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Digitalization and Socio-Cultural Engineering

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2018-6-100-108

Abstract

Modern digital technologies create new living conditions, but they themselves depend on the socio-cultural context of their development and use. In this regard, it seems important and necessary to talk about socio-cultural engineering (SCI) - the systematization of knowledge, practices of development, examination and implementation of projects related to the transformation of social reality and the socialization of the individual. SCI is able to create a new situation as a framework for integration, convergence and comprehension of these plans. In this case, digitalization can not only generate problems, but can also provide a platform for solving these problems. The topical task is the systematization of the study, interpretation and positioning of the interdisciplinary complex of SCI. The solution of this task includes substantiation of the methodology and positioning of interdisciplinary studies, as well as the substantiation of the methodology and the institutionalization of a complex humanitarian expertise.

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Grigorii Tulchinskii
National Research University - Higher School of Economics (St. Petersburg)
Russian Federation


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Tulchinskii G. Digitalization and Socio-Cultural Engineering. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2018;(6):100-108. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2018-6-100-108



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