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Socio-cultural Nature of the Infodemic and its Appearances under Global Turbulence
Socio-cultural Nature of the Infodemic and its Appearances under Global Turbulence

Author(s): Yurii Kalynovskyi, Roman Zorkin, Olga Oleksandrivna Savchenko, Vasyl Andriyovich Krotiuk
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Social Philosophy, Communication studies, Sociology
Published by: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Keywords: global turbulence; infodemic; mass culture; information war; post-truth

Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the socio-cultural nature of information and studies its role in increasing global turbulence. Based on the methodological grounds put forward by A. Toffler, S. Moscovici, N. Chomsky, R. Patzlaff, O. Aronson, dialectical and systemic methods, the authors argue that the infodemic roots in stereotypical thinking generated by mass culture, as well as informatization and computerization of social relations. Mass culture contributed to a decrease in the level of critical thinking and caused the so-called ‘clip consciousness’. The paper substantiates the idea that the infodemic became most evident during the coronavirus pandemic, and the spread of hybrid and information wars within the world scale. The infodemic organically correlates with the world of post-truth, where a person does not seek the truth but up-to-date information. The fact of whether the information is true or not in such a context becomes secondary to the cliché of the stereotypical consciousness of an individual, social group, or society as a whole.

  • Issue Year: 32/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 146-156
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English