Informatization and gender stereotypes in the Caucasus.

Autor: Ţălu, Ş., Dallaev, R., Pisarenko, T., Sobola, D., Orudzhev, F., Goncharova, M.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2812 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
Abstrakt: The processes of modernization of the political, economic, cultural, and other spheres have an impact on the formation of a new public consciousness. A field of broad agreement between various social and scientific forces in Russia is the need for a transition to new industrialization, increasing investment in human potential. Gender is the social relations between men and women, the distribution and recognition of the social roles of the sexes and their different reactions to the rules, conditions, views on life that operate in society (politics, economics, traditions, customs, culture, etc.). There is no person outside of society. Information technologies are actively used in all spheres of life of the population, where women take an active position in their study and use, not yielding to the stronger sex. The specificity of information technologies, first of all, covers the sphere of intellectual labor, the activity in which is informally assigned to a man. The situation of gender confrontation lies in the fact that a man and a woman are in different positions, especially in the regions of the Caucasus, which reinforces the cult of a man (androcentrism). Social national mechanisms cannot actually provide equal chances for women and men, even if the parties are legally equal. Technological processes contribute to the formation of a new type of thinking in society, overcoming gender barriers that imply equal status, equal opportunities for rights and freedoms for men and women. Informatization of society leads to a transformation in the labor market; non-standard forms of employment appear; new tendencies to self-development are formed; the motivational component in the development of new knowledge, skills, and abilities in labor activity increases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index