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The Online Life: the version of Moscow students

https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2021-9-2-156-168

Abstract

The authors consider the issues of the attitude of students to the measures of the Moscow Government against the COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic, reveal changes in social values, moral and communicative priorities in conditions of mass restrictions when study, work, leisure, and human contacts of Muscovites, or rather when all the life has smoothly flown online. Hence, everyone found himself in a new reality, when fatigue comes not from an excess of communication, but from an excess of its fictitious quasi-forms, or the absence of communication in real. A new type of media space is emerging, a kind of metamedia space that overlaps all media communications of the dock-like world, leaving no room for public, group and personal connections in usual form.

About the Authors

F. I. Sharkov
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO MFA of Russia)
Russian Federation

Sharkov Felix Izosimovich – D.Sc. (Soc.), Professor, professor at the chair of sociology, MGIMO, head of the Department of public relations and media policy, Russian presidential academy of national economy and public administration, Honored scientist of Russian Federation

119454, Moscow, Vernadsky ave, 76



V. A. Potapchuk
Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU)
Russian Federation

Potapchuk Vladimir Adamovich – Cand. Sc. (Philos.), associate professor

Moscow



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Sharkov F.I., Potapchuk V.A. The Online Life: the version of Moscow students. Communicology. 2021;9(2):156-168. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2021-9-2-156-168

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ISSN 2311-3065 (Print)
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