The Impact of Digital Transformation on Power-Management Relations in the Changing International Landscape
https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2022-10-3-88-102
Abstract
The development of new digital technologies provides an opportunity to create new business models and improve not only economic, but also socio-cultural and political processes. The development of the digital media space involves the construction and functioning of a new digital hybrid real-virtual structure. Digitalization in the modern sociopolitical reality acts, on the one hand, as a phenomenon of society’s vital activity (digital values, technological ideas and images, digital architecture and hardware, digital culture, interactive forms and models of interaction, etc.); and, on the other hand, as a process of quantitative and qualitative changes in the social system stem reflecting the transition from one type of socio-political relations to a fundamentally different one. The development of new digital media technologies expands the capabilities of state and non-state actors. One of the most important components in a digital society is the ability to generate new digital technologies. In a dramatically transforming global landscape, differences in interests, values and concepts of the global order are deepening, which sharply worsen any expectations of a sustainable partnership between countries, a reset or a significant improvement in interconnections. A special role in the formation of global power-management relations is now played by Russia, China, and the United States.
About the Authors
F. I. SharkovRussian Federation
Sharkov Felix Izosimovich – DSc (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, Russia, Moscow, Vernadsky ave, 76
G. L. Akopov
Russian Federation
Akopov Grigory Leonidovich – DSc (Polit.), Professor, Head of Department of Socio-Economic Disciplines and Director of the Rostov branch of the Moscow State Technical University; Professor of the Department of Political Science and Ethnopolitics, South Russian Institute of Management – Branch of RANEPA
Rostov-on-Don
A. V. Ponedelkov
Russian Federation
Ponedelkov Alexander Vasilyevich – DSc (Polit.), Professor, Honored scientist of Russian Federation, Head of the Department of Political Science and Ethnopolitics of the RANEPA
Rostov-on-Don
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For citations:
Sharkov F.I., Akopov G.L., Ponedelkov A.V. The Impact of Digital Transformation on Power-Management Relations in the Changing International Landscape. Communicology. 2022;10(3):88-102. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2022-10-3-88-102