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Social and network interaction on the Internet: to the definition of the media phenomenon

https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2022-10-4-13-22

Abstract

The large-scale introduction of computers into professional and everyday human activities, the formation of a global mass communication system based on the Internet and the formation of a single network space formed the basis of a modern social communication system. But at the same time, despite the long period of their development, there was no unambiguous concept denoting the phenomenon of Internet-based media, which includes means of communication, as well as the social-network interaction environment formed by them. The authors analyze four concepts used to display the media phenomenon: (1) information and communication environment, (2) social network space, (3) media space and (4) public communication space. Analysis shows that each of these concepts focuses on a specific aspect of the communications of modern society. The information and communication environment is a semi-structured set of computers and information and telecommunication technologies that allow organizing actor interactions to coordinate their activities in the storage, transmission, processing of information. A social network space is rhizome from social media, which allows users to organize online communication and produce user-generated content. Media space is a complex configuration of social media related to the production and consumption of media, the unity of which, within the framework of the information picture of the world, holds a certain social space together. The public communications space is a set of social media aimed at mainstreaming socially significant problems and discussing in the social-network space.

About the Authors

V. V. Zotov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University)
Russian Federation

 Zotov Vitaliy Vladimirovich – DSc (Soc.), professor, professor of the educational and scientifi  center for the humanities and social sciences 

Moscow



I. N. Vasilyeva
Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation

 Vasilyeva Irina Nikolaevna – DSc (Soc.), Deputy Head of the Department of Organization of the Activities of Internal Affairs Bodies of the Center for Command and Staff Exercise 

 Moscow 



A. A. Krivoukhov
Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after I.I. Ivanov
Russian Federation

 Krivoukhov Anatoly Anatolyevich – CandSc (Law), Associate Professor of Department of Economics, Management and Humanities

Kursk



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Zotov V.V., Vasilyeva I.N., Krivoukhov A.A. Social and network interaction on the Internet: to the definition of the media phenomenon. Communicology. 2022;10(4):13-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2022-10-4-13-22

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