El papel de los medios de comunicación en la juventud rusa

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https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v11i4.859

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medios de comunicación, juventud, transmisión de valores, sociedad de consumo masivo, posmodernismo.

Resumo

El propósito de este artículo es analizar el papel de los medios de comunicación en la formación de los valores morales de la juventud rusa en la ciudad de Nizhny Novgorod, y medir el efecto de diversas fuentes de los medios de comunicación en la conciencia de esos jóvenes. En el centro de esta investigación se encontraba un enfoque sociocultural, que permitió a identificar las principales tendencias en el desarrollo de la dimensión sociocultural de la sociedad rusa. Presentamos los resultados de nuestro estudio sociológico de jóvenes (N-195) basado en el método de encuesta por cuestionario seguido de procesamiento de datos en el programa SPSS-21. Los resultados de la investigación indican el cambio en las fuentes de información prioritarias, pues el interés actual de los jóvenes se ha desplazado hacia el consumo de recursos de Internet. Los encuestados mencionaron a los mensajeros, los juegos de computadora, los servicios de música y las tiendas en línea como el contenido de Internet más atractivo. Debido a la gran popularidad de Internet entre esta población etaria, se convierte en una poderosa herramienta de manipulación de las mentes jóvenes. Por ello, los hallazgos de este documento pueden ser útiles para organizar actividades culturales, esclarecedoras, de concienciación y educativas con los jóvenes.

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2021-08-23

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A. Nemova, O. ., V. Retivina, V. ., A. Karnaukhova, V. ., Y. Yakovleva, O. ., & R. Kirdyanova, E. . (2021). El papel de los medios de comunicación en la juventud rusa. Apuntes Universitarios, 11(4), 596–612. https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v11i4.859