and misinformation in the media is very important not only to solve the crisis existing in modern relations, culture and education, but also to prevent the impending catastrophe of culture, art, science, professional activity and education. consciousness and human life in the near future.
About the Authors
M. R. ArpentievaRussian Federation
Mariam R. Arpentieva - grand doctor (Grand PhD) of psychological Sciences, associate professor, corresponding member of the Russian academy of natural sciences (RANS), professor of the department at the development and education psychology.
26, Razin str., 248 023, Kaluga, 248 023
T. L. Khudyakova
Russian Federation
Tatyana L. Khudyakova - сandidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Practical Psychology.
86, Lenin str., Voronezh, 394 043
O. P. Stepanova
Russian Federation
Olga P. Stepanova - сandidate (PhD) of Psychological Sciences, Head ofthe Department of Psychology at the Institute of Humanitarian Education.
38, Lenin Avenue, Chelyabinsk region, 455 000, Magnitogorsk, 455 000
O. V. Tokar
Russian Federation
Oksana V. Tokar - candidate (PhD) of pedagogical sciences, associate professorof the department psychology.
38, Lenin Avenue, Chelyabinsk region, 455 000, Magnitogorsk, 455 000
O. N. Duvalina
Russian Federation
Olga N. Duvalina - сandidate (PhD) of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology of Development and Education.
26, Razin str., 248 023, Kaluga, 248 023
R. R. Gasanova
Russian Federation
Renata R. Gasanova - сandidate (PhD) of Psychological Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Department of History and Philosophy of Education, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Pedagogical Education.
D. 1, p. 52, Leninsky mountains, GSP-1, Moscow, 119 991
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For citation: Arpentieva M.R., Khudyakova T.L., Stepanova O.P., Tokar O.V., Duvalina O.N., Gasanova R.R. New city media and culture deformations. Professional education in the modern world. 2020;10(2):3756-3767. https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20200213
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