Media Risks and Transformation of Culture

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Identification, analysis and reduction of media risks as derivatives of digital culture are a serious scientific problem for sociologists, philosophers, cultural scientists, lawyers.The article uses an interdisciplinary approach and general scientific methods. The empirical basis of this work is sociological research conducted by leading domestic and foreign research teams, as well as the results of the author’s online sociological survey. Understanding media risks as a complex phenomenon, the article examines their two large-scale levels: media risks for humans and global media risks of culture.

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Irina Alexandrovna Aseeva

Southwest State University, Kursk

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Email: irinaaseeva2011@yandex.ru

Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. habil.), Professor, Professor of Philosophy and Sociology Department

Russian Federation

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