To commemorate the 75th anniversary of Victory in the World War II: how has digitalization changed our attitude to history
Autor: | Olga V. Lvova |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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75 anniversary of the victory in the wwii lcsh:T58.5-58.64 business.industry Process (engineering) lcsh:Information technology Strategy and Management media_common.quotation_subject World War II Victory Plan (drawing) Public relations digitalization State (polity) Work (electrical) world war ii Political science Health care Media Technology historical events General Materials Science Digital economy business social life media_common |
Zdroj: | RUDN Journal of Informatization in Education, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 134-145 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2312-8631 |
Popis: | Problem and goal. The actual problem of digitalization means, degree and consequences of influence on fostering public and personal opinion in society is considered in the article. The purpose of the study was to show that digitalization is qualitatively changing some aspects of social life. Methodology. Determination of digitalization means, degree and consequences of influence on some aspects of social life was carried out by analysis of work results of some sites/portals devoted to events of World War II. Results. Digitalization nowadays is a process being quickly spread all around the world. It covers a wide range of human activities: business, industry, agriculture, education, healthcare, culture and social life. The process being very new, complex and challenging demands developing of a high (state) level strategy such as Industrie 4.0 - one of ten projects for State Hi-Tech Strategy of Germany up 2020 or Digital Economy of the Russian Federation. Moreover it becomes obvious that digitalization influences not only production but also society. In 2016 Japan released concept Society 5.0 - a large plan of social transformations. Interesting and remarkable results in fostering some aspects of social life were also reached in the Russian Federation during preparation of Great Victory 75th anniversary celebration. Conclusion. It is demonstrated that massive digitalization of personal archives (photos, documents, family/participant of events stories, eyewitness accounts) as well as access to archived data of state institutions and possibility to translate all information for free has fostered qualitatively new personal and social attitude to remarkable historical events. |
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